Photograph showing an unidentified girl and boy standing in the aisle of a greenhouse. On either side of them are rows of Easter lilies in pots. Each child is holding a rabbit figurine, and the girl is also holding a basket. See related image No. 371N2957.
Photograph showing an unidentified girl and boy crouched in front of a large display of Easter lilies in a greenhouse. On the ground between the children are two Easter baskets holding eggs and candy.The girl is holding a rabbit figurine. See related image No. 371N2958.
Full-length portrait of a girl sitting in a wicker chair surrounded by Easter lilies. She is holding a rabbit on her lap and is looking to the right. A cropped version of photograph was one of two published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 8, 1928, under the headline “Mother Nature Joins Conspiracy to Make Easter Gladsome for Time for Children.” This photograph had the following caption: “Little Miss Joan Adele Ringo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ringo, No. 112 Brainard street, sits demurely surrounded by lilies, and yet it is easy to tell she is considerably more interested in the squirming rabbit she holds so tightly.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Fine Weather Forecast For Milady’s New Bonnet And Easter Day Services.” Also see image Nos. 377N0034 and 377N0037. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Full-length portrait of a girl sitting in a wicker chair surrounded by Easter lilies. She is looking right, toward a rabbit she is holding on the arm of the chair. A similar photograph, image No. 377N0038, was one of two published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 8, 1928, under the headline “Mother Nature Joins Conspiracy to Make Easter Gladsome for Time for Children.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Fine Weather Forecast For Milady’s New Bonnet And Easter Day Services.” Also see image No. 377N0034.
Half-length portrait of a smiling girl sitting in a wicker chair surrounded by Easter lilies. She is holding a rabbit on her lap. A similar photograph, image No. 377N0038, was one of two published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, April 8, 1928, under the headline “Mother Nature Joins Conspiracy to Make Easter Gladsome for Time for Children.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Fine Weather Forecast For Milady’s New Bonnet And Easter Day Services.” Also see image No. 377N0037.
Portrait of lilies in a tall, thin vase with flowers on it. The vase is sitting on a small table. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph of an unidentified young woman standing next to a vase of lilies on a table, possibly at the Multnomah County Fair in Gresham, Oregon. She is wearing a costume that includes a neckerchief and a fringed skirt and armguards. Also see image No. 374N0586.