Photographs of Mulholland Highway , City of Los Angeles, 1924 LSC.0094.0002
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Creator:
Reaburn, D.L.
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.0094.0002
Physical Description:
2 albums
(215 photographic prints) : b&w, 25 x 35 cm (albums)
Date: 1924
Abstract: Two albums of photographs documenting the construction of Mulholland Drive and
Mulholland
Highway
in May 1924.
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Physical Description:
Photographs, numbered in negative on photo, are mounted on rectos and versos of 55 leaves of black board (box 1), and 53 leaves
of heavy black paper (box 2); most of the photos bear captions neatly printed in white ink below. Formerly bound in black
morocco grain cloth covers, with typed paper labels affixed to upper covers. Both albums now disbound, with upper covers and
leaves stacked in beige cloth clamshell boxes; spine title "
Mulholland
Highway
" stamped in black.
Language of Material:
English
.
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[Identification of item], Photographs of
Mulholland
Highway
, City of Los Angeles (Collection 94/2). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
UCLA Catalog Record ID:
9964791353606533
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Mulholland Drive follows the ridgeline of the Hollywood Hills and the Santa Monica Mountains, running east from Woodrow Wilson
Drive and Cahuenga Boulevard at the Cahuenga Pass, and extending west past the 405 Freeway to Encino, crossing (from east
to west) Laurel Canyon, Coldwater Canyon, Franklin Canyon, Benedict Canyon, Beverly Glen Boulevard, Stone Canyon, and Sepulveda
Boulevard along the way. The road offers views of Hollywood Park, San Fernando Valley, and Universal City. Just past Topanga
Canyon Boulevard (California State Route 27),
Mulholland
Highway
splits off from
Mulholland Drive, and continues on southwest to end at Leo Carillo State Park on Pacific Coast
Highway
, near the Los Angeles and Ventura County border.
These photographs document
highway construction of
Mulholland
Drive, with views from all of the aforementioned points. In addition to construction scenes of workers blasting, drilling,
and digging, and using steam shovels and mule teams, there are shots of construction camps of tents set up to house workers,
and mountain-top fire lookout stations manned by fire lookouts. Other photographs show trees and plants in the area, such
as eucalyptus trees and poinsettia gardens, and homes in various canyons, including the residences of "Mrs. Curlew," and film
director Clarence Badger. There are also several views of the Encino Country Club. The group portrait, dated May 15, 1924,
includes construction engineers, D.L. Reaburn among them, members of Los Angeles Water and Public Works Departments, including
William Mulholland, the chief engineer for Water Department, for whom the road was named, Harvey A. Van Norman, Mulholland's
chief deputy, and Arthur Eldridge, commissioner of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works. Also pictured are Gen. M.H. Sherman,
local capitalist and president of the Consolidated Electric Railroad Company of Los Angeles, Harry Chandler, publisher of
the Los Angeles Times, and Carman Runyon, coal magnate from the East, and Los Angeles capitalist, for whom Runyon Canyon is
named. In other photos, Los Angeles mayor George Cryer views the construction.
Part of the
Photograph Album Collection (Collection 94) in UCLA Library Special Collections.
The photograph albums have been digitized and are available online:
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Roads -- California -- Los Angeles County -- Photographs.
Canyons -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Laurel Canyon (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Coldwater Canyon (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Benedict Canyon (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Topanga Canyon Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Ventura Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Cahuenga Pass (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Hacienda Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Lankershim Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Universal City (Calif.) -- Photographs.
Encino (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Photograph albums
Photographic prints
Woodland Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Photographs.
Mulholland Drive (Los Angeles County, Calif.) -- Photographs.
San Fernando Valley (Calif.) -- Photographs.
Santa Monica Mountains (Calif.) -- Photographs.
Poinsettias -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Eucalyptus -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Steam shovels -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Labor camps -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Fire lookouts -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Reservoirs -- California -- Los Angeles -- Photographs.
Roads -- Design and construction -- Photographs.
Badger, Clarence G., 1880-1964 --Homes and haunts.
Chandler, Harry, 1864-1944 --Photographs.
Cryer, George E., 1875-1961 --Photographs.
Eldridge, Arthur, fl. 1919-1953 --Photographs.
Encino Country Club (Los Angeles, Calif.) --Photographs.
Mulholland, William, 1855-1935 --Photographs.
Runyon, Carman -- Photographs
Sherman, M.H. (Moses H.), 1853-1932 --Photographs.
Van Norman, Harvey A., 1878-1954 --Photographs.
Woodin Hunt and Bridle Club (Los Angeles, Calif.) --Photographs.
Reaburn, D.L. -- Photographs
Volume 1
Volume 2
, City of Los Angeles, Board of Public Works, D.L. Reaburn, construction engineer. Book no.2. 1924 (volume 2)