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Title
First National Bank
Creator
Winstead (203)
Date Created and/or Issued
1920
Contributing Institution
Long Beach Public Library
Collection
Long Beach Photos
Rights Information
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Description
A photograph taken of the First National Bank Building at the corner of Pine Avenue and First Street. The photograph is taken diagonally from across the street and from a slightly elevated position. Also in the photograph is a silk shop, a hotel on the left and Buffums on the right. According to the clock on the street and on top of the bank it is approximately 2:30 pm. Several people are pictured crossing the street or walking along the sidewalks. Two people can be seen entering the bank. Automobiles are parked on the street or driving through the intersection. On the far right people can be seen boarding a small bus or jitney. Business names can be seen in the windows on various floors of the building including dentists, an attorney and Metropolitan Life. DATE NOTES: Circa 1920's. ORIG. IMAGE: 8" x 10" B&W glossy print NEGATIVE: Yes KEYWORDS: Streetlamps, cars, train tracks, electric car, Ave., St.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
LBPL_0434.tif
http://lbpl.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p17164coll3/id/4202
Subject
Banks and banking--California--History
Source
Winstead
Relation
Banks - First National Bank

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