Thomas and Inez Boles Pose Behind Sign for Halema'uma'u
A black and white image of Inez and Thomas Boles standing behind a sign for Halemaʻumaʻu. The Boles are pictured in the center of the image standing behind a wooden sign. The sign reads, “Halemaʻumaʻu, House of Everlasting Fire, 3500' long, 3000’ wide, 1350’ deep, Hawaii National Park.” Inez is located behind the center of the sign. She is wearing a long fur lined coat with her hair up. She is holding onto the sign with her left hand and is facing the left side of the image. Thomas is standing behind her also holding onto the sign with his left hand. He is facing the left side of the image with his head turned facing the camera. He is wearing a hat and a suit. He is holding a pair of glasses in his right hand. In the background, the walls of the crater are visible.
Thomas and Inez Boles behind the sign for Halemaʻumaʻu.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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