Cropped images of the Prince and Princess appear with the Los Angeles Times article "Beauty and Chivlary of Southland Gather at Pretentious Banquet for Royal Swedish Visitors," 23 Jul. 1926: A1.
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.
Photograph of Crown Princess Louise (L) and Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden (R) with Mayor George Cryer (2nd from L) in front of the newly completed Central Library on the first day of their visit to Los Angeles
Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (center) and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (L) and others, including Lois, Princess of Denmark (in floral dress R of Princess Louise) walking down the steps of the Natural History Museum after completing their visit.
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.
Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (right) and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden (left) leaving the Natural History Museum via the Navajo Train on the Santa Fe Railway. Another train "Union Pacific" is behind them. Onlookers observe them.
Crown Princess Louise and Crown Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden presented with gifts at a reception at the Shrine Auditorium on the day of their arrival in Los Angeles. The man on the right may be Perry W. Weidner presenting the Crown Prince with a mounted specimen of a section of the backbone of the prehistoric giant sloth taken from the La Brea tar pits (in which the prince had expressed a keen interest). The painting behind them is a view of Santa Monica Bay through eucalypti by a local artist given by local Swedish-Americans. Crown Princess Louise holds a bouquet of flowers.