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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. La Palma Park, City of Anaheim, Calif., general plan for a recreation park; members of city council, Chas. H. Mann, Mayor, M.W. Martenet, Jr., Leo J. Sheridan, F.A. Yungbluth, Charles A. Pearson; City Engineer, E.P. Hapgood; Superintendent of Parks, Rudolph Boysen; Ralph D. Cornell, F.A.S.L.A., Landscape Architect Los Angeles, Calif.; March 1936; Plan: 631-5 Approved March 17th 1936 [signed] Chas. H. Mann, Leo J. Sheridan, Morris W. Martenet Jr., F.A. Yungbluth, Chas. A. Pearson Signed: Kenneth Sampson Labels on plan: N. Lemon St., not a part of this park, parking, store wall, turf field, collapsible bleachers, football, base ball, soft ball, ticket booth, forecourt, basket ball, badminton, playground for small children, West La Palma Avenue, picnic, parterres, seats, bowling green, quoits, clock golf, tennis courts, flag pole, roque, North Palm Street, the greeting, peristyle, council circle, volley ball, hand ball, casting and wading pool, North Los Angeles Street, plaza
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1411_0028 ark:/21198/zz002b5w7n
Language
English
Subject
Playgrounds Water features Golf courses Environment Baseball fields Football fields Parterres La Palma Park (Anaheim, Calif.) Bleachers Softball fields Basketball (court ball games) Picnic areas Courts (built works) Government Plazas Flagpoles Handball courts Peristyles (colonnades) Parks Landscape architecture Martenet, Morris W., Jr., 1895-1981 Boysen, Rudolph, 1895-1950 Sheridan, Leo J Mann, Charles H Yungbluth, F.A Pearson, Charles A., 1898- Hapgood, E.P
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