George M. Rowe, in work shirt, work gloves, and worn hat, chain of keys on belt, hands on hips, and A. J. Barclay, in suit, bow tie, hat, and watch chain, standing, with construction or rural area in background
A.J. Barclay, at center in suit, bow tie, hat, and watch chain, holding pad, standing balanced on construction beams, and George M. Rowe, at right in work shirt and worn hat, holding work gloves, squatting on dirt bank next to construction hole, with 2 workmen in hole, 2 workmen on bank in background, most holding tools, with vertical beams at left and car in left background
Portrait of William Val De Camp, president of the Inyo-Mono Mining Association, and vice-president and general manager of the Cardinal Gold Mining Company operating on Bishop Creek. According to the article acompanying the photograph in the Times, Ms. De Camp was in Los Angeles to address the Mining Association of the South-west before the regional mining meeting.
Probably related to the article “Meet to View Highway Work, Work Progressing Rapidly on Mulholland Drive, Five Miles of Grading Done in Sixty Days, Prominent Business Men Take Tour of Inspection.” Los Angeles Times, 30 Mar. 1924: D5. The article states: … The luncheon, at which Chief Engineer William Mulholland presided, was given at construction camp No. 1, of the Mulholland High-Way, at a point where the highway traverses the hills above the Hollywood County Club. … Among the prominent men who attended the luncheon and inspection were: … J.H. Blair …