Grace Moore was an opera singer and actress who appeared on stage in musicals and operas, as well as in films. She appeared in five films produced by Columbia Pictures from 1934-1937.
The Griffith Observatory was created using a design developed by architects John C. Austin and Frederick M. Ashley based on preliminary sketches by Russell W. Porter.
View of the central, "Youth Arisen," panel of Katz's mural of three panels, funded by the WPA (Works Project Administration). A central youth, with his eyes closed, is shown between creative uses of technology (like the movie camera seen in this photograph) and destructive uses as in war. The overall theme of the murals shown in the other two panels is the history of the uses of tools serving the creative and destructive passions of man within the context of the Toltec and Aztec cultures.
View of the central, "Youth Arisen," panel of Katz's mural of three panels, funded by the WPA (Works Project Administration). A central youth, with his eyes closed, is shown between creative uses of technology (like the movie camera seen in this photograph) and destructive uses as in war. The overall theme of the murals shown in the other two panels is the history of the uses of tools serving the creative and destructive passions of man within the context of the Toltec and Aztec cultures.
Young woman in plaid dress, seated on rock overlooking narrow canyon filled with rocks and brush, with fenced road in left background, blanket or coat in right foreground
Siblings David Tingler, 3-years-old, and Lovina Tingler, 7-years-old, sit on a table and smile for the camera. Lovina has her arm around David. There are books on the same table behind them. Brother and sister appear to have light-colored hair and appear to be wearing white delicate lace-like clothing. David also wears a dark jacket. The siblings are possibly in a classroom.