Carriage drawn by 2 horses, standing, with man in jacket and hat, blanket over lap, holding whip, in driver's seat, woman in dress and hat, holding parasol, standing with foot on step at right, another woman seated inside, with houses and trees in background
Large buggy with spoked wheels drawn by 1 horse, driven by man in jacket and hat, woman in dress and bonnet, followed by about 3 more buggies, with spectators at right, buildings and cars in background
The women at left and right are two of the Orange Parade’s 1933 five maids of honor: Kay Sullivan, La Vere Simms, Evelyn Walden, Josephine Brown, or Betsy Canterbury.
This photograph appears with the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933
Man in top hat, sunglasses, jacket, and wide-collared shirt, with cigar, and woman in wide-brimmed hat, dress, and gloves, both with blanket over laps, in buggy drawn by 2 horses, with another horse-drawn vehicle partially visible at left, houses and trees in background
This photograph appears with the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933
Uniformed sailor and 2 soldiers, 1 soldier carrying American flag, led by man in Uncle Sam costume, followed by about 7 children, marching, with crowd in foreground, crowd and buildings in background, with about 11 spectators looking out from 2nd-story window, including 1 man seated on windowsill at far left. Building signs: Dickson, Reynolds, Franzen Hardware Co., Sherwin-Williams Paints
Open car with spoked wheels and large fenders, with 3 young men riding, followed by about 4 other cars, with crowd, buildings, and banners in background
A similar photograph appears with the article “Riverside Pays Homage to First Orange Trees, Two-Mile Street Pageant Cheered by Thousands and Banquet Feature Sixieth Birthday.” Los Angeles Times, 6 May 1933, with caption: Huge Parade at Riverside Kaleidoscope of Color. “Ohs and Ahs” Greet Marchers. Mutual Orange Distributors’ offering.
Probably related to the article “Riverside to Revive Horse and Buggy Era.” Los Angeles Times, 4 Mar. 1933. “… an old-timers parade Wednesday, with horses and buggies as the principal means of transportation. …”