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Description
Photograph of the English Lutheran Church, Eighth Street and Flower Street, ca.1900-1907. A tall steeple dominates the corner over the main entry. The ground floor is constructed from stone the upper portion from wood. The roof is steeply peaked. Three boys (one standing, two sitting) are on the short flight of steps at the entry near a sign which reads "First English Lutheran Church [...] M.M. Stine".... A low wooden rail surrounds a garden containing cala lilies around the base of the church. Small trees line both streets. Other buildings are partially visible adjacent to the church. Streetscape. Horizontal photography.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 20 x 25 cm. photographic prints photographs
Churches Dirt Roads Trees LA (LA)--Churches Los Angeles--Churches--General Los Angeles--Architecture--Churches--General Religious facilities
Time Period
circa 1900/1907
Place
-118.25919,34.04822 -118.25838,34.04729 -118.25925,34.04636 -118.26013,34.04729 California Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles Eighth Street & Flower Street First English Lutheran Church USA
Source
1-16-22 [Microfiche number] 2189 [Accession number] CHS-2189 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity] isla id: S-4457 [Identifying number]
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