Advertisement photograph for Double X Floor Cleaner with a container of the cleaner with added arms, legs and eyeglasses on a hardwood floor. The container figure carries a bucket of suds and cleans the floor with mop ends attached to its feet. Text on the advertisement reads "Double X 'takes' the floor, Makes Varnish Vanish, Makes Old Floors New."
Advertisement for Ghirardelli chocolate bars. Three chocolate bars appear to float one above the other in the foreground; "Ghirardelli's" and the profile of a baker in a chef's hat and holding a baker's peel appear as shadows in the background. "Ghirardelli Since 1852" is embossed ion the top chocolate bar.
Advertisement photograph for Ghirardelli chocolate bars with a chocolate bar in the foreground, and with "Ghirardelli's" and the profile of a baker in a chef's hat and holding a baker's peel appearing as shadows in the background. In addition, "Ghirardelli's" appears in bold black letters applied to a plate of glass -- used to create the shadow. "Ghirardelli Since 1852" is embossed ion the top chocolate bar.
Advertisement for Hydro-Pura laundry soap in the form of a bird's-eye view of a box of Hydro-Pura laundry soap and water softener with a lightening banner in front with the text "Down Goes The Price."
The National Housing Act of 1934 created the Federal Housing Administration, a system of federally guaranteed bank mortgages. The administration's Better Housing Program also provided home repair loans to stimulate the construction industry and improve housing conditions.
Advertisement poster created by artist Jacob Asanger with images of musical instruments including a keyboard, violin and trumpets with the message: "Everything in Music, Fitzgerald's"
Alice Corbin Henderson was an American poet, author and poetry editor. William Penhallow Henderson was an American painter, architect and furniture designer.
Half-length portrait photograph of Alice Corbin Henderson seated at her home in Santa Fe, wearing a dark colored dress with a sterling silver bead necklace and conch belt. The house is located at 555 Camino del Monte Sol.
Half-length portrait photograph of Alice Corbin Henderson seated on a back porch at her home in Santa Fe, wearing a dark colored dress with a sterling silver bead necklace. The house is located at 555 Camino del Monte Sol.
Photograph of Alice Corbin Henderson seated in a hoopback Windsor chair on the back porch of her Pueblo Revival house in Santa Fe. Behind her are a bench covered with and Indian blanket, a few terracotta pots and a view through 3 windows. The house is located at 555 Camino del Monte Sol.
“Apparition over Los Angeles,” (1932) presents Sister Aimee McPherson, founder of the Four-Square Church in Echo Park, Los Angeles, nude in the sky flanked by her mother, also nude, and her husband, above angels, one in a high hat presiding over money-bag shaped clouds, with the Angelus Temple in Echo Park below. The painting is in a frame.
View of the Arrowhead-Puritas bottling plant with a row of glass 5-gallon bottles and equipment for filling them with water above. Three women dressed in light-colored uniforms and hats are just visible behind the bottles.
View of an Arrowhead-Puritas spring water delivery truck parked in a residential neighborhood. Signage on the truck reads: "Frank C. Snyder," "Anaheim 2941, Fullerton 1089," "Pure Arrowhead Spring Water," "Puritas Distilled."
Photograph of an Asian-looking man seated on a bench and holding a paper in one hand, wearing a cap and a dark Chinese style jacket and trousers against a white backdrop
View of three women in an assembly line filling 5-gallon bottles of drinking water at the Arrowhead-Puritas plant. The women are dressed in light-colored uniforms and hats.
View of Barse Miller (right) engaged in plein-air painting selecting paint from a lidded box on a table, in a field facing a shoreline waterway. Two women are also painting at easels and two other women are seated on the ground.
View of Barse Miller (right) engaged in plein-ari painting, selecting paint from a lidded box on a table, on high ground overlooking a shoreline waterway. Two women are painting at easels.
View of Barse Miller (right) engaged in plein-air painting standing at an easel on high ground overlooking a shoreline waterway. Two women are also painting at easels and two other women are seated on the ground.
View of a bed room in the house of William Conselman, with wood paneled walls and an open beam ceiling, and furnished with a bed, upholstered chair and ottoman, all covered in a leopard print fabric, and a desk, chair side table and floor lamp. There are 3 prints or paintings of horses on the wall.
View of a bedroom in the house of William Conselman with wood paneled walls, and open beam ceiling, a pair of double beds, upholstered chairs, a dresser and oval area rug.
Although the negative sleeve attributes this work in this image to Jock Peters, other images in this negative group represent the Bachelors haberdashery by J. R. Davidson.
Bert Geer Phillips was an American artist and a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists. He was the first artist to permanently settle in Taos, New Mexico (1898) and is considered to be the founder of the Taos art colony. He is known for his paintings of Native Americans, New Mexico, and the American Southwest.
Bert Geer Phillips was an American artist and a founding member of the Taos Society of Artists. He was the first artist to permanently settle in Taos, New Mexico (1898) and is considered to be the founder of the Taos art colony. He is known for his paintings of Native Americans, New Mexico, and the American Southwest.