This photograph may be associated with the article, “Easter Morn Greeted by Thousands in Southern California Sunrise Services,” Los Angeles Times, 13 Apr. 1936: 20.
An elevated view looking across the auditorium and towards the dedication ceremony for Los Angeles County General Hospital. A hundred or so people sit in the audience along the bottom portion of the image. Left-of-center, an aisle cuts through the audience. The audience members all face away from the camera and face towards the stage at the front of the auditorium. The stage is situated off-center to the right. A man stands at a podium at the center of the stage and addresses the audience. Other participants sit on stage behind him. A variety of trees line the back of the stage. Along the top edge, bunting hangs down over the stage.
A large audience of about 100 or more people sit together in the auditorium at the Los Angeles County General Hospital during the hospital's dedication ceremony. They are viewed at an angle from the front, facing right, and from a slightly elevated perspective. In the middle of the audience, at right, a camera stands above the seated attendees. Nurses stands in front of the auditorium's door on the back-left wall. Small and deeply inset windows asymmetrically dot the upper portion of the wall at left. Pane-glass windows line the upper portion of the back-right wall.
This photograph appears with the article, “Easter Morn Greeted by Thousands in Southern California Sunrise Services,” Los Angeles Times, 13 Apr. 1936: 20.