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Title
Saint Athanasius Church
Creator
Winstead (3442)
Date Created and/or Issued
1926
Contributing Institution
Long Beach Public Library
Collection
Long Beach Photos
Rights Information
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Description
Here is a corner view of the newly built Saint Athanasius Roman Catholic Church, located at 5390 Linden Avenue, at the corner of Market Street and Linden Avenue, in North Long Beach. It is a long stucco structure with a row of square, multi-pane windows. The roof edge has a slight curve. A street sign posted next to the church reads, "Slow, Dangerous Corner, Caution." On the raised portion of land on which the church stands, there is a small amount of surrounding lawn. There are no sidewalks, curbs or paved streets. At left, one automobile is parallel parked next to the church. The Linden Avenue street post is visible along the left edge of the print. DATE NOTES: Noted on image back. ORIG. IMAGE: 8" x 10" B&W glossy print. NEGATIVE: Yes. KEYWORDS: Streets. (ss)
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
LBPL_1335.tiff
http://lbpl.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17164coll3/id/4471
Subject
Church buildings. Architecture
Source
Winstead Co. donation
Relation
Churches - Catholic

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