Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Two trees along both the left and right edges frame a small farm property in the San Fernando Valley. In the near distance at center, a small and neatly manicured crop sits. Behind and to the right of it, a house stands.
The camera looks up a long flower bed that lines the driveway leading towards the Wood family's small farm home in the San Fernando Valley. The wide cropping of flowers grow along the right side of the driveway. It spans the width of the bottom edge and narrows back along the right right edge. At center, a young woman looks down as she picks the flowers. Fewer flowers line the left side of the driveway. A man stands in the yard to the left of the driveway. He bends over to pick flowers. The Wood family's home stands in the distance at center and to the left of the driveway.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
The Wood family's strawberry patch occupies all but the top quarter of the image. It stretches back on an angle from right to left. In the field at center, 3 members of the Wood family crouch down in the field to pick strawberries. A young woman crouches down at left and looks down as she places the berries into a basket. A boy at center reaches out to pick a berry while holding a full container with his other hand. A man in a hat crouches down at right. He, too, holds a small container full of berries. Outbuildings stretch behind the strawberry patch's back edge.
ANSWER: The blocklike buildings in the photo constitute the main cluster at the Veterans Neuropsychiatric Hospital at Sepulveda. Here, war-weary minds are treated; and incidentally, functions of the hospital were detailed in a recent feature series in The Times. The hospital is located in the San Fernando Valley on Lassen St., just west of Sepulveda Blvd.