Title supplied by cataloger.; Herman J. Schultheis was born in Aachen, Germany in 1900, and immigrated to the United States in the mid-1920s after obtaining a Ph.D. in mechanical and electrical engineering. He married Ethel Wisloh in 1936, and the pair moved to Los Angeles the following year. He worked in the film industry from the late 1930s to the mid-1940s, most notably on the animated features Fantasia and Pinocchio. His detailed notebook, documenting the special effects for Fantasia, is the subject of a 14-minute short-subject included on the film's DVD. In 1949, he started employment with Librascope as a patent engineer. Schultheis was an avid amateur photographer who traveled the world with his cameras. It was on one of these photographic exhibitions in 1955 that he disappeared in the jungles of Guatemala. His remains were discovered 18 months later. The digitized portion of this collection represents the images Schultheis took of Los Angeles and its surrounding communities after he relocated to the area in 1937. Central library, located at 630 W. 5th Street in Los Angeles, was built from 1922-1926 by architects Bertram G. Goodhue and Carlton M. Winslow in the Beaux Arts style. It became a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument in 1967 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. In 1983 the city planned an expansion, choosing New York architectural firm Hardy, Holzman and Pfeiffer. In 1986 and 1987 the library suffered major damage due to fires. Brenda Levin and Associates supervised the restoration, and Lawrence Halprin together with Campbell and Campbell were brought in to supervise the new landscape design. The restoration and expansion was completed in 1993. This view of Hope Street looking northeast from Wilshire towards Central Library includes many businesses. On the north side of the street (left) the Acacia Hotel (708 West Sixth Street), and on the south side of the street (right) a blade sign for the Church of the Open Door (540 South Hope), the Biola Book Room (560 South Hope) featuring a rooftop sign that reads "Jesus Saves," as well as painted signs, and the Hotel Val Demar (606 south Hope). Most of these buildings, including the two on the corner of Wilshire and Hope, have been demolished.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;11 x 15 cm. Photographic prints
Acacia Hotel (Los Angeles, Calif.) Biola Book Room (Los Angeles, Calif.) Church of the Open Door (Los Angeles, Calif.) Hotel Val Demar (Los Angeles, Calif.) Central Library (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Public Library Public libraries--California--Los Angeles Library buildings--California--Los Angeles Eclecticism in architecture--California--Los Angeles Church buildings--California--Los Angeles Hotels--California--Los Angeles Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles Lampposts--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Streets--California--Los Angeles Hope Street (Los Angeles, Calif.) Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Cityscape photographs Schultheis Collection photographs Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor,1869-1924 Winslow, Carlton M
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