Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. This image appears as a stand alone photo titled, "St. Louis Officials See Los Angeles' Aid," Los Angeles Times, 7 Sep. 1930: A2. Related to typescript image 21198/zz002dd6rq, which reads, "Top row, left to right - Arthur Eldridge, Los Angeles Commissioner of Public Works; Charles L. Cunningham, deputy Controller, ST. Louis; Alderman Louis Lang, Edgar Nicolai and William Hoefie. Bottom Row, Capt. Robert B. Brooks, Alderman William Niederluecke, R. T. Dorsey, traffic engineer, Los Angeles, and D. M. True, office engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles." Related to the article, "City Attracts Traffic Study. St. Louis Officials Arrive to Get Pointers. Methods Here Declared to be Outstanding. Los Angeles Lauded, for Its Progressive Program." Los Angeles Times, 7 Sep. 1930: A1. St. Louis officials visit Los Angeles to inspect traffic conditions. Here posed with Los Angeles officials. Text from negative sleeve: Eldridge, Arthur. Pub. Wks. Com. Text from newspaper caption: Traffic-Control "Tips" Asked. Top row, left to right - Arthur Eldridge, Los Angeles Commissioner of Public Works; Charles L. Cunningham, deputy Controller, ST. Louis; Alderman Louis Lang, Edgar Nicolai and William Hoefie. Bottom Row, Capt. Robert B. Brooks, Alderman William Niederluecke, R. T. Dorsey, traffic engineer, Los Angeles, and D. M. True, office engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Los Angeles.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_2255 ark:/21198/zz002dd6q6
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Dorsey, Ralph T Brooks, Robert B Cunningham, Charles L., 1887-1943 True, Daniel M., 1883-1966 Niederluecke, William, 1895-1984 Eldridge, Arthur, 1890-1959 Hoefie, William Nicolai, Edgar, 1880-1961 Lange, Louis
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