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Title
Aerial view, Belmont Shore, 1958
Creator
John Hodgkin of Sky Photo (58-1-27-27)
Date Created and/or Issued
1958-01-27
Contributing Institution
Long Beach Public Library
Collection
Long Beach Photos
Rights Information
For information about copyright and ordering images from the LBPL Digital Archive, see https://www.longbeach.gov/library/research/long-beach-history-and-special-collections/.
Description
This aerial view shows the Belmont Shore region of Long Beach in the foreground. Clearly visible in the background is Alamitos Bay surrounding Naples Island. The junction of Second Street and Livingston Drive is shown bisecting the image down the center. Livingston Drive runs diagonally off to the left from the intersection. The roofs of businesses along Second Street can be seen, along with the roofs of the surrounding residential neighborhoods. Visible near the intersection is Livingston Park, in lower left quadrant of the print. A portion of the Marine Stadium is shown at upper left corner. Alamitos Peninsula and the shoreline can be seen at upper right. DATE NOTES: Noted on image back. ORIG. IMAGE: 5" x 7" B&W glossy print. NEGATIVE: No. KEYWORDS: Housing, real, estate.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
LBPL_3813.tif
http://lbpl.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17164coll3/id/1955
Subject
Aerial photographs. Streets
Relation
Belmont Shore - 1950's

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