Photograph of an exterior view of the Los Angeles and Mount Washington Incline Railway Station in Highland Park, 1910. The station is a two-story building at left, and the railway can be seen at right. The station is a Spanish-style building with several large archways and a small wooden balcony on the second floor. A concrete sidewalk encircles the building, and a dirt road runs in front of it. Several people can be seen between the station and a railway car at center. The car is Number Two, and is named Virginia.
Photograph of a view of Pasadena Avenue looking north in Highland Park, ca.1910. A streetcar is pictured at center, making its way down the unpaved street. Victorian-style residential homes stand along the sidewalk to either side, along with utility poles. Most of the houses are two-story.
Photograph of Monte Vista School visitors, ca.1911. Four visitors to the Monte Vista School can be seen standing near open double doors: John Frances, Superintendent of Schools in 1911; Edwin Markham, poet; Susan M. Dorsey, Superintendent later in 1924; and M.C. Bettinger, Acting Superintendent in 1911. The visitors are shown with principal Miss Mary Murphy, who can be seen standing near the double doors. All the gentemen shown wear suit jackets and slacks. The women wear long skirts with buttoned blouses, and the woman at right wears a decorative hat. Three matts can be seen placed along the floor.