los angeles
c. 1915
Unused postcard of the ballroom at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. The ballroom is ornately decorated and massive in size, as the tiny size of the chairs along the background wall indicates.... |
1909
Postcard of a lakeside park in Los Angeles. Several swans are floating on the lake in the foreground. In the background are forests and a small building. A family stands on a bridge over the... |
1941
Business card is white paper, printed in black. The front shows the image of Jose Herrera, a candle-maker from Los Angeles, wearing a stereotypical Mexican costume, with sombrero and striped... |
4-Jun-06
The invitation reads: Dear Companion: Saturday, June 9, 1906, marks the 25th anniversary of the original muster of the Eagle Corps, from which Co. A, Seventh Regiment of Infantry, N.... |
1890-1910
The calling card reads: "Harry P. Todd, President of Pacific Incubator Co. 707 South Spring Street Los Angeles, Cal., main 5631 home f 7085" |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
c.1900
The calling card reads: Miss Adelaide Starck, Piano Teacher and Accompanist, home phone L2780, 635 Valencia Street Los Angeles, California |
1878-1920
red ribbon with California Banner Tent No. 6, K.I.T.M. of Los Angeles, Cal. in black type, with the Knights of the Maccabees symbol: a circle with the tabernacle in the middle. |
1941
Single sheet, folded brochure is an advertisement for the Hotel Rosslyn in Los Angeles. Brochure features a drawing of the exterior of the hotel and several photographs of guest rooms, the... |
1941
Single sheet, folded brochure is an advertisement for the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Brochure features several photographs of the exterior of the hotel, as well as people lounging by the... |
1941
Brochure is white paper, printed in black and blue, and is shaped to look like a candy box, with truncated corners and a cut-out bow along the top edge. Inside the brochure is a description of... |
June 20th, 1932
The cover of this single fold "Souvenir Passenger List" shows two people riding surf boards, a woman in a red swim suit, red swim shoes and a red cap is on the board in the front, a man with a... |
1984
This goldenrod colored coat was worn by Dan Dotta from Benecia, a referee for the Track and Field Event at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. There is a diamond shaped patch over the left... |
c. 1915
Unused postcard of the Supper and Palm Rooms at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel. The rooms are elaborately decorated and enormous in scale. Chandeliers hang from the high, golden ceilings.... |
1930s?
Large, white linen damask dinner napkin, with lettering reading "The Biltmore, Los Angeles" under an elaborate initial "B" in the center of the napkin. Two borders of flowers, and a narrow,... |
c. 1925
Unused postcard of a fountain in Pershing Square. Water is streaming down the fountain. In the background several people are walking around the park, and the roof of a tall building is barely... |
1908
Sheep blockade somewhere on road; steam car |
c.1965
According to the stamped information on the back of the photo, the photo is of [and by?] Count "Popo" De Battie/ The International Ambassador of Fun/2127 Keith Street/Los Angeles, 31, Calif." The... |
ca. 1965
Don Adams and Don Chargin at a boxing match at Olympic auditorium in Los Angeles |