Chiquita Carson holding documents (The Los Angeles Ambassador is possibly the column or name of paper as displayed on first document) and touching a globe with her other hand.
People walking in an outdoor exhibition area with booths at the Pacific Southwest Exposition. Booth sponsors include White Sewing Machine Co., and Gladbrook Packing Co.
Reported in “Ellsworth welcomed: receives royal welcome here: thrilling aerial conquest of Antarctica related by adventurer,” Los Angeles Times, 22 Mar. 1936.
Possibly related to the article, "STATE STARTS EFFORT TO PROVE M'PHERSON PLOT: 'Miss X' Cottage Owner Grilled as Two Refuse to Identify Pastor; Witness Gets Death Threats," Los Angeles Times, 29 Sep 1926: A1.
Portrait photograph of John Parkinson, architect of Los Angeles. Noted buildings he was involved with: Union Passenger Terminal, City Hall, Memorial Coliseum, Bullocks, Pacific Gas and Electric Buildings and the Federal Reserve.