Title supplied by cataloger. The Security Trust & Savings Bank Building, a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, was designed by John and Donald Parkinson. Looking down Hollywood Boulevard from just east of Cahuenga Boulevard. Seen are the Warner Bros. Theatre (later Hollywood Pacific Theatre), a Pacific Electric streetcar, various businesses, a Foster and Kleiser billboard for Pleasant Moments whiskey, and the Hollywood branch of Security-First National Bank (the Security Trust and Savings Building). Photograph dated July 21, 1949.
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image
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1 negative :safety ;13 x 18 cm. Photographic safety negatives
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