Weldon Avenue enters frame at left and stretches back towards center, curving before disappearing behind a stretch of vacant land. The barren land enters frame along the bottom edge and stretches back, following the curve of the road. A mound of earth rises up at far right. A few cars park along the left side of the road. Two houses also stand along the left side of the road. Councilman Edward L. Trasher's house stands rightmost, at center. It is viewed at an angle from the front and faces right.
Edward Thrasher, left, whispers in E. Snapper Ingram's ear. Both men were city councilmen, representing the fourteenth and tenth districts, respectively.
A different photograph of the same property on Weldon Avenue appears with the title, "Storm Follows Taking of Municipal Property," Los Angeles Times, 18 May 1932: A5