Pilot Zensaku Azuma beside his plane on which is painted "City of Tokyo / U.S.A. To Japan" and an inscription in Japanese. Azuma flew from Los Angeles to New York. He then had his plane shipped to London, from which he flew to Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Siberia, and then on to Korea and Japan. This image appears with the article "Dream Built on Chop Suey: Japanese Restaurant Man Ready to Fly Home as Climax to Years of Planning," Los Angeles Times, 4 Jun. 1930: A2.
Pilot Zensaku Azuma in the cockpit of his plane on which is painted "City of Tokyo / U.S.A. To Japan" and an inscription in Japanese. Azuma flew from Los Angeles to New York. He then had his plane shipped to London, from which he flew to Paris, Berlin, Moscow, Siberia, and then on to Korea and Japan. A similar image taken on the same occasion appears with the article "Dream Built on Chop Suey: Japanese Restaurant Man Ready to Fly Home as Climax to Years of Planning," Los Angeles Times, 4 Jun. 1930: A2.
The Griffith Observatory was created using a design developed by architects John C. Austin and Frederick M. Ashley based on preliminary sketches by Russell W. Porter.
Zeb (Zebulon Alexander) Terry, former shortstop for the Chicago Cubs, was a member of the Stanford Alumni team that played against Stanford Varsity at Gilmore Stadium on March 26, 1936.
Photograph appears with the article, "ZaSu Pitts Divorces Gallery. Boxing Promoter Packed and Left Five Years Ago, Film Actress Testifies," Los Angeles Times, 27 Apr. 1932: A1.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “THIRTEENS PROVE JINX: Actress’ Ideas Concerning Number Upset by Denial of Annulment Plea,” Los Angeles Times, 14 Mar. 1936: A1.
View of the central, "Youth Arisen," panel of Katz's mural of three panels, funded by the WPA (Works Project Administration). A central youth, with his eyes closed, is shown between creative uses of technology (like the movie camera seen in this photograph) and destructive uses as in war. The overall theme of the murals shown in the other two panels is the history of the uses of tools serving the creative and destructive passions of man within the context of the Toltec and Aztec cultures.
View of the central, "Youth Arisen," panel of Katz's mural of three panels, funded by the WPA (Works Project Administration). A central youth, with his eyes closed, is shown between creative uses of technology (like the movie camera seen in this photograph) and destructive uses as in war. The overall theme of the murals shown in the other two panels is the history of the uses of tools serving the creative and destructive passions of man within the context of the Toltec and Aztec cultures.
Six young women in short striped skirts, satin blouses, and skull-and-crossbones decorated hats and garters, seated on boat, each with one arm raised, indoors with other boats in background, under sign reading: Corsair Commuter, S. Clyde Kyle, Distributor
Photographer's note: "Swinging against a graffiti backdrop at South Park in South Central Los Angeles from left to rt: Zussett Navarro, 5 Vivian Robles, 4 and Melissa Navarro, 7. The park is one of the mayor's urban impact parks and not only will be cleaned and greened nut new playground equipment will be added."
Siblings David Tingler, 3-years-old, and Lovina Tingler, 7-years-old, sit on a table and smile for the camera. Lovina has her arm around David. There are books on the same table behind them. Brother and sister appear to have light-colored hair and appear to be wearing white delicate lace-like clothing. David also wears a dark jacket. The siblings are possibly in a classroom.
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, October 18, 1928, Trojan Sophs Win Right to Rule, Freshmen Lose Liberties—and Shirts—in Annual Brawl
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, October 18, 1928, Trojan Sophs Win Right to Rule, Freshmen Lose Liberties—and Shirts—in Annual Brawl
Two young men on athletic field, one standing, bent, pulling the other's feet, one seated, feet in air, hand holding cloth to face, shirt torn, with houses in background
This photograph, cropped, appears with Los Angeles Times article, October 18, 1928, Trojan Sophs Win Right to Rule, Freshmen Lose Liberties—and Shirts—in Annual Brawl
A young boy stands in floodwaters at W. 54th and 5th Avenue after disastrous storms in January of 1940. The heavy rainstorms halted traffic and caused highway and bridge damage. At least three died and many were treated for injuries