Double portrait of Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One of the portraits is obscured by a white rectangle, maybe a piece of tape that was stuck on the negative. Ruth is wearing a hat and not smiling in the pictures, she appears to be seated on a stool.
Double portrait of Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. In one portrait she is looking at the camera, in the other she is looking up and off into the distance. Ruth is wearing a hat and not smiling in the pictures, she appears to be seated on a stool.
Landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell's wife, Ruth Iva, sitting on the ground outside with their twenty-six-month-old daughter, Rosita Dee. Text on the negative says "M.A.C." indicating that Ralph D. Cornell's mother, Maude Cornell, is the adult in the photo. However, it really appears to be Ruth Iva Cornell.
Ralph D. Cornell family including: landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, wife Ruth Iva Cornell, daughter Rosita Dee Cornell and two older women (one of which is probably Maude Cornell, Ralph's mother) gathered in front of Blueblossom (Ceanothus thyrsiflorus) bushes.
Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, standing on the deck of a ship wearing a stack of leis. An island is visible across the water in the background