In 1926-1927, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden made an international trip around the world to benefit Swedish interests, which was described as a great success, especially the trip to the USA, during which they travelled over the nation from New York to San Francisco.
In 1926-1927, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden made an international trip around the world to benefit Swedish interests, which was described as a great success, especially the trip to the USA, during which they travelled over the nation from New York to San Francisco.
In 1926-1927, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden made an international trip around the world to benefit Swedish interests, which was described as a great success, especially the trip to the USA, during which they travelled over the nation from New York to San Francisco.
In 1926-1927, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden made an international trip around the world to benefit Swedish interests, which was described as a great success, especially the trip to the USA, during which they travelled over the nation from New York to San Francisco.
In 1926-1927, Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden made an international trip around the world to benefit Swedish interests, which was described as a great success, especially the trip to the USA, during which they travelled over the nation from New York to San Francisco.
The royal party on a pathway at the La Brea Tar Pits with a guide in front (right), beside Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden, who points towards the ground with his cane. Behind him are the Crown Princess Louise, an unidentified man who points, and Prince Eric Count of Rosenberg holding a cane, and his wife Lois Frances Booth. Reported in "ROYAL PAIR LEAVE CITY: Departure Taken for Yosemite Swedish Crown Prince States Period Spent Here Marks Epoch in Life Large Crowd Waits at Depot to Tender Distinguished Guests Farewell, " Los Angeles Times, 25 July 1926: 1.
Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden leans in for a closer look at a dinosaur fossil at the Natural History Museum. His guide, ornithologist Luther E. Weyman, looks into a display case just behind him. Reported in "ROYAL PAIR LEAVE CITY: Departure Taken for Yosemite Swedish Crown Prince States Period Spent Here Marks Epoch in Life Large Crowd Waits at Depot to Tender Distinguished Guests Farewell," Los Angeles Times, 25 July 1926: 1.
Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden view a mammoth fossil in the Pleistocene Hall of the Natural History Museum. Reported in "ROYAL PAIR LEAVE CITY: Departure Taken for Yosemite Swedish Crown Prince States Period Spent Here Marks Epoch in Life Large Crowd Waits at Depot to Tender Distinguished Guests Farewell, " Los Angeles Times, 25 July 1926: 1.
Luther E. Wyman, ornithologist and staff member of the Museum of Natural history, points at a fossil specimen that he discusses with Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden at the museum. Reported in "ROYAL PAIR LEAVE CITY: Departure Taken for Yosemite Swedish Crown Prince States Period Spent Here Marks Epoch in Life Large Crowd Waits at Depot to Tender Distinguished Guests Farewell," Los Angeles Times, 25 July 1926: 1.
Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (in front) are shown how oil wells are drilled and how oil is pumped out of the ground when drilling is finished. Their guide (2nd from right, seen from the back) is probably A. C. (Albert Chatfield) Rubel, a petroleum engineer for Union Oil Company. Reported in "ROYAL PAIR LEAVE CITY: Departure Taken for Yosemite Swedish Crown Prince States Period Spent Here Marks Epoch in Life Large Crowd Waits at Depot to Tender Distinguished Guests Farewell, " Los Angeles Times, 25 July 1926: 1.