A woman and six children, two of them toddler and one a baby, are shown with a dog in front of their house. This is most likely a family. The woman is sitting on a chair holding the baby, while the rest of the children stand around her. The house is either a Double-Pen or a Creole Cottage Cracker house, a type of architecture popular in Florida at this time. This can be seen in the steep roof for easily shedding rainwater, the double front doors, and the addition of space added onto the right side of the house. On a wooden pole on the left of the porch is a box that says Pearline. There\u27s also either a small window or mirror on the wall next to one of the front doors.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/floridahomesteadersphotographs/1132/thu...