H. H. West and Mertie Whitaker West's family sit at the Thanksgiving table. There is a covered serving dish at the center of the table, as well as candles and various dishes. There is a chair at the bottom right of the photograph and the arm of what may be an armchair or couch at the left. A photograph of H. H. West Jr. sits on the table.
H. H. West and Mertie Whitaker West's family sit at the Thanksgiving table. There is a covered serving dish at the center of the table, as well as candles and various dishes. There is a chair with a magazine on it at the left of the photograph and the edge of an armchair or couch at the right. There is a light streak across the bottom of the photograph.
H. H. West and Mertie Whitaker West's family sit at the Thanksgiving table. There is a covered serving dish at the center of the table, as well as candles and various dishes. There is a chair with a magazine on it at the left of the photograph and the edge of an armchair or couch at the right.
At center, Nettie (Ma) Roten stands at center in her kitchen as she prepares the Thanksgiving turkey. She faces towards camera, but casts her gaze down towards the raw turkey that sits on a small preparation table in front of her. Her kitchen occupies the background; from left to right, are: a corner sink and windows, a spice rack and the range (partial view).
This photograph appears with the article, “Thanks giving Day Brings Hippiness[sic] and Turkey to Thousands in Southland,” Los Angeles Times, 29 Nov. 1935: 18.
The camera looks down on a small table at center that is set for a Thanksgiving meal. Atop the table and along the near edge, from left to right, sits cranberry sauce, a pie and dinner rolls. In the next row back, from left to right, are, a salad, a roasted turkey and a plate of apples and bananas. On the left side of the table, a cook stands and leans over the table to carve the turkey. Another, empty, table is visible behind him at left.