This photograph is likely related to the article, “Scenes of Los Angeles Brilliant Birthday Fiesta Pageant Which Showed Chapters of Past: ROMANTIC PAST OF CITY REVIEWED ON BIRTHDAY Gov. Rolph and Mayor Porter Ride in Parade Celebrating 151st Anniversary of Founding,” Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 1932: A1.
A similar photograph appears in the Los Angeles Times, "Stage Coach Party Off On 'Long Trip,' Santa Barbara's Gay Fiesta Goal of Old-Time Travelers," 8/17/1932
This photograph was likely taken on September 4, 1931, during the Parade of Four Flags. 200,000 spectators gathered to watch the Parade on opening day of la Fiesta de Los Angeles. The parade route was along Figueroa St, between Olympic Blvd and Washington Blvd.
This photograph appears with the title, "NATALIE FARLEE PROVES A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON A HORSE AS WELL AS IN THE HOME," Los Angeles Times, 21 Feb. 1937: A13
Photograph of Jay Kellogg on horseback in cowboy attire. He is on a street with railroad tracks and power poles. Kellogg was a substitute pastor at the Angelus Temple during the absence of Aimee Semple McPherson in 1932.