A close-up view of the house on right was published with the caption: Flood Waters Following Unusual Downpour Cut Traffic Arteries. A front yard on Engledale [sic] Terrace on the north side of the raging Los Angeles River (Times photo.) [Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 1927: A3]
A close-up view of the middle house was published with the caption: Flood Waters Following Unusual Downpour Cut Traffic Arteries. A front yard on Engledale [sic] Terrace on the north side of the raging Los Angeles River (Times photo.) [Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 1927: A3]
A close-up view of the house on the left was published with the caption: Flood Waters Following Unusual Downpour Cut Traffic Arteries. A front yard on Engledale [sic] Terrace on the north side of the raging Los Angeles River (Times photo.) [Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 1927: A3]
View of houses on the Los Angeles River that were later washed away in a flood caused by a torrential rain storm. They were located next to the Glendale bridge, which was also washed out, in Atwater Village near Glendale.
View of Ingledale Terrace, near Glendale and 2 blocks from the Los Angeles River, flooded during a torrential rain storm. One man in the foreground holds a rope which is extended to a man in the middle ground. Just beyond him is a third man holding on to a stump-like object on the ground. Houses are visible behind them.