View down the strand in Coronado with thatch-roofed beach tents and cottages on the right towards the Hotel del Coronado in the distance. There are 2 boys and a man in swim suits on the right and 2 signs read "Auto Parking" and "Street Closed." There is an automobile far down the road.
Photograph of 2 girls with a dog at Coronado Beach. One is seated on a wooden column and the other is seated on the ground beside her. The Hotel del Coronado and a pier are visible in the distance.
View down a commercial street with a street car on the left and businesses on the right. The business on the corner has a sign reading "Bank" and other signs include "Verdon Electric Shop," "National Bakery," "Coronado Shoe Hospital," "...Tailor," and "...dner & Co. ...Estate..."
Viewed through an open doorway, Marines form a line that extends through the Hotel del Coronado's inner courtyard during President Franklin Roosevelt's visit to San Diego. The open doorway spans the foreground. Beyond it, a concrete patio stretches across the image. On the right side of the patio, Marines form a line that faces towards the left. They stand feet apart from one another and in a row that curves back towards the left, through the hotel's courtyard. Tall palms and other foliage stand in the courtyard. Guest rooms on the far side of the courtyard stretch across the background.
Related to the articles, “SAN DIEGANS GREET CHIEF: Marines Guard Station as President Departs for Hotel Coronado SAN DIEGANS GREET CHIEF,” Los Angeles Times, 2 Oct. 1935: 1, and/or “ROOSEVELT SEES BASES: National Defense Inspected National Defense Inspected and Exposition Visited in Busy Day,” Los Angeles Times, 3 Oct. 1935: 7
Madame Simon Puget playing tennis while a guest of honor during a dinner hosted by Mrs. Ruth V. Parsonsa at the Hotel Del Coronado. A similar photograph apears in "SOCIETY.: Dinner Parties to Precede Concert," Los Angeles Times, 24 Mar. 1918: III3.
Madame Simon Puget holding a tennis racket when she was a guest of Mrs. Ruth V. Parsonsa at the Hotel Del Coronado, who hosted a diner at which Ms. Puget was a guest of honor. A similar photograph apears in "SOCIETY.: Dinner Parties to Precede Concert," Los Angeles Times, 24 Mar. 1918: III3.