Margaret Boles and Charlotte Lovejoy Pose Next to an Eight Ton L
The image is in black and white. A lava bomb takes up most of the right side of the photo. It is pictured in a flat lava field. The surface of the lava bomb is rough and uneven. On the right side of the lava bomb there is a sign on a wooden post. The sign reads, “8 TONS Hurled over one mile high during eruption May 1924.” On the left side of the image standing slightly behind the lava bomb is Margaret Boles and Charlotte Lovejoy. Boles is wearing a hat and a short sleeve dress while Lovejoy is wearing a hat, a short sleeve shirt, bow tie, and shorts.
Helen or Victoria Jouchiya and Charlotte Lovejoy standing next to a eight ton lava bomb.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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