Marion Hollins Polo Stables in 1930, with Bob Law Jr., polo player on right horse. Other men unidentified. Santa Cruz Sentinel, November 1930, called it ""One of the finest stables in the west."" The stalls had the finest redwood walls.
Local businessmen posed on East Santa Cruz Street Railroad's horsecar #1, on Soquel Road near Doyle. The view is from the rear of the car. Ed Ely, president of the company, is in the driver's position.
A Pacific Avenue Street Railroad horsecar and a horse-drawn carriage passing under the Grand Arch of the Native Sons of the Golden West on Pacific Avenue.
Passengers and conductor on a horsecar of the East Santa Cruz Railroad. The name of the builder, Evan Lukens, is written on the side of the car under the floorboard. He was a local blacksmith and wheelwright.
Aerial view of lower Pacific Avenue, taken from Beach Hill. A horsecar from the Pacific Avenue Street Railroad is visible in the middle of the street. The billboards on the left are advertising "Jarvis Brandy" and "Clothing, Gent's Furnishings Goods."