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LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s

LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s

LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
Album with 36 Original Gelatin Silver Studio Photographs, Showing Los Angeles Figueroa Street, a Street in St. James Park, House of Harrison Gray Otis, Pasadena Orange Grove Avenue, Raymond Hotel, Mansions of William C. Stuart and Charles Richardson, Arcadia (Baldwin’s Ranch), Altadena House of Colonel George G. Green, Redlands Brookside Avenue, House of Albert C. Burrage, Riverside (Magnolia Avenue), San Gabriel, a Portrait of Actress Helena Modjeska in her “Arden Forest” House near Silverado, a Scene at an Ostrich Farm, &c. Oblong Folio album ca. 28×37,5 cm or 11 x 14 ¾ in. 23 card stock leaves (5 blank). With 36 mounted original gelatin silver photos (including one image in three copies), mostly from ca. 15×20,5 cm (6×8 in) to ca. 12×19,5 cm (4 ½ x 7 ½ in); with two smaller panoramic photos ca. 8×20 cm (3×8 in). Twenty-nine photos are captioned in negative; three photos are also dated in negative “1901, ” Feb. In negative “Graham, ” “Graham Photo, ” Wm. Period brown half sheep album with black cloth boards; gilt-tooled decorative borders on the corners and spine; moire pastedown endpapers. Covers slightly rubbed on extremities, spine with a minor tear at head, back cover with a minor water stain, mounts slightly waved, three photos previously removed from the album, one photo at the rear with minor scratches on the image, but overall a very good album of interesting strong photos. An attractive collection of early, well-executed original studio photos of streets, parks, opulent private residences and hotels in modern-day Los Angeles, Pasadena, Altadena, Arcadia, Redlands, &c. The majority of the photos belong to a noted local Graham Photo Company. The views of Los Angeles show Figueroa Street, a street in St. James Park neighbourhood and a private residence of Harrison Gray Otis (publisher of the Los Angeles Times; the residence became Otis College of Art and Design, torn down and replaced with a modern building in 1956). The photos of Pasadena include several views of Orange Grove Avenue, scenes with orange trees and Gold of Ophir roses in bloom, two panoramic views of the second Raymond Hotel (built in 1901, torn down in 1934), and photos of the mansions of William C. Stuart at 1201 South Orange Grove Ave. Built in 1893, later owned by Harkness of Standard Oil, and Charles Richardson. A series of six photos depict Baldwin’s Ranch – now a part of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia. There are also views of Altadena the residence of Colonel George G. Green, later the site of the Altadena library, Redlands Brookside Avenue, the private residence of Albert C. Burrage, built in 1901, Riverside (Magnolia Avenue), San Gabriel (a cactus grove), a scene at an ostrich farm, &c. Overall an attractive collection of early photos of private residences and urban landscapes of Los Angeles and southern California in the early 20th century. A list of images: No. Drive at San Gabriel Winery; No. Poplar Trees at Baldwins Ranch. Sheep on Baldwins Ranch. Graham; [A herd of sheep]. Graham; [A forest road]. Graham photo; [A private residence]; No. Scene at Baldwins Ranch; [Ostriches on a farm]. Graham photo; Street Scene on Figueroa. Scene on Orange Grove Ave. Stewart’s residence on Orange Grove Ave. Orange blossoms and gold of Ophir. Graham photo; Residence of Mr. Green, Altadena, Mount Lowe in the Distance. 75; [A private residence]; No. James park; Date palm on Adams. Cactus at San Gabriel. Merwin’s gold of Ophir roses at So. Gold of Ophir and oranges. Graham photo; [Panoramic view of the Raymond Hotel in Pasadena]; [Panoramic view of the Raymond Hotel in Pasadena from a different angle]; No. Brookside Ave, Redlands, Graham photo; No. Madam Modjeska at the fountain. Copyrighted 1902 by Graham; No. Graham photo (two identical views). Globus Books is an independent San Francisco-based bookshop and a member of the American Booksellers Association and the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America and has been in business since 1971. Globus Rare Books and Archives is the department within Globus Books that specializes in rare travel and exploration related items from around the world with an emphasis on the Americas, the Pacific and Russian explorers and travellers. All items are guaranteed to be as described. We leave feedback for buyers once they have left feedback for us.
LOS ANGELES Album with 36 Original Studio Photos. Ca. 1900s
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Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)

Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)
Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)
Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)
Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)

Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)
Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950). This is Item #12950 Scale: 1/64 Release: February 2000 Edition Quantity: 5,000 The EMERGENCY! Series is based on an actual firefighter/paramedics project that began in Los Angeles County in 1969. The world premiere episode of EMERGENCY! Aired on January 15, 1972 on NBC with a two hour movie that was produced and directed by Jack Webb. Ran through September 1977 with 124-one-hour episodes. The first season’s engine 51 was an in-service 1965 1250 gpm open-cab Crown pumper with a 935 cubic inch Hall-Scott motor (engine 60), which was stationed on the grounds of Universal Studios, L. County Station 60, and was entirely paid for by the studio. County engine 60 was used for most of the filming that involved a pumper. The Station 51 used for the series was actually L. County Station 127 located on 223rd Street in the City of Carson, just off the San Diego (405) freeway. Engine 127 was a twin to engine 60 and by applying adhesive’51’ numbers on either of the rigs, the studio could use 127’s for stock footage and some location shots. Engine 60 was used for those shots that were filmed on a sound stage fire station interior or other locations within the studio. The Crown was only used as engine 51 for the first season, after which a new Ward La France was received by the studio that could be used wherever and whenever needed. The Crown, engine 60, was still seen in many episodes when more than one engine was needed for a particular scene. The Crown engine 60 (51) can still be seen today at the L. County Fire Museum located in South Gate, California.
Code 3 Emergency! Crown Pumper 60 LA County (12950)
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Los Angeles County Museum. Post Paintery Abstraction

Los Angeles County Museum. Post Paintery Abstraction

Los Angeles County Museum. Post Paintery Abstraction
Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Post Paintery Abstraction. 1964 Published by LA COUNTY MUSEUM Binding: SPIRAL BLUE Size: 9.5X7 93 Pages Overall Condition is: VG Foxed and creased cover and back cover, bent corner of cover, foxed inpapers, blue spiral binding, contains BW plates, cover and title spread over three pages REF#:121602. We are happy to provide photos and additional information for SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. Professional book dealer in Atlantic City with storefront since 1966. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged.
Los Angeles County Museum. Post Paintery Abstraction
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JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010

JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010
JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010
JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010
JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010

JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010
A very rare work by Jose Lozano American, b. This work is currently in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA. Sheet size: 26 x 20 inches. Image size: 22 x 16 inches. Numbered from the edition of 75. Publisher: Self Help Graphics, Los Angeles, CA. Very good original studio condition. About the artist: José Lozano is recognized as one of the principal figures in the Los Angeles Latinx art scene. Actively exhibiting since 1987, he has had solo exhibitions at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, the Lancaster Museum of Art and History, and five other venues. His work has been included in over 40 group exhibitions. Lozano has participated in the serigraph atelier projects at Self-Help Graphics and his public art projects include the L. Metro Loteria at La Brea/Jefferson Station and a mural for La Plaza Village in downtown Los Angeles. His most recent children’s book, Little Chanclas, was awarded the best bilingual picture book by the Latino Book Awards Association. Lozano’s art is represented in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Cheech Marin. A native of Los Angeles who spent his early childhood in Juarez, Mexico before returning to settle in Orange County, Lozano holds BA, MA, and MFA degrees from California State University, Fullerton.
JOSE LOZANO Original Signed Screenprint The Ultamaro Lounge 2010
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The Thomas Guide Streetguide, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties

The Thomas Guide Streetguide, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties

The Thomas Guide Streetguide, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties
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The Thomas Guide Streetguide, Los Angeles & Ventura Counties