An aerial view of the "Birthday Fiesta Pageant" procession, which began and ended at City Hall. It marks the anniversary of Spanish settlers' "founding" of Los Angeles.
The camera peers through an open door and into the courtroom during Aimee Semple McPherson's preliminary hearing. Spectators sit in a row against a window-lined wall. At right, another photographer looks to camera while standing beside his camera.
Clarence A. Lyman worked for Security-First National Bank in Los Angeles and did advertising for the bank. He also ran the Los Angeles Advertising Club.
A different photograph taken on the same occasion appears with the article, “War’s Survivors Parade to Honor Those Who Died,” Los Angeles Times, 31 May 1935: A2.
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear with the article, “Taps for Heroic Dead Sounded Again as City Bows in Honor,” Los Angeles Times, 1 Jun 1926: A1.