A similar photograph appears with the article, "Nurses Parade to New Home: MOVING DAY CELEBRATED AT HOSPITAL Good Samaritan Nurses and Patients Installed in Modern Structure," Los Angeles Times, 15 Apr. 1927: A5
Reverend John J. Cantwell at the cornerstone of the hospital, located at 2301 Bellevue Avenue in the Echo Park neighborhood. Reported in "BISHOP TO HEAD RITES AT HOSPITAL: Corner-stone of New Queen of the Angels Institution to be Laid Next Sunday," Los Angeles Times, 04 Apr. 1926: 10.
Crespin (or Crispin?) Rosales, manslaughter suspect, lays in his hospital bed with his bandaged head against a pillow. An emblem on his hospital gown reads, "L.A. Receiving Hospital."Rosales was taken to one of the hospitals within the city's public Receiving Hospital System. It is unclear which of the several clinics Rosales was taken to, but it could possibly have been the Central Receiving Hospital.
Aerial view of the neighborhood around the Los Angeles General Hospital. The hospital is partially constructed with the steel frame appearing above a concrete base.