Black and white image of a machine from Death Valley that was possibly named Dinah and was later brought to El Dorado Canyon in Nevada. Two men are standing in front of the machine; the man on the right is Robert E. Lake.
Black and white image of the Lake family in Ontario, Canada. Standing in the back, from left to right: Clifford Lake, Claude Lake. Seated, from left to right: Olive Lake, Mary Ellen Lake (mother), Alice Lake, and Robert Elonzo Lake (father). Ernest Lake and Thomas Lake are sitting in front.
Black and white image of students from a high school freshman class held at a Methodist church, possibly in Nevada. Back row, from left to right: Olive Lake, Teacher Miss Jones, and May Depew. Front row, from left to right: Nita Tooley, Herbert Squires, Rose Coughlin, Harold Clayson, and Jessie Bishop.
Black and white image of children at the Paradise Valley School. The handwritten inscription by Olive Lake-Eglington on the back of the photo reads, "About 1916-Paradise Valley School. Near Wittwer Ranch south of Vegas. My first school. Boarded at McGriff Ranch. Margaret, Irma Potter, Wittwer Twins, Buster [Wilson], dog, George."