View of the new U.C.L.A. Westwood campus in 1930. At the left foreground is the bridge connecting Hilgard Avenue to the campus. The gully over which the bridge passed was filled-in after World War II. Campus buildings from left to right are: the Physics Building, designed by Allison and Allison, Architects. Moore Hall, then called the Education Building, is under construction. It was later named for Ernest Carroll Moore, the first Provost of U.C.L.A. Powell Library and Haines Hall. These three buildings were designed by architect George W. Kelham. All four buildings were constructed in a northern Italian Romanesque style.
University of California, Los Angeles Architecture--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Buildings--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Universities and colleges--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Libraries--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Kelham, George W.(George William),1871-1936 Westwood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Allison & Allison
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