This photograph appears with the article, “COLORFUL PAGEANT WILL MARK CONSTITUTION DAY: Drama of Document’s Origin to Be Re-enacted as Feature of City’s Program of Observance,” Los Angeles Times 15 Sep. 1935: 6.
This photograph appears with the article, “Aid Work Leader Named: RELIEF UNIT POST FILLED Mrs. M. U. Tidd of Compton Named Social Service Division Head,” Los Angeles Times, 30 Jul. 1935: A1.
The camera looks down towards several women working on the rooftop of the Y.W.C.A.'s Hotel Figueroa. The women stand on wooden platforms and ramps at center as they bring wheelbarrows of concrete to their work area. A few women stand near the roof's edge. Immediately behind them, an American flag rises from the corner of the building. In the background, downtown Los Angeles sprawls into the distance.
Hal Styles dressed in suit and tie holding some documents on his left hand. He is accompanied by three women all wearing hats. Grace Crosgrove, Aline Wood and Leonore Cordial. Ed Wheeler is standing behind Hal Styles. They are standing in the hallway of the Los Angeles Superior court department 14.