Portrait photograph of Albert Bryant, a tenor singer. Photograph appears in the following articles: "K-H-J The Times RADIOPHONE...," Los Angeles Times, 21 Feb. 1923: II2; and "EL ENCANTO IS KHJ ENCHANTER: Woodwind Quartet Feature of Concert...," Los Angeles Times, 02 Mar. 1925: A8.
Singers Owen Evans as Toh-kah-la (kneeling, wearing a loin cloth and moccasins with a quiver over one shoulder) and Bonnie Emerie as Princess Centinela, (wearing a fringed, buckskin dress and moccasins), photographed during a rehearsal for the Centinela Springs pageant at Inglewood Bowl, Centinela Park (Edward Vincent Jr. Park).
Bonnie Emerie, soprano, as Princess Centinela (wearing a fringed buckskin dress and moccasins), and Roy Winborn, baritone, as Don Antonio Rivera (a Spanish noble wearing a jacket and pants with tall boots, cape, ruff collar and cuffs, and baldric across chest with sheathed sword at side). Photo taken during a rehearsal for the Centinela Springs pageant at Inglewood Bowl, Centinela Park.
A different photograph featuring Owen Evans as Toh-kah-la taken on the same occasion appears as a photo standalone, "Pageant Characters Rehearse," Los Angeles Times, 12 Aug. 1935: 6.
Owen Evans (baritone) as Toh-kah-la, photographed wearing a beaded chest piece, loin cloth and moccasins, and shooting a bow and arrow. Photo taken during a rehearsal for the Centinela Springs pageant at Inglewood Bowl, Centinela Park (Edward Vincent Jr. Park ).
A different photograph featuring Bonnie Emerie and Owen Evans taken on the same occasion appears as a photo standalone, "Pageant Characters Rehearse," Los Angeles Times, 12 Aug. 1935: 6.