Photograph of hillside homes, possibly on Dundee Drive off North Vermont Avenue, Hollywood, March 11, 1930. Three large homes can be seen built on a bush-filled hill. The home to the left of center is at least two-stories tall and features balconies and a grass lawn in front. A path leads up to the home to the right of center, while the third home can be partially seen around the side of the hill at right. A paved road leads up the hill from the left foreground towards the right. One utility pole can be seen next to the road at right, while a palm tree frond is visible in the extreme right foreground.
Photograph of paving on Sunset Boulevard east of Serrano Avenue, 1930. At center, a wide stretch of paved road is separated by a narrow rift that extends down its center into the distance. Homes and palm trees line the sidewalks left and right. The surface of the street pictured was two-inch Warrenite-Bitulithic on a six-inch Portland Cement concrete base. Compares to CHS-43999 and CHS-44001.
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.