According to the description from the negative sleeve, the person sitting on the rock is Frances West. This is not Frances West. Elizabeth West has been mistakenly identified as Frances West per the caption.
Photograph, from left to right, of Mary A. West, Elizabeth West and Frances West standing to the left of a floe of snow near Mount Wilson. Mary stands at far left and looks to the camera. The top of her head is cropped out of frame. To her right, Elizabeth and Frances wear matching hats and jackets; both girls also hold a clump of snow in their hands. Elizabeth looks down to her free hand and Frances turns her head to look at Elizabeth. At right, snow lies on the ground in a long winding patch that extends into the background.
Photograph, from left to right, of Elizabeth West and Frances West standing in front of a tree while visiting the summit of Mount Wilson. Elizabeth stands at left and looks down at a small clump of snow she holds in her outstretched hand. Frances West stands to the right of her in front of the trunk of a tree. Frances looks over to Elizabeth. Behind them, the ground is covered in a light layer of snow. Trees line the background.
Photograph of Mary A. West, Frances West, Wilhelmina West and Elizabeth West posing for a photograph around the group's parked automobile en route from Olancha to Little Lake. The car is viewed from the side with the front of the car facing left. Mary West sits in the front of the vehicle; the steering wheel is just to the left of her. The rest of the group gathers at the back of the vehicle. Wilhelmina West stands in the tonneau with her body turned to the right and her head turned towards the camera. Frances West is just to her left and is only partially visible as she peeks behind Wilhelmina. Elizabeth West stands on the ground in front of the rear tire and below Wilhelmina and Frances. She holds shrubbery from the surrounding landscape in her hands and looks directly to the camera. The car is laden with travel gear that is piled up on the running board near the front tire and attached to the rear of the vehicle. The group and the car are surrounded by shrubbery; brush grows in front of the side of the car. Hills occupy the background.
H. H. West's daughters, Frances and Elizabeth, and their cousin, Wilfrid Cline, on a boat. Elizabeth and Wilfrid are fishing. Frances sits back with her hand on her sister's shoulder. Elizabeth wears a hat. Wilfrid wears a tie.
Photograph, from left to right, of: Ted McClellan, Ted's son, Elizabeth West, Frances West, Glen Velzy and H. H. West standing on the rocky shore of Convict Lake. All six stand at a distance and at a lower level than the photographer. Ted, his son, Elizabeth and Frances all face the camera with their backs to the lake. Glen and H. H. face left and turn their heads to the camera. The shoreline extends from the lower left on a slight upward angle to the right where it disappears behind a small tree. The lake expands into the distance towards the base of the mountains. The opposite bank extends horizontally and disappears behind a tree in the foreground on the right. Mountainsides rise up in the background behind the lake.
H. H. West's daughters, Elizabeth and Frances, on the front lawn of a house. Elizabeth holds on the arm of the stroller. Frances has a cloth wrapped around her waist. There is a house at the left and another beyond it. There is a church in the background, as well as trees and utility poles with wires.
H. H. West's daughters, Elizabeth and Frances, on the front lawn of a house. Elizabeth has her head through the handle of the stroller. Frances is smiling and her eyes are closed. She has a cloth wrapped around her waist. There is a house at the left and another beyond it. There is a church in the background, as well as trees and utility poles with wires.