Detailed information regarding the murals can be found in the book, "The story of the murals in the Beverly Hills branch of Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles," 979.41 B571Se, located in the Rare Books Dept. Bank tellers assist customers while others wait in line at the Beverly Hills branch of Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles (later Security Pacific National Bank), located at Santa Monica Boulevard and Canon Drive. In the upper left, above the clock, are three murals by Einar Petersen; the panels, from left to right, depict a view of life in Old California: El Rodeo de las Aguas, Fiesta, and California Currency.; Image 00019415 shows the bank's interior after it was remodeled.
Security Pacific National Bank Banks and banking--California--Beverly Hills Bank tellers--California--Beverly Hills Branch banks--California--Beverly Hills Bank buildings--California--Beverly Hills Clocks--California--Beverly Hills Murals--California--Beverly Hills Petersen, Einar Beverly Hills (Calif.)
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