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Description
Interior and exterior views of First Baptist Church. Architect: Allison and Allison. Mott no. 46 refers to Mott index, letter "F". File proof no.: h-1-k. 1992-5174 (46-48). Exterior detail, Church & Chapel entrance. Renaissance style church features arched doorways and decorative steeple -- 1992-5175 (46-51). Interior, auditorium. Large space features arched alcove with balcony seating, decorative ceiling with chandeliers, and front of hall features stage and choir seating -- 1992-5176 (46-58). General view from northwest. Large church in renaissance style architecture -- 1992-5177 (46-58). General view from northwest. Large church in renaissance style architecture --1992-5178 (46-66). General view from rear. Rows of seats with aisle in middle with view of decorative ceiling and chandeliers -- 1992-5179 (46-74). Exterior view from northeast. Side view of renaissance style stone church with decorative steeples and stained glass windows. Firm of Allison and Allison consisted of David Clark Alllison and James Edward Allison. Firm originally in Pittsburgh, Penn., transferred to Los Angeles where operated as Allison and Allison between 1910 and 1942.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
5 photographic prints ; 10 x 8 in. and 8 x 10 in.
Identifier
(C)001411459CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
First Baptist Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Photographs Baptist churches--California--Los Angeles Pews--California--Los Angeles Coffers (Ceilings)--California--Los Angeles Choir stalls Rose windows--California--Los Angeles Chandeliers Towers--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
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