Large May basket on float with 6 visible riders with the 2 in front holding shields bearing the letters: "TR." The float is seen at the intersection of Orange Grove and is seen at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Orange Grove Blvd.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, April 18, 1938, “Heat Drives 300,000 to Beach Area” … More than 3500 children swelled the Easter throng at Venice, where the youngsters took part in an Easter-egg hunt in which 14,000 candy eggs were wrapped in wax paper and buried in the sand.
This photograph was part of the coverage taken for the Los Angeles Times article "Santa Barbara Fiesta Revives Days of Spanish Rule in California," 8/8/1930.
Bird's-eye view of crowd gathered in front of Glendale Post Office, 2-story stone building with arches, with flags on building and in foreground, with man partially visible, probably Postmaster General James A. Farley, at decorated podium
Three boys perched on top of a sign reading "Pasadena Art Institute...Garden" with spectators standing in front of them on the route of the Rose Parade
Spanish Galleon Float in the parade of the Old Spanish Days Festival in Santa Barbara pulled by a team of 2 horses and carrying a driver and 2 boys dressed as Spanish explorers holding swords
Gathering of graduates and audience, some seated on ground, some on chairs, around a speaker in academic dress under a tree, with building in right background