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Description
Interior views of the multi-story, P.W.A. Moderne state office building at 215 W. First Street between Broadway and Spring. Mott no. 295 refers to Ralph E. Phillips; no. 349 refers to Johns-Manville Corp.; no. 776 refers to stock photos; no. 349 refers to Foreman & Clark; John C. Austin and Fredrick M. Ashley, architects. 1992-3779 (295-16) fire suppression pump equipment -- 1992-3780 (295-17) boiler equipment -- 1992-3781 (349-71) assembly room looking towards the back -- 1992-3782 (349-72) assembly room looking towards the front -- 1992-3783 (349-73) assembly room looking towards door -- 1992-3784 (349-74) assembly room ceiling detail -- 1992-3785 (349-75) assembly room pews and pillers. 1992-3786 (776-401) lobby -- 1992-3787 (776-402) lobby elevator and mail box -- 1992-3788 (776-403) elevator doors -- 1992-3789 (776-404) doorway gate detail -- 1992-3790 (776-405) lobby detail -- 1992-3791 (776-406) revolving exit doorway from lobby -- 1992-3792 (776-407) lobby ceiling and light detail -- 1992-3793 (776-408) detail of wall mailbox -- 1992-3794 (776-409) lobby -- 1992-3795 (776-410) pillars in lobby -- 1992-3796 (776-411) lobby elevators. CSL negative, no. 26,048 for accession no. 1992-3786.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
18 photographic prints ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
Identifier
(C)001387113CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVW-0400
Language
English
Subject
Office buildings--California--Los Angeles Government buildings--California--Los Angeles Interiors--California--Los Angeles Boilers Auditoriums--California--Los Angeles Ceilings--California--Los Angeles Elevators Revolving doors--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
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