Pat Graham and two other women with the Escondido display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of an "igloo," made of oranges and artificial ice, as well as other Arctic-type items and characters. The display is covered with produce. Ms. Graham holds a basket of fruit, another woman holds an avocado, and the last woman holds a small piece of citrus fruit. The sign above reads, "Escondido in San Diego County."
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King Holds Sway: Governor Opens Annual Show: Many-Hued Exhibits Glisten Amid Snowy Setting in Winter Palace: Los Angeles' Huge Futuristic Tower Holds Attention; Horses in Preview," 16 Feb. 1934: A1.
Two women pose on the Ontario display at the National Orange Show. The display consists of a Wells Fargo wagon, bearing the words, "Wells Fargo Express - U. S. Mail. Banning & Co." Pat Graham is stepping out of the wagon and the other is helping her. Both women hold an orange. There is a sign reading "Ontario" propped up on the steps leading to the wagon. The steps are lined with oranges.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King on Throne: San Bernardino Show Opens: Twenty-third Annual Exhibit Honors Woman Founder of Great Industry: Lieut.-Gov. Merriam and Other Leaders of State at Ceremonies," 17 Feb. 1933: 1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King Holds Sway: Governor Opens Annual Show: Many-Hued Exhibits Glisten Amid Snowy Setting in Winter Palace: Los Angeles' Huge Futuristic Tower Holds Attention; Horses in Preview," 16 Feb. 1934: A1.
Pat Graham holds a basket of oranges at the National Orange Show. She sits on an object that appears to be covered with paper. There are oranges at her feet and also, a wall of oranges behind her. The letters "Su" are visible, possibly the start of the word, "Sunkist."
Pat Graham and an unidentified woman stand in front of the Corona display at the National Orange Show. Both hold oranges. The display consists of a cabin covered in oranges and topped with a sign reading, "Corona," as well as swastikas. There is a doll in front of the cabin that is set up next to a wooden device. In the background, there are other displays visible, running the length of the wall.
Pat Graham sits on the Escondido display at the National Orange Show. She holds a basket of oranges. In the background is a sign that reads, "Escondido in San Diego County."
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King Holds Sway: Governor Opens Annual Show: Many-Hued Exhibits Glisten Amid Snowy Setting in Winter Palace: Los Angeles' Huge Futuristic Tower Holds Attention; Horses in Preview," 16 Feb. 1934: A1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Orange King Holds Sway: Governor Opens Annual Show: Many-Hued Exhibits Glisten Amid Snowy Setting in Winter Palace: Los Angeles' Huge Futuristic Tower Holds Attention; Horses in Preview," 16 Feb. 1934: A1.
This photograph is very similar to another one of these women captioned "This huge birthday cake, made of golden oranges, and complete even to the candles on the top, heralded the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the California Fruit Growers' Exchange in that organization's splendid display at the twenty-third National Orange Show," Los Angeles Times, 5 Mar. 1933: H4.