Five of the twenty-six Belgian draft horses being auctioned off by Los Angeles County at Los Angeles's Union Stock Yards. L.A. County's Board of Supervisors had assessed that the draft horses, though they had won many prizes and obtained national recognition, were too expensive to continue to care for. The twenty-six horses netted $11,367.50 at auction.
One of the twenty-six Belgian draft horses being auctioned off by Los Angeles County at Los Angeles's Union Stock Yards. L.A. County's Board of Supervisors had assessed that the draft horses, though they had won many prizes and obtained national recognition, were too expensive to continue to care for. The twenty-six horses netted $11,367.50 at auction.
Five of the twenty-six Belgian draft horses being auctioned off by Los Angeles County at Los Angeles's Union Stock Yards. L.A. County's Board of Supervisors had assessed that the draft horses, though they had won many prizes and obtained national recognition, were too expensive to continue to care for. The twenty-six horses netted $11,367.50 at auction.
Five of the twenty-six Belgian draft horses being auctioned off by Los Angeles County at Los Angeles's Union Stock Yards. L.A. County's Board of Supervisors had assessed that the draft horses, though they had won many prizes and obtained national recognition, were too expensive to continue to care for. The twenty-six horses netted $11,367.50 at auction.
Mrs. George Diskant (possibly the wife of cinematographer George E. Diskant) and Mrs. Jimmie Curtis (Mrs. T J Curtis?) on horseback in a riding ring. Possibly at the Los Feliz Woman's Club.
Mrs. George Diskant (possibly the wife of cinematographer George E. Diskant) and Mrs. Jimmie Curtis (Mrs. T J Curtis?) on horseback in a riding ring. Possibly at the Los Feliz Woman's Club.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear with the article, “ROMANTIC PAST OF CITY REVIEWED ON BIRTHDAY,” Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 1932: A1.
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.
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.
Four indigenous people in traditional dress participate in the Transportation Day parade. One woman rides a horse with a travois behind it while another holds it up. Banners attached to the a-frame of the travois read, "The Genesis of Transportation."
Related to the article, "HORSE SHOW PARADE HELD: San Fernando Valley's First Night Event Will Be in North Hollywood," Los Angeles Times, 05 Sep 1935: 6.