A similar photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the article, "Thirty Nations Honored at 'Jolly' Studio Fete," Los Angeles Times, 7 Aug 1932: E5.
From left to right, Burt Edwards, Walter B. Allen and Governor James Rolph stand in a row along a wharf in Los Angeles Harbor at left. The wharf enters frame along the left half of the bottom edge and stretches back to the left. At right, a boat is moored to the wharf. On the boat, Fred Warner stands on the deck and leans against the boat's cabin. Behind him, the American flag and other nautical flags wave. The harbor's waters extend across the background.
A similar photograph appears with the article “More Gifts For Gov. Rolph, Latest Items of Costa Rican Origin,” Los Angeles Times, 15 Sept. 1932: A2, with caption: State Executive’s Collection Grows. Left to right--Lieut. Lee Edgar Beakley, Gov. Rolph and C.E. Robertz, Costa Rican Consul. Lieut. Beakley, U.S.A., retired, presents State chief with cane, vase and cigarette box made of Costa Rican hardwoods.
James Rolph, in suit and tie, at microphone, standing behind California flag, with about 6 audience members partially visible at left, bouquet of flowers in left foreground, portion of Norman-style institution building in background
Clarence A. Lyman worked for Security-First National Bank in Los Angeles and did advertising for the bank. He also ran the Los Angeles Advertising Club.
Governor Rolph and Governor Balzar briefly stopped in Los Angeles to refuel as they were flown by Colonel Roscoe Turner to Richmond, VA for the annual governors' conference.
This silhouette appears in a photo spread titled, "Southland Entertains Distinguished Governors with Rounds of Fetes," Los Angeles Times, 30 Jul. 1933: 14
View of crowd at dedication ceremony and tree planting at Olympic Park (Exposition Park). From left to right: Count Henri de Baillet-Latour, president of the International Olympic Committee; William M. Bowen, with his grandson Ralph O. Chick; William May Garland; Rufus B. von KleinSmid; Governor James Rolph. An unidentified man stands beside Gov. Rolph. The University of Southern California campus can be seen in the background.
Dr. Edwin Wayte, Nina Wayte and California Governor James Rolph at the dedication of new State Hospital buildings. The building in the background is consistent with the cottage style of the original 1916 building.