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Title
Simi Valley housing tract
Alternative Title
Kelly-Holiday Mid-Century Aerial Photo Collection
Creator
Kelly, Howard D
Contributor
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation
Date Created and/or Issued
1960
Publication Information
Kelly-Holiday
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Title supplied by cataloger.
Aerial southwest view of a housing tract neighborhood as well as empty lots in Simi Valley. Katherine Road is running along the left side of the image, and Christine Avenue is curving along the upper right side. Running parallel to Katherine Road are Caroline Avenue and Dana Avenue. The Santa Susana Mountains are visible in the background. Photograph dated July 5, 1960.
Type
image
Format
1 negative :safety ;10 x 14 cm.
Photographic safety negatives
Identifier
00102882
Kelly-Holiday Mid-Century Aerial Collection
KHAF 538-1
CARL0005159453
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/7335
Subject
Dwellings--California--Simi Valley
Housing development--California--Simi Valley
Streets--California--Simi Valley
Mountains--California, Southern
Santa Susana Mountains (Calif.)
Simi Valley (Calif.)--Aerial views
Simi Valley (Calif.)
Aerial photographs

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