Bird's-eye view of the visitors at the spark plug manufacture and sillimanite mining areas in the Ford Building exhibition space during the California Pacific International Exposition.
View of a crowd in front of the Firestone Fountain at the California Pacific International Exposition, with many of the men wearing straw hats with dark hat bands.
Charles Hamilton Owens (1881-1958) was an illustrator and landscape painter, and Los Angeles Times staff artist [identified as the photographer in image ark no. 21198/zz002d9x88].
View at night across the reflecting pool in the Plaza del Pacifico (Plaza de Panama in 1915) towards the illuminated House of Charm and the tower of the Palace of Science. A wall of the Arco del Porvenir (Arch of the Future) is visible in the right foreground.
View of the Arco del Porvenir (Arch of the Future) with Carolyn Bartlett strolling in the foreground in the Plaza del Pacifico (Plaza de Panama in 1915).
View towards a plaza with the the Palace of Electricity and Varied Industries building on the right at the California Pacific International Exposition (also known as: House of Magic; San Diego Municipal Gymnasium; Palace of General Exhibits; Balboa Park Gymnasium).
Double-exposure showing the Ford Building at the California Pacific International Exposition (landscape orientation) and a Carolyn Bartlett standing next to a fountain in the Alcazar Garden with the tower of the House of Charm in the background (portrait orientation).
View towards the west entrance of the California Pacific Exposition from inside Balboa Park, with the tower of the Palace of Science (designed by the architect Bertram Goodhue for the Panama-California International Exposition of 1915) on the right. A woman is crossing the street. The road is lined with tidy rows of trees and the Veterans Foreign Wars Building is just visible through the trees on the right (constructed for the 1915 Exposition as the Science and Education Building, later known as the Palace of Photography and the Medical Arts Building. It was demolished in the 1960s).