A view of the Southwest Museum from the base of the hill on which it is situated. Streetscape. Horizontal photography.
Photograph of aerial view of flooded area of Arroyo Seco at Avenue 52, 1938. In the foreground at left, a large group of homes crowded on several blocks can be seen. To the right, additional buildings near large trees are visible. At center, a wide river is visible extending from left to right. The river separates a small group of homes alongside the base of the mountain from the other homes in the foreground. The large river has destroyed the road connecting the small group to the rest of the homes. A small section of the river can also be seen overflowing into the group of trees. In the background, a large mountain is visible. Photoprint reads: "This photograph is loaned to you. Please return to: Illustrator. L.A. City Planning Dept. Rm.361 F City Hall, Los Angeles, California".
Photograph of aerial view of flooded area of Arroyo Seco at Avenue 43, 1938. In the background at center, a wide river can be seen extending from the far left to the right. The river separates two sections large sections of residential city blocks. At the center of the river along the opposite bank, a damaged roadway can be seen. To the far right, a portion of the river can be seen overflowing into the adjacent streets. A large section of water and mud can be seen covering many of the streets near the clusters of homes. The mud and water can be seen extending from the river into foreground at right. In the foreground at left, winding streets can be seen on a mountain. Photoprint reads: "This photograph is loaned to you. Please return to: Illustrator. L.A. City Planning Dept. Rm.361 F City Hall, Los Angeles, California".