The photograph appears with the article "Bride Denies Murder Plot; Says Plan to Poison Husband Was Only Joke; Man Confesses Part After Phone Talk Heard; Husband and Pastor Will be Questioned Today," Los Angeles Times, March 11, 1926
House of W. H. Bowers in Los Angeles with an unidentified man on the front porch. The photograph was taken in the course of a court proceeding in which his wife, Olive Orr Brugen-Schmidt Bowers, was accused of plotting to poison him with her friend Elmer M. Archer. The plot was overheard on the 2-party telephone line.
Photograph of Wilson West standing in front of a house on Daly Street (formerly 518 Lyell Street). Daly Street stretches across the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. On the far side of the street, Wilson West stands, left-of-center, on the sidewalk. Behind him, a house stands, right-of-center. It is viewed at an angle from the front. A low block wall lines the front edge of the property. Above the wall, a fence encloses the property. A porch sits on the left side of the front of the house and a bay window sits on the right side of the front of the house.
Photograph of the West family residence at 429 South Workman Street. South Workman Street stretches across the foreground. The West family home stands on the opposite side of the street, left-of-center. A picket fence with a gate lines the sidewalk in front of the house. The house appears to be in the Queen Anne style. A scalloped gable stands on the left side of the house and a recessed front porch is on the right side of the house. A small tree stands in front of the porch, partially obscuring it. At far right, a large tree stands and beyond it some hills are barely visible in the far distance. The edges of the negative are significantly tattered.
Photograph of the former residence of Frank Lemberger standing on the corner of Sichel and Hawkins (now Manitou) streets. The house was built by George M. West and appears to be in the Queen Anne style. Manitou Street stretches across the foreground. At right, behind a tree and a utility pole stands the residence of Frank Lemberger. A large porch stands on the right side of the house. From it, a rounded tower rises and is capped by a cupola. Round windows dot both the tower and cupola. A side entrance sits to the far left of the house. In front of the house, a car is parked, facing left. Neighboring houses stand to the left of the Lemberger house.
Photograph of a house on Daly Street (formerly 518 Lyell Street), viewed from the front. Daly Street stretches across the foreground. On the far side of the street, a house stands at center, elevated from the street. A low block wall and fence lines the front edge of the property. Steps lead up from the sidewalk and towards the house. A porch sits on the left side of the house and a bay window sits on the right side. A neighboring house is visible on the right side of the image.
Photograph of the first house that the family of George M. West lived in when they arrived in Los Angeles. Sichel Street stretches across the foreground on an upward angle from right to left. The house stands on the right side of the street, left-of-center, and facing slightly left. A low concrete wall rises from the sidewalk and lines the front yard. The single-story home is viewed at angle from the front and the right side. A bay window extends from the right corner of the front of the house. A porch stretches across the left side of the front of the house. Three windows line the right side of the home. A neighboring house stands in partial view in the background at left. A utility pole at left rises from the street curb and extends beyond the top edge.