Onlookers gathered next to the wooden railing of the Norwalk bridge spanning the San Gabriel River, swollen with flood water from a torrential rain storm
This photograph appears with the article “Governor Aids Norwalk Rites, New Buildings Dedicated at State Institution, Three Units Constructed at Cost of $86,000, Santa Ana and Orange Clubs Hear Rolph Speak.” Los Angeles Times, 1 Apr. 1932.
Dr. Edwin Wayte, Nina Wayte and California Governor James Rolph at the dedication of new State Hospital buildings. The building in the background is consistent with the cottage style of the original 1916 building.
Photograph of architect Theodore L. Kistner holding the door open to the new Norwalk High School auditorium for Maribelle Dyer. Maribelle holds a paper in her hands. Both are dressed in formal attire—Theodore wears a suit and tie, and Maribelle wears a dress and high heels.
At center, a class of several boys gather around a black cow in its pen. The cow stands in profile, facing left. In front of the cow's head at left, a slightly older man rests a hand on the cow's back as he addresses the group. The young men mostly stand in a line on the far side of the cow. A couple boys stand on the near side of the animal at right.