Photograph of an exterior view of the Bejamin Forrest Haddan(Hadelam?) residence at 923 Nolden Street in Highland Park, [s.d.]. The small, dark colored, wooden house is at center and is partially hidden from view by a tall tree at center. There are several rectangular windows around the perimeter of the building and a set of stairs leads to a door at left. There are five people lined up near a wire fence in front of the house. There are two women at left, a boy in the middle, and a young child and a man at right center. A horse-drawn carriage is stopped between the house and a windmill at right. Photoprint reads: "Benjamin Forrest Haddan residence at 923 Nolden Street, off York Boulevard, in Highland Park, California. This was donated to Title Insurance & Trust Company, on December 23, 1969, by one of his daughters, Lillian Haddan."
Photograph of an exterior view of the Caroline Boeing Poole Wing of North American Indian Basketry at the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, [s.d.]. The light-colored, one-story building can be seen at center. Wide rectangular windows can be seen near the top of the structure, and the roof is covered with terracotta tiles. A flat-topped rectangular tower can be seen in the background at center. A dirt courtyard is visible in the foreground at right, and several plants and small trees can be seen in the foreground at left.
Photograph of two workers spraying asphalt along the curb of York Boulevard as part of the Hunt curing process, [s.d.]. At center, two men stand on top of the curb. The man at left, holds an edging tool made from what looks to be a section of picket fence. To the right, the second man uses a hose to spray asphalt along the curbside. One-story homes are visible in the background.