Photograph of men paving Sunset Boulevard east of Serrano Avenue, 1930. At right, men work in a section of excavated road where pilons are sticking out of the ground. At left, a crane lifst a section of concrete tubing. The surface of the road pictured is two-inch Warrenite-Bitulithic on a six-inch Portland Cement concrete base. Compares to CHS-44000 and CHS-44001.
Photograph (engineering notebook photoprint) of viaduct on Sunset Boulevard over Myra Street, Los Angeles. Also visible are automobiles, utility poles and lines, streetlights, buildings, trees.
Photograph of a view of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, showing the Warner Brothers Studio, Los Angeles, ca.1926. Automobiles are parked along the left sidewalk while still others navigate the boulevard. To the left, the Romanesque architecture of the Warner Bros. West Coast Studio building can be seen flanked to either side by tall radio towers, with its entranceway supported by Doric columns. Palm trees approximately eight feet high line the outer edge of the left sidewalk. Shops and small businesses comprise the other side of the boulevard. Legible signs include: "Hotel Ir[...]", "Colonial Auto Service / Richfield Gasoline", "Plumbing", and "Hud[son] Ess[...]".