Man and a horse at the Los Angeles County Fair. Other people stand in the background. There is a barn to the left and a sign on it that reads, "W. K. Kellogg Institute of Animal Husbandry University of California." A flag flies from the top of the barn.
A man donning a cowboy hat and holding a rope sits horseback on a pinto at center. The rider looks to camera and the horse faces slightly right. Behind and to the left of them, a car is parked. It faces towards camera. At right, a car hauling a trailer enters frame and passes behind the horse and rider. Stables stretch across the background.
A different photograph of a dancing horse taken on the same occasion appears with the article, “County Fair Fiesta Recalls Settling of Pomona Valley,” Los Angeles Times, 21 Sept. 1936: 1, 7, 20.
The 15th annual fair consisting of 205 acres of wonders will be running for seventeen days featuring animals, elaborate lights, entertainment, and lots of produce.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Fair at Pomona Best in History: Los Angeles County Events Now in Full Blast: Exhibits Excel All Records in Size and Beauty: Race Track Laurels Expected to Set New Mark," 18 Sept. 1929: A1.
A horse stands in its stable at the Los Angeles County Fair. The horse is viewed close-up and stands in partial view at right. It extends its head beyond the boundary of the stable and looks to the left. A chain at right stretches in front of the horse and across the doorway. The rest of the horse is obscured by the shadows of the stable at right. Doors to the stable stand open along the left side.
From left to right, Dalys Houts and Ethel Ziegler pose with a horse (Pete) at the Pomona Fair. The girls stand to either side of the him. Pete faces the camera and dons an ornate bridle. Both Dalys and Ethel wear a scarf around their heads and a poncho. A mission-style building is visible in the background.