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Title
Church of the Angels in Pasadena
Alternative Title
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Church of the Angels located at 1100 Avenue 64 in Pasadena. The church is framed by landscape. The church is faced in sandstone mined from San Fernando Valley quarries and the interior walls are of red pressed brick. Inside, the redwood ceiling nicely complements the stained glass window (seen here) which depicts the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Modeled after Holmby St. Mary's Church near Dorky, Surrey, England, the church was designed by English architect Arthur Edmund Street and built by local architect Ernest Coxhead. The cornerstone was laid on April 20, 1889. Until 1899 this area of Pasadena was known as Garvanza.
Type
Image
Format
1 photograph :b&w
Photographic prints
Identifier
00019782
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Pasadena-Churches-Church of the Angels.
CARL0000024991
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/89462
Subject
Church of the Angels (Pasadena, Calif.)
Church buildings--California--Pasadena
Architecture--California--Pasadena--English influences
Towers--California--Pasadena
Coxhead, Ernest A.,1863-1933
Pasadena (Calif.)

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