Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Similar photograph appears with the article, "Maude Royden Explains Aims," Los Angeles Times, 13 Mar 1928: A1. It is Englishwoman Miss Royden's first time visiting the Pacific Coast as she stays with Mrs. R.I.L. Smith in Pasadena. Miss Royden attends Episcopalian church services in addition to holding her own church services on Ecclestone Street. Her favorite Bible verse is "Come now let us reason together" Isaiah I, which she also bases her religious philosophy upon. Miss Royden and Dr. Dyer shake hands as Mabel looks on. Handwritten on negative: Maude Royden Dr + Mrs Dyer Text from negative sleeve: ROYDEN, MAUDE English preacher, settlement work w/ Dr. Frank Dyer +wife Pastor of Wilshire Blvd. Congregation Church [stamped:] 1928
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b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11463 ark:/21198/zz002h9hds
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Preachers--California--Pasadena Spouses--California--Pasadena Shaking hands--California--Pasadena Foreign visitors--British--California Dyer, Frank, 1875-1963 Royden, A. Maude (Agnes Maude), 1876-1956 Dyer, Mabel, b. 1875
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