Woman on horseback wearing a hat, short jacket and matching trousers and waving to the spectators. Her white horse is decorated with a garland. Another rider follows her in the intersection of Orange Grove Blvd. and Colorado Blvd.
Carriage and horse completely covered in greenery and floral wreaths. The foliage is so dense that only the head and right hoof of the horse are visible.
Three men on horseback in the Rose Parade, with the center rider lifting his hat to two spectators standing in the street. Behind him area spectators in grandstand seating. View down Colorado Blvd. facing west with the Goodhue Flagpole at the intersection with Orange Grove Blvd. in the distance on the left.
A similar photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the headline, “Fiftieth Rose Parade Thrills Record Throng,” Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan 1939: 2.
Undated photograph of a Rose Parade float with footmen dressed as roosters and equestrians in Spanish colonial and indigenous American costumes. Among the spectators, the women wear long dresses and hats, indicating a pre-1920 date for this event.
Photograph of Charles Rucher stepping away from horses that are hitched to a hitching post off the side of a road. He is blurred as moves to the left mid-stride. His back is towards the horses at right. A horse (partial view) is viewed from the side with only his front half visible. The horse faces the background. It wears harnesses and is tied to a hitching post in front of him. The neck of another horse is visible behind him. Near the hitching post, a sign lying on the ground reads, "Picki[ng?]." A dirt road winds into the distance behind Charles.