La Fiesta de las Flores 1907: A flower-covered float shaped like a sailing ship is part of the La Fiesta de las Flores parade. Behind the float is the entrance for Bullocks department store. Los Angeles, California. From a family photo album kept by Edward and Flora Weston, mostly in Tropico (now south Glendale), Los Angeles County. California USA. 1907. American. Silver albumen print. Photographer not given. Collections of the Getty Museum. Copyright not determined. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/104M5M#full-artwork-detailsLa Fiesta de las Flores 1907: Parade marchers dressed in costume in front of the California Furniture Company building. Los Angeles, California. From a family photo album kept by Edward and Flora Weston, mostly in Tropico (now south Glendale), Los Angeles County. California USA. 1907. American. Silver albumen print. Photographer not given. Collections of the Getty Museum. Copyright not determined. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/104M5NLa Fiesta de las Flores 1907: Marchers in the La Fiesta de las Flores parade move past the front of the California Furniture Company as the crowd looks on.. Los Angeles, California. From a family photo album kept by Edward and Flora Weston, mostly in Tropico (now south Glendale), Los Angeles County. California USA. 1907. American. Silver albumen print. Photographer not given. Collections of the Getty Museum. Copyright not determined. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/104M5PLa Fiesta de las Flores, Los Angeles, California. Man, two women, one child pose in flower-decorated crank steering, single tube tire automobile entry in the 1901 Fiesta de las Flores. Frank L. Park and Company, photographers. Stamped on the back: Santa Fe Route News Service, Fred Harvey, Manager Los Angeles. Collections of the California State Library. https://csl.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990013843890205115&context=L&vid=01CSL_INST:CSLMildred Howell Lewis, winner of the 1896 Fiesta de las Flores of Los Angeles: Mildred Howell Lewis was crowned queen of the third Los Angeles Fiesta de las Flores in 1896, but lost the medal that went along with the honor, until it was discovered recently by two blacksmiths shifting through ash heaps recently in Santa Ana and it was returned to her. This photograph was published in an April 9, 1936 newspaper story that ran in the Los Angeles Times, with the newspaper caption reading: Mrs. Mildred Howell Lewis is shown above as reigning queen of the third Los Angeles Fiesta de las Flores forty years ago, and on the right as she appears now. A medal awarded her as Fiesta Queen in 1896 was found in a Santa Ana ash heap and returned to her. Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection, University of South California, Los Angeles Library Special Collections. Cc0 license 4.0. via https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/zz002j78t416th Street School Students: Group portrait of young girls dressed for the La Fiesta in 1894. Los Angeles, California. Photographer not given. Security Pacific National Bank Collection, TESSA Digital Collections of the Los Angeles Public Library. Photograph itself in the public domain due to age. https://tessa2.lapl.org/digital/collection/photos/id/94173