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Title
Julia Lathrop Junior High School on 1120 S. Main Street
Publication Information
Santa Ana Public Library
Contributing Institution
Santa Ana Public Library
Collection
Santa Ana History Room photograph collection
Rights Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Santa Ana Public Library.
Description
11495063
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Santa Ana Public Library.
Richardson, Rob Eley, Dorothy
Front view of the Julia Lathrop Junior High School on 1120 S. Main Street. The school was closed in 1966 because it did not meet state earthquake safety standards. The building was demolished in 1970. This photograph belongs to the presentation portfolio of architect Frederick Eley which contains labeled interior and exterior photographs of Santa Ana buildings designed by him.
Type
image
Format
Photoprint
1 Print B&W 8x10 in.
Form/Genre
picture
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt009nb601
P1363XP41
Language
English
Subject
Eley, Frederick
Julia Lathrop Junior High School
Junior high schools--Caliifornia--Santa Ana--Pictorial works
Middle schools--Santa Ana (Calif.)--Pictorial works
Place
Junior high schools
Caliifornia
Santa Ana
Pictorial works
Middle schools
Santa Ana (Calif.)

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