Angled view of H. H. West's former bungalow on South Daly Street, Los Angeles, about 1905
Item Overview
- Title
- Angled view of H. H. West's former bungalow on South Daly Street, Los Angeles, about 1905
- Photographer
- West, H. H. (Henry Hebard), 1872-1958
- Architect
- West, George Miller, 1831-1912
- Date Created
- [circa 1905]
- Date
- 1905
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Collection
- West (H. H.) Collection
Notes
- Description
-
This image was most likely misplaced in the wrong negative sleeve. It matches best with the description of a photograph from negative sleeve #1842 and is described based on that text.
Photograph of the bungalow on South Daly Street that H. H. West and Mary A. West lived in after their marriage. It was built by George M. West. South Daly Street stretches across the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. On the opposite side of the street at center, the bungalow stands. It is viewed at an angle from the front and side; it faces right. A porch stands on the right side of the house and a dormer sits atop the roof at center. Palm plants line the gap between the bungalow and the old York house (also owned by the Wests) to the right. The York house stands two-stories tall. A bay window juts out from the first floor. Another house stands to the right of the York house. To the left of the West's bungalow, a neighbor's house stands in partial view; it is viewed from the front.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 1 photographic negative
- Medium
- b&w nitrate negative
Keywords
- Genre
-
cellulose nitrate film
black-and-white photographs - Location
- California--Los Angeles
- Longitude
- 34.072327
- Latitude
- -118.21555
- Resource type
- still image
- Subjects
- Dwellings--California--Los Angeles
Find This Item
- Repository
- University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
- Local Identifier
- uclamss_1998_1843_001
- ARK
- ark:/21198/zz002hv80c
- Manifest url
Access Condition
- Rights statement
- copyrighted
- Funding Note
- Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.