Photo closely resembles uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Photo almost identical to uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Photo almost identical to uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Two pictures of 2-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, standing by a trellis with a big squash growing on it. In one picture Rosita Dee is looking at the camera; in the other she is reaching up towards the squash.
Two pictures of 27 1/2-month-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One picture shows her standing at a table in the dark; the other shows her sitting at table wearing an apron.
Double portrait of Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One of the portraits is obscured by a white rectangle, maybe a piece of tape that was stuck on the negative. Ruth is wearing a hat and not smiling in the pictures, she appears to be seated on a stool.
Double portrait of Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. In one portrait she is looking at the camera, in the other she is looking up and off into the distance. Ruth is wearing a hat and not smiling in the pictures, she appears to be seated on a stool.
Note on back of photograph: Shelty white with blue trim. Fls on door in pink & blue with blue green stims. Flowers in beds in pink & blue. Tree roses in pink
Handwriting on back of photograph states: A particularly interesting treatment. Would like very much to have it, but do you suppose photographer could paint out broken glass in & lamp? Believe they can touch up minor points like that, but am not sure - Is it lemon trees on left?