English: Francis McComas was an Australian-born artist who spent most of his adult life in California, receiving some national recognition. He was one of the few California artists invited to exhibit in the 1913. International Exhibition of Modern Art in New York.
Samuel Finley Brown Morse was an environmental conservationist and the developer of Pebble Beach.
Left to right, Samuel Finley Brown Morse, his wife, Relda F. Morse, Gene Francis McComas, artist, and her husband Francis John McComas, artist, aboard Morse's yacht, Temptress, during a coastal journey.
Reported, with a near-identical photograph, in "WEST MEXICO COAST EXPLORED: Yachting Party Finds Another World," Los Angeles Times, 13 Apr. 13, 1930: A2.
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