Title supplied by cataloger. Formerly located at 451 N. Hill Street on Fort Moore Hill, the two-story Central Junior High School building was built in 1936 by the City of Los Angeles Board of Education and designed by architect A. C. Zimmerman in the Mediterranean Revival Style. In later years, the campus was known as the Los Angeles City Board of Education Administrative Offices with the address of 450 N. Grand Avenue.; The Los Angeles County Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant was designed and engineered by M.A. Nishkian Company. Looking northwest towards the intersection of Temple and Hill streets from the Hall of Records (later demolished). From left to right, a glimpse of the Hall of Administration, under construction, a building is being demolished to be replaced with a new Los Angeles Hall of Records, and a section of the Los Angeles County Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant. In the upper right are the Los Angeles City Board of Education Administrative Offices (later demolished), formerly Central Junior High School. Dated March 30, 1959.
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1 slide :color ;5 x 5 cm. Photographic color slides
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Board of Education of the City of Los Angeles Los Angeles County Central Heating and Refrigeration Plant Civic centers--California--Los Angeles Public buildings--California--Los Angeles Demolition--California--Los Angeles Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Streets--California--Los Angeles Automobiles--California--Los Angeles Parking lots--California--Los Angeles Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles Temple Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Hill Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Slides Zimmerman, A. C Stanton, J. E Wilson, Adrian Williams, Paul R.,1894-1980 Hord, Donal,1902-1966 Austin, Field & Fry M.A. Nishkian Company
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