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Description
Two exterior and nine interior views of the French Renaissance style Los Angeles Theatre at 615 South Broadway. Views include the ticket booth, lobby, mezzanine fountain, ornate architectural details and furniture. Mott no. 774 refers to the Los Angeles Theatre. S. Charles Lee, architect. 1992-2444 (774-73) decorative table and vase -- 1992-2445 (774-74) foyer with chandeliers -- 1992-2446 (774-75) decorative doorway at foyer stairs -- 1992-2447 (774-76) foyer looking towards lobby -- 1992-2448 (744-78) lobby from above -- 1992-2449 (744-79) lobby entrance doors from inside. 1992-2450 (744-82) stairway to mezzanine -- 1992-2451 (744-83) decorative lobby ceiling and wall details -- 1992-2452 (744-86) fountain in mezzanine foyer -- 1992-2453 (744-98) exterior front entrance and nearby buildings, marquee reads "Charlie Chaplin in 'City Lights', also big state presentation" -- 1992-2454 (744-100) outside lobby and ticket booth, movie posters for Charlie Chaplin's City Lights and stage presentation of Irving Berlin's "The Little Things in Life".
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
11 photographic prints ; 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. or smaller.
Identifier
(C)001387265CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVW-0556
Language
English
Subject
Los Angeles Theatre--Photographs Motion picture theaters--California--Los Angeles Interiors--California--Los Angeles Lobbies--California--Los Angeles Ticket offices--California--Los Angeles Marquees--California--Los Angeles Fountains--California--Los Angeles Chandeliers Stairways--California--Los Angeles Doors & doorways--California--Los Angeles Vases Los Angeles (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
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