The cluttered desk of Lieutenant C. C. Johnson stretches across the bottom edge. Behind it and off-center to the left, Lieutenant C. C. Johnson sits, facing slightly towards the right, as he holds a telephone. To the right of him, a typewriter sits atop an extension of the desk. A large widow is inset along the back wall behind Lieutenant Johnson.
Masefield will be greeted by prominent residents of California when he arrives on the Damsterdyk from New York, where he will briefly be staying in Los Angeles before continuing to San Francisco.
Photograph of, L to R, Patrick MacGill (Irish poet and playwright), Francis Evans (British Consul in Los Angeles), Carmen Balfour (voice coach at the Robert W. Majors school of Acting), Lord Annesley (Beresford Cecil Bingham Annesley, 8th Earl Annesley), and Robert W. Major (president of his acting school) standing in front of large U.S. and British flags, perhaps at the British Consulate.
Photograph of, L to R, Carmen Balfour (voice coach at the Robert W. Majors school of Acting), Lord Annesley (Beresford Cecil Bingham Annesley, 8th Earl Annesley), Patrick MacGill (Irish poet and playwright), Robert W. Major (president of his acting school) and Francis Evans (British Consul in Los Angeles), in a seating area in front of large U.S. and British flags, perhaps at the British Consulate. MacGill holds a sheaf of papers in his lap; Lord Annesley and Major look toward a paper held by Evans.