Photograph of a beach cottage on Mildred Avenue in Venice, as viewed at an angle. The brick-paved Mildred Avenue passes across the foreground on an upward angle from left to right. On the opposite side of the street, a cottage stands, off-center to the right. The two-story cottage is viewed at an angle from the front and the left side; it faces right. Its ground-floor juts out from the building. A porch stands on the right half of the front of the cottage. At left, a picture window spans the remaining front width of the cottage and wraps around the corner. Two windows sit side-by side at center on the front of the second story. A few windows line the ground floor on the left side of the building. A wood, post-and-beam fence extends from the left side of the cottage and lines the sidewalk. Text on the fencing reads, "KEEP OUT." A building and street stand in partial view in the background at left and right, respectively. Opaque, white patches occupy the lower left and lower right corners.
Photograph of a beach cottage on Mildred Avenue in Venice, as viewed from the front. The brick-paved Mildred Avenue passes across the foreground. In the lower right corner, the rear end of a vehicle is viewed from the side; it appears to be parked on the near side of Mildred Avenue. On the opposite side of the street, a cottage stands at center. The two-story cottage is viewed from the front. Its ground-floor juts out from the building. A porch stands on the right half of the front of the cottage. At left, an elevated picture window spans the remaining width of the cottage. Two windows sit side-by side at center on the second story. Behind the cottage at right, a building stands. Signage on it reads, "J. M. GORDON PLUMBING." In the background at left, an apartment building stands. An opaque white patch occupies the lower left corner.
Photograph of H. H. West's beach cottage at the corner of Island Avenue and Speedway in Venice, as viewed from the side. Chaparral covers the sand that stretches across the foreground. A picket fence lines it in the near distance. Beyond the fence, a sandy side yard sits in front of H. H. West's cottage. The cottage stands at center and is viewed from the side, facing left. A chimney rises from the side of the house, towards the left. Two small windows flank it. Six more windows line the side of the bungalow. A neighboring house stands behind it at right. Opaque, white patches occupy the lower left and lower right corners.
Photograph of beach cottages on Mildred Avenue in Venice, as viewed from across a parking lot. The dirt and gravel lot stretches across the foreground and mid-ground. At the far end of the lot, a few cottages stand. The nearest cabin at left stands 2-stories tall and is viewed at an angle from the side; it faces left. A sign posted beside the cottage reads, "NO FREE PARKING." Behind or to the right of it, another cottage stands. It stands one-story tall and appears to face towards the right. Ivy crawls along its near left corner. A cabin stands further back behind and between the 2 near cabins. Other small dwellings are visible along the left edge. Two, larger buildings stand in the background. Opaque, white bands originate from the lower left and lower right corners and stretch upwards along their respective edges.