Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Related to the article “Port City Hall Rising Swiftly, Building at Harbor May be Ready by June, Corner-stone Laying Plans Now Being Formed, Sons of Golden West Will be at Ceremony.” Los Angeles Times, 9 Jan. 1928: A6. The article states: Work on the $570,000 Los Angeles Harbor district branch City Hall is proceeding rapidly … Steel beams framing the lower portion of San Pedro Municipal Building, also known as San Pedro City Hall, under construction, with 2 cranes at work, wooden barrier along sidewalk at right, street in foreground, about 12 men observing. Business at left reads: [St]orage Co. Sign at construction site reads: This building being wrecked by San Pedro Wrecking Co., Geo. Linder, Prop. Location: Harbor Boulevard and 7th Street, San Pedro. Architects: Albert C. Martin, John C. Austin, John Parkinson. Text from nitrate negative sleeve: California, San Pedro, City Hall At upper left corner of negative: 7
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b&w nitrate negative
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0691 uclamss_1429_0691 ark:/21198/zz002db0z1
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No linguistic content
Subject
Eclecticism in architecture--California--San Pedro Construction--California--Los Angeles San Pedro Municipal Building (San Pedro, Los Angeles, Calif.)
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