A similar photograph of the same residential street is captioned, "Oleanders can transform a parkway into a veritable bower of bloom," Los Angeles Times, 22 Sep. 1935: G23
Commander Richard E. Byrd appears in a similar photograph captioned, "Long Trail of Hardships Looms Ahead [...] Below--Commander Byrd (4) surrounded by a group of his fellow-adventurers; (1) Pilot Harold June; (2) Pilot Bernt Balchen; (3) Official Photograph William Van Dervear; (5) Richard J. Brophy; (6) Capt. Alton S. Parker, pilot; (7) Russell Owen, correspondent for The Times; (8) Sailmaker Martin Roone; (9) Charles Lofgren, secretary to Commander Byrd. [P. & A. photos]," Los Angeles Times, 11 Oct. 1928: A1
George White and Irven Rosenberg are charged with grand theft of Kimo, the American Eskimo dog owned by J. E. and Irene Mighell. Kimo is a $1000 canine film player being trained for show purposes and is now evidence in the case against Rosenberg and White.
A photograph of the same event appears with the caption, "'Walk dog--messenger needed 3:30 p.m., hotel lobby -- must exercise Mrs. Segar Pekingese dog half hour -- assign messenger Ted Yant, No. 381, Hollywood division.,’" Los Angeles Times, 25 Dec. 1938: F8
At center, Patricia Douglas sits on the side of a desk as she poses with a dog named Balto. Balto sits atop the desk to the left of her and faces towards camera. Patricia Douglas wraps an arm around the dog. She wears a dress with polka-dotted arm cuffs and a large polka-dotted bow at the neck. Behind and to the right of her, an open doorway leads back towards a staircase in the adjacent room.
Photograph of cowgirl FLorence Van, a participant at Tex Austin's cowboy championships in Gilmore Stadium. Dressed in cowgirl attire, with hat and boots, she holds a small dog in her arms.