Photograph, from left to right, of Frances Cline Greene, Frances West Wells and Mertie West posing outside of the Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot before Frances Wells leaves for Anchorage. The 3 women stand in a row in the near distance, left-of-center. All look to the camera. Frances Wells stands at center, laden with a heavy coat and travel accessories. Behind Frances Greene, a decorative lamppost stands. At right, behind Mertie, a sign stands in the distance in front of a parking lot. The sign reads, "[...]ENDALE."
Photograph of Frances West Wells standing in front of the Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot before she leaves for Anchorage. Frances Wells stands at center and looks to the camera while holding a cushion under her arm. Behind her, the Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival styled front of Glendale Station stretches across the background. The decorative portal of the structure stands behind and to the right of Frances. A woman and child stand behind and to the left of her.
An informal group photograph, from left to right, of Richard Siemsen, H. H. West, Jr., Dottie (Dorothea) Siemsen and Mertie Whitaker West posing while they wait for a train at the S. P. R. R. train station in Glendale. They wait for train to Santa Barbara where H. H. West, Jr.'s high school band was to perform. The Siemsen children and Mertie all pose and look to the camera. H. H. West, Jr. wears his band uniform and gazes off towards the left. People mill about the platform in the background. Some at right also wear their band uniforms. Train tracks are at left as well as the exhaust from a train.
Close-up photograph, from left to right, of Frances West Wells, H. H. West and Frances Cline Greene standing on the platform at Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot before Frances Wells leaves for Anchorage. The trio occupies most of the image. Frances Wells stands leftmost and is partially out-of-frame along the left edge. She wraps an arm around H. H. West's shoulder and smiles to the left of the camera. H. H. West stands at center and looks to the camera as he wraps an arm around the shoulder of Frances Greene. Frances Green stands rightmost and faces slightly left. Behind and to the right of Frances Greene, the platform extends into the distance alongside tracks that are visible near the right edge.
Photograph, from left to right, of Frances Cline Greene, Frances West Wells and Mertie West standing in front of the Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot before Frances Wells leaves for Anchorage. The 3 women stand in a row in the near distance, left-of-center. Frances Wells stands at center and smiles to the camera while laden with a heavy coat and travel accessories. Frances Greene stands to the left of Frances Wells. She faces slightly right as she looks to Frances Wells. Mertie West stands to the right of Frances Wells. She faces slightly left as she looks to Frances Wells. Behind them, the Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival styled Glendale Station stretches across the background. The decorative portal of the structure stands behind Frances Greene along the left frame. Other persons at the station stand in the background at right, behind Mertie.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Hickman Faces Questions About Another Murder: Crowd Surrounding Jail Foiled; Court Hearing to Be Tomorrow; Slayer Faints in His Cell," 28 Dec. 1927: A1.