Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Fair at Pomona Best in History: Los Angeles County Events Now in Full Blast: Exhibits Excel All Records in Size and Beauty: Race Track Laurels Expected to Set New Mark," 18 Sept. 1929: A1.
This photograph appears with the article, “Brilliant Displays Carry Out ‘Silver Top’ Theme in Tri-County Fair at Pomona,” Los Angeles Times, 16 Sep. 1934: 16.
Photograph of Veneranta Somerville at the LA County Fair petting a first place winning rooster. In the background there are cages with other chickens and roosters.
A different photograph of Pomona College football players appear with the article, "Pomona College Football Prospects Better This Year, Speed Appears Dominant Factor: FAST BOYS ON SAGEHEN TEAM Don Plumb so Hold Down End Position Potent Backfield Predicted for Claremont Squad Sophomore Players Bolster Nixon's Outfit Eckhoff, Irving," Los Angeles Times, 14 Sep 1933: A10.
The 15th annual fair consisting of 205 acres of wonders will be running for seventeen days featuring animals, elaborate lights, entertainment, and lots of produce.
The La Habre agricultural exhibit stands in the near distance at center at the Los Angeles County Fair. The front of the display is lined by a rope and some produce on the ground. Two large lampposts flank the display. Behind the ropes, a female figure at center raises her arms above her head while holding a bunch of grapes. To the right of her, produce is displayed on a table. A sign on the ground in front of the table reads, "LA HABRE." More produce fills vases at left. A scenic backdrop hangs behind the display. Renderings of old world buildings decorate the backdrop. A striped awning stretches over the display. Neighboring displays are visible to either side of the La Habre display. Fringed bunting hangs down from the ceiling of the display space.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Fair at Pomona Best in History: Los Angeles County Events Now in Full Blast: Exhibits Excel All Records in Size and Beauty: Race Track Laurels Expected to Set New Mark," 18 Sept. 1929: A1.