Three views of Las Flores Canyon, one showing a dirt road with a house on the left. One view of the Pacific Coast Highway probably near the entrance to Las Flores Canyon, with beach houses along the shoreline.
Coastline views of Santa Monica Bay, including: two views in the area of Las Flores Canyon, two views of Castle Rock on the Topanga coast, one view of Topanga Beach and Topanga Beach Drive, four views of Santa Monica Beach and the Palisades Park and one birdseye view of the coast towards Point Dume
View of beach houses along the California coast near Las Flores Canyon. Stilts are visible beneath the wooden houses and a few houses are visible on the cliff.
Four views of Las Flores Canyon with a dirt road, and house in one photograph. Four views of the coast near Las Flores Canyon, two showing beach houses on stilts and one with a bare coastline.
View of the Roosevelt Highway, which was the name given to California State Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) as it runs along the coast of the Pacific Ocean in the Santa Monica Bay.
Four views of Las Flores Canyon showing dense foliage, dirt roads and two buildings. Five views of the coastline of Santa Monica Bay in the area east of Las Flores Canyon; one view shows the coastline area before and beach houses were constructed. One view of Castle Rock on the coastline of the Santa Monica Bay south of Topanga Canyon Blvd. Castle rock was leveled in the mid 1950's and is now paved over.
The inn was located at the intersection of the Pacific Coast Highway and Las Flores Canyon Road, just east of the guarded Rindge Ranch fence (which prevented westward development beyond Las Flores Canyon Road at this time).
A similar photograph of the same cottage appears with the articles, "MOTHER DENIES BLINDNESS OF 'SISTER' M'PHERSON: Broken-Nosed Parent Requests Her Daughter to Appear at Temple; Facial Liftings in Spotlight," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1930: A1, and "'MA' KENNEDY TELLS OF BLOW: Nose Broken by Daughter in Fight, Says Mother History of Angelus Temple Conflict Exposed Row Over Woman Declared to Have Been Climax," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1930: A1
A very similar photograph of the same cottage appears with the articles, "MOTHER DENIES BLINDNESS OF 'SISTER' M'PHERSON: Broken-Nosed Parent Requests Her Daughter to Appear at Temple; Facial Liftings in Spotlight," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1930: A1, and "'MA' KENNEDY TELLS OF BLOW: Nose Broken by Daughter in Fight, Says Mother History of Angelus Temple Conflict Exposed Row Over Woman Declared to Have Been Climax," Los Angeles Times, 20 Aug. 1930: A1