Charlotte Lovejoy and Margaret Boles with Hurled Boulder
The image is in black and white. Two girls, Charlotte Lovejoy and Margaret Boles, pose on either side of a large boulder hurled from Halema‘uma‘u during an eruption. The rock fills the center of the image. On the left, Charlotte poses with an explanatory sign, her left arm extended to hold the back of the signpost while the other rests on her bent right knee, which is higher than her other leg. She is wearing a hat, button-up shirt, shorts, socks, and shoes. The sign she is holding onto, a light-colored sign with dark, all-capitals font, reads, "8 Tons. Hurled over one mile high during eruption, May 1924." Margaret, on the right side of the stone, is wearing a hat, dress, socks, and shoes. She has one arm resting on the boulder while the other is behind her back. The background is barren, ashy, and rocky. The sky is cloudy.
Charlotte Lovejoy and Margaret Boles, posing with a stone hurled from Halemaʻumaʻu.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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