Photograph of the Church of the Angels (Episcopal), Los Angeles, 16 January 1903. Originally built in 1889 for Mrs. Alexander Campbell-Johnston in memory of her late husband. It was designed by architect Ernest Coxhead and was built in a style reminiscent of a church that Mrs. Campbell-Johnston remembered from her native Scotland. The church is a masonry construction with a clock in the tower. There are a few trees in the picture. A hill is visible in the background.
Photograph of an exterior view of the Highland Park School on Monte Vista Street, ca.1905. The two-story colonial style wooden building sports a portico at the main entrance. An American flag flies from the peak of the roof. A bicycle and a baby carriage sit in the school yard behind a rail fence. Utility poles and lines line the dirt street. A few residential structures are visible adjacent to the school. A street sign reads "Monte Vista St.".
Photograph of the original Highland Park Presbyterian Church building, designed by Architect Thornton Fitzhugh and constructed in 1905, Los Angeles, ca.1905. The building was later replaced in 1923 by the present Gothic structure designed by George Lindsey. This building was an excellent example of Mission Revival architecture. It features multicurved parapets, arched and semi-circular windows, and an arcade. A bell tower is visible (center left). The lawn in front is well manicured.