View from the dining room, with a built-in china cupboard with undulating wood forming the sides and shelf ends (left), into the living room of a house furnished with upholstered chair and a small table arranged in front of the fireplace, a built-in bookcase, a partially visible piano and 2 additional upholstered chairs. Possibly designed by Jacob (Jock) Detlof Peters or J. R. Davidson.
The Los Indios polo team was organized by Juan Reynal, from Argentina, in the winter of 1930-1931. Davy Whyte is recorded as the captain of the team in Los Angeles Times articles published from July through October 1931.
Photomontage created with repeated images of a woman in point shoes, possibly for the magazine Better Homes and Gardens. She wears a short, ruffled gingham skirt, matching midriff top and pointe shoes and stands with her hands clasped and one foot pointed in the floor.
Exterior view of the Pierce Brothers Mortuary located at 720 W. Washington with an arcaded walkway or porch at the ground level and a sign above an arch reading "Pierce Brothers Funeral Direct[..]."
Interior view of "Irene LTD," a dress shop of designer Irene Lentz Gibbons, with art deco style furnishings including an upholstered chair and 2 matching ottomans, an x-back chair with uphlstered seat, the walls decorated with a sconce, and four framed fashion illustrations. The floor is covered in carpet with a design formed by thin rectangles.