Photograph of the interior of Charles F. Lummis' stone home, "El Alisal," showing lots of Indian handicraft and related items including: baskets, pottery, rugs, pictures, etc, ca.1920-1929. The view is looking toward the corner in which are a double wooden door and a fireplace. The naked wooden beams of the ceiling are visible.
Photographic portrait of "Pioneer Mother" Sarah Ann Rogers and her seven (eight?) children, Highland Park, Los Angeles, January 30, 1916. Mrs. Rogers is pictured seated at right in a button-down dress, on which a flower corsage is pinned. She wears her hair back and wears glasses. A full-grown man with a moustache rests his hand on the back of her chair, while four others stand to the left of him: a young woman, a man with a moustache connected to his muttonchops, and two more young women. In the first row, to the left of Mrs. Rogers, three children are pictured: two adolescent girls and a young boy, who appears to have a tin of something tucked-away on the inside of his jacket. Picture file card reads "Ralph, Center, Edward, Right."
Photograph of an exterior view of the Church of the Angels, ca.1920. The stone building has a tall, pointed steeple with a cross on top. What appears to be a clock is visible on the side of the steeple, while an arch can be seen at left. Foliage can be seen in front of the building, while a pond can be seen in the foreground. Tall trees tower above the church in the background and at right. Originally built in 1889 for Mrs. Alexander Campbell-Johnston in memory of her late husband. It was designed by Architect Ernest Coxhead and was built in a style reminiscent of a church that Mrs. Campbell-Johnston remembered from her native Scotland.