Title supplied by cataloger. Many of the structures seen here have since been demolished. Looking southeast down 8th Street, from just west of where it crosses Garland Avenue (center). Seen are the tower of the Atlantic Richfield Building (far left), various businesses, homes, Signal, Texaco and Gilmore Oil service stations, a Foster and Kleiser billboard for Nucoa margarine, a sandwich shop and a linoleum store at 1200 W. 8th Street (far right). Photograph dated July 30, 1938.
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1 negative :safety ;13 x 18 cm. Photographic safety negatives
Atlantic Richfield Building (Los Angeles, Calif.) Gilmore Oil Company (Los Angeles, Calif.) Signal Oil and Gas Company Texaco, Inc Streets--California--Los Angeles Automobiles--California--Los Angeles Stores & shops--California--Los Angeles Service stations--California--Los Angeles Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Linoleum industry--California--Los Angeles Signs and signboards--California--Los Angeles Sidewalks--California--Los Angeles Lampposts--California--Los Angeles Palms--California--Los Angeles Electric lines--Poles and towers Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles Eighth Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Garland Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Photographers Collection photographs Blackstock Collection photographs Cityscape photographs
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