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Arid landscape, Southern California



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    Panoramic view of Garvanza, California

    Manuscripts

    A bird's-eye-view of Garvanza, in northeast Los Angeles, showing a few houses, hills, and open land.

    mssHM 26404 and various photPF call numbers

  • Southern California Views

    Southern California Views

    Visual Materials

    Southern California Views - Area view of Torrance in its earliest days, showing open fields and few buildings.

    photCL SCE 02 - 02270

  • Desert landscape with cattle

    Desert landscape with cattle

    Visual Materials

    View of an arid landscape scene of a canyon and hills, with a small group of cattle at center.

    photCL_555_06_428

  • Landscape of hills and canyon, with woman and automobile

    Landscape of hills and canyon, with woman and automobile

    Visual Materials

    Eight separate prints mounted on board forming a panoramic view of hills and open land with the ocean in the distance; a coastline can be seen in the distance on the right. A woman is walking near an automobile parked on a hill near a dirt road. A grove or crop planted in rows, possibly on a farm, is seen on the right. The view is possibly in the Malibu or Pacific Palisades area.

    photCL 555

  • San Fernando Valley from Topanga summit

    San Fernando Valley from Topanga summit

    Visual Materials

    View of the West San Fernando Valley, looking north from the summit of Topanga Canyon Highway. The canyon road leads to the San Fernando Valley, showing a few buildings and an open landscape. This location is present-day Woodland Hills and vicinity.

    photCL_555_01_1043

  • Upper end of San Fernando Valley - "Girard" and "Owensmouth" in distance

    Upper end of San Fernando Valley - "Girard" and "Owensmouth" in distance

    Visual Materials

    View of Girard and Owensmouth in the West San Fernando Valley, looking north from the summit of Topanga Canyon Highway. The canyon road leads to the San Fernando Valley, showing houses and trees in an open landscape. The town called Girard became present-day Woodland Hills.

    photCL_555_01_1044