Group of children pose on the front lawn of the West's house. H. H. West's daughters, Frances and Elizabeth, may be the girls at the right in the back row. All of the children wear white, except for the two boys who are standing and wear suits. There is a house in the background, along with trees and utility poles.
Daugherty brothers play with Guy West's dog. They are in the front lawn of the West's house. The younger boy wears a gown and the older one holds the dog's collar. There is a tree in the yard and a church and other houses are visible across the street.
Group of children sits on the front steps of the West's house. Most of the children wear white. Mrs. West leans on the porch railing. Ms. Mead leans over next to her. The house number "240" is visible over the front door. There are plants on either side of the steps. A woman's shadow is visible in the foreground.
Group of children sits on the front steps of the West's house. Most of the children wear white. Mrs. West stands on the porch with a her hip. The house number "240" is visible over the front door. There are plants on either side of the steps. A woman's shadow is visible in the foreground.
Portrait photograph of Bertha Mann holding her infant son Michael Griffith, dressed in a baptismal gown, with her husband Raymond Griffith seated behind and looking towards Michael.
Deirdre and William J. Conselman were the children of Mina and William Marien Conselman, an American screenwriter who also wrote newspaper comic strips.