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Description
Photograph (streetscape, horizontal photography) of front exterior view of Trinity Methodist Church (south side of Trinity Auditorium), Fifth Street (Broadway? & 4th Street?), Los Angeles, early 20th century. A tall octagonal steeple tops the square bell tower over the main entry at left. Two-story houses set close on either side of the church. Street car rails run down the road in front. A utility pole has been partially edited out of the image in the foreground. A sign in the stained glass Norman window fronting the street reads "Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church South".
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 8 x 10 in. 1 photograph : glass photonegative, b&w 22 x 20 cm. glass plate negatives photographs
Churches Los Angeles--Churches--Methodist Episcopal Los Angeles--Architecture--Churches--Methodist Episcopal Los Angeles--Churches Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Religious facilities
Time Period
1900/1940
Place
-118.24845,34.05034 -118.24754,34.04939 -118.24848,34.04862 -118.2493,34.04943 5th Street Broadway & 4th Street California Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles Trinity Methodist Church South Trinity Auditorium USA
Source
1-16-53 [Microfiche number] 6318 [Accession number] CHS-6318 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity] isla id: S-4540 [Identifying number]
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