A photograph of Barbara Douglas christening the same aircraft appears with the caption, "Daughter of Ship's Builder Dedicating It Barbara Dean [sic] Douglas, 9-year-old daughter of Donald Douglas, builder of ship, christening City of Los Angeles at public dedication ceremonies yesterday at Grand Central air terminal," Los Angeles Times, 27 Nov. 1933: A2
3 Members of the National Mediation Board, having just arrived from Washington, meet with board's mediator and two representatives of the National Labor Relations Board at Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, on Dec. 2, 1934.
Spectators gathered to view derailment of a train, near San Fernando Road and Doran Street. The Southern Pacific Railroad locomotive had crashed into a seven-ton truck on the tracks in Glendale. A dozen people were injured, with no fatalities.
Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and her daughter Roberta Semple, both smiling. Aimee is wearing a fur coat and a turban. Roberta is wearing a coat with fur trim and a cloche hat. This photograph was possibly taken circa 1930 at the Grand Central Terminal in Glendale.
Funeral of Will Rogers at Forest Lawn with an honor guard of 8 enlisted men from the Seventeenth Attack Group, of General Headquarters, First Wing, March Field, attending the casket, which is draped with a floral American flag. The guard was changed every half hour. A column of mourners behind a rope barrier passes the casket.
Foreground: dry, barren ground with weeds, bushes, and little other plant life. Background: Train cars and engines lie in ruin, derailed with their parts strewn across the railroad accident site. Bystanders, men and women, look on the scene of the crash. Further in the background are wooden power lines, a town, and mountains. Two train engines can be identified that were part of the locomotive: 4355 and 2451, numbers both on signage affixed to each respective engine car. Also affixed to each train engine is the number 76. To the left of the image, is a sign that reads, West Glendale. The Southern Pacific Railroad locomotive had crashed into a seven-ton truck on the tracks in Glendale. A dozen people were injured, with no fatalities.