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Description
Interior and exterior viewS of First Congregational Church. Architect: Allison and Allison (David Clark and James E.). Mott no. 840 refers to First Congregational Church. File proof no.: H-1-MM. 1992-5680 (840-2). View of gothic revival style building with tower with park in foreground -- 1992-5681 (840-18). Gothic revival style building with tower surrounded by palm trees -- 1992-5682 (840-25). Space features gothic revival style vaulted ceilings with altar at end -- 1992-5683 (840-26). Chancel features decorative wood carved alter, single stained glass window, and hanging ceiling lights within gothic revival style vaulted room -- 1992-5684 (840-26). Same view -- 1992-5685 (840-30). Gothic revival style building features vaulted ceilings with view of pipe organ -- 1992-5686 (840-36). Large stained glass window in gothic revival style -- 1992-5687 (840-37). View of nave and chancel featuring gothic revival style architecture -- 1992-5688 (840-32). Large circular stained glass window framed by gothic revival style vaulted ceiling above choir pews and front entrance.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
9 photographic prints ; 10 x 8 in. and 8 x 10 in.
Identifier
(C)001418796CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
First Congregational Church (Los Angeles)--Photographs Congregational churches--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Pews--California--Los Angeles Vaults (Architecture)--California--Los Angeles Chandeliers Chancels--California--Los Angeles Stained glass--California--Los Angeles Rose windows--California--Los Angeles Choir stalls Los Angeles (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
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