View of the second building to serve as the San Pedro Branch of the Los Angeles Public Library, located at 820 S. Beacon St. The library was built with an initial grant of $10,000 from Andrew Carnegie, followed by a supplementary $375 from Carnegie and $500 from the city. Architects Edelsvard and Saffell, as well as H. V. Bradbeer, have been credited with the design of the Classical Revival style building. After being used as a public library (1906-1923), it housed the Chamber of Commerce, then finally the Seamen's Library. In 1966, it was demolished to make way for the Maritime Industry Memorial.
San Pedro Regional Library (San Pedro, Los Angeles, Calif.) Branch libraries--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Neoclassicism (Architecture)--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Lost architecture--California--San Pedro (Los Angeles) Carnegie libraries--California--Los Angeles Bradbeer, H.V San Pedro (Los Angeles, Calif.) Edelsvard & Saffell
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