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Three Room Alley Apartment, Interior
title Three Room Alley Apartment, Interiordescription Interior view of the crowded 3 room alley apartment of Roy Sanchez (a veteran) his wife and their two children. They share a toilet with the Valenzuelas.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Veterans--United States Poverty Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Aliso-Pico Multi-Purpose Center Dedication
title Aliso-Pico Multi-Purpose Center Dedicationdescription Staff and administration cut ribbon of dollars over sign at dedication of the Aliso-Pico Multi-purpose Center. Ross Valencia, representing Councilman Snyder, is 2nd from left. Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson and Lloyd Wright.subject Housing Group Architects Group Portraits Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Portrait Photographs Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Building Dedications--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Duarte Family Slum Home In Pacoima
title Duarte Family Slum Home In Pacoimadescription View of Rita Duarte and her family in their home which was considered slum housing, even though the home is well kept.artist/creator This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Children--California--Los Angeles Poverty Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Pacoima (Los Angeles, Calif.) Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Sanchez Family, Slum Homes
title Sanchez Family, Slum Homesdescription Interior view of the crowded 3 room alley apartment of Roy Sanchez (a veteran) his wife and their two children. They share a toilet with the Valenzuelas.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Veterans--United States Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Bedroom View, Duarte Family Slum Home
title Bedroom View, Duarte Family Slum Homedescription Interior view of a room, used as a bedroom. View is of the Duarte family home which was considered slum housing, even though the home was well kept.artist/creator This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Bedrooms--California--Los Angeles Poverty Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Pacoima (Los Angeles, Calif.) Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Kitchen View, Ramona Gardens
title Kitchen View, Ramona Gardensdescription View of a mother and child inside their kitchen at the Ramona Gardens Housing Project. The housing project was designed by Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson, and Lloyd Wright.artist/creator Unknownsubject Housing Group Architects Architects--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Kitchens--California--Los Angeles Ramona Gardens (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, Californiacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Lopez Family, Slum Homes
title Lopez Family, Slum Homesdescription Most of the 9 member Antonio Lopez family is shown posed, inside their two room slum dwelling where they have lived for 7 years. The apartment rents for $30 per month and has no refrigerator. The Lopez family was later relocated to Pico Gardens Housing Project.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Children And Dogs In Front Of Their Slum Home
title Children And Dogs In Front Of Their Slum Homedescription Photo of children and dogs playing in front of their slum home. It appears that water is heated in a large tub on an outside fire.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Wooden-Frame Houses--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Gillen Family Outside Their Slum Dwelling
title Gillen Family Outside Their Slum Dwellingdescription The Gillen family members pose outside their slum dwelling before their relocation to a housing project. This dwelling housed 4 children and three adults in 3 rooms and rented for $50 per month. It had no hot water, no refrigerator, and they shared toilet facilities. Mr. Gillen is a laborer.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Two Room Substandard House Rents For $20 Monthly
title Two Room Substandard House Rents For $20 Monthlydescription Two room substandard house is home to Mr. and Mrs. Sapien and their daughter. The house rents for $20 per month.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mother And Children, Ramona Gardens
title Mother And Children, Ramona Gardensdescription Mothers pose with their children outside their apartments at Ramona Gardens Housing Project. The housing project was designed by Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson, and Lloyd Wright.artist/creator Unknownsubject Housing Group Architects Architects--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Ramona Gardens (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, Californiacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mother And Son In Their Apartment, Ramona Gardens
title Mother And Son In Their Apartment, Ramona Gardensdescription Mother and son pose in their apartment at Ramona Gardens. A good example of Monterrey furniture and Mexican cloths (which are becoming collectible) in their original middle-class setting. The projects was built in 1939 by Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson, and Lloyd Wright.artist/creator Unknownsubject Housing Group Architects Architects--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Ramona Gardens (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, Californiacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mother Holding Her Child, Ramona Gardens
title Mother Holding Her Child, Ramona Gardensdescription A mother holds her child while sitting outside her apartment at the Ramona Gardens Housing Project. The housing project was designed by Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson, and Lloyd Wright.artist/creator Unknownsubject Housing Group Architects Architects--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Ramona Gardens (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, Californiacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Residents Outside Their Apartments, Ramona Gardens
title Residents Outside Their Apartments, Ramona Gardensdescription View of residents sitting outside their apartments at Ramona Gardens Housing Project. The housing project was designed by Housing Group Architects: George Adams, Walter Davis, Ralph Flewelling, Eugene Weston Jr., Louis Eugene Wilson, and Lloyd Wright.artist/creator Unknownsubject Housing Group Architects Architects--California--Los Angeles Ramona Gardens (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Housing--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Women--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, Californiacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Shacklike Home Of Padilla Family
title Shacklike Home Of Padilla Familydescription Exterior view of the shacklike home of P.S. Padilla, a laborer, his wife and 3 children. The home rents for $18 per month.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Wooden-Frame Houses--California--Los Angeles Poverty Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Urquides Family, Slum Homes
title Urquides Family, Slum Homesdescription The Urquides family poses in the doorway of their slum home.artist/creator Rothschild, Otto This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Low-Income Housing--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Children Playing On A Swingset
title Children Playing On A Swingsetdescription Children play on a swingset in the backyard of a house at 2311 Damon Street in the Elysian Heights area. Buildings and backyards throughout the area are slumlike.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Swings Mexican American Children--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Slum Housing Knocked Down By Health Department
title Slum Housing Knocked Down By Health Departmentdescription Photo shows the remains of slum housing which was knocked down by the Health Department.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Poverty Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Padilla Family, Slum Homes
title Padilla Family, Slum Homesdescription Exterior view of shacklike home of P.S. Padilla, a laborer, his wife and 3 children. Home rents for $18 per month.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Wooden-Frame Houses--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Cruz Family Slum Apartment, Interior
title Cruz Family Slum Apartment, Interiordescription A woman poses in the fire damaged slum apartment of the Martin Cruz family.artist/creator This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Poverty Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Corsillao Family, Slum Homes
title Corsillao Family, Slum Homesdescription Interior view of the Corsillao home, a slum dwelling.artist/creator This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Children Posed In Their Home
title Children Posed In Their Homedescription Interior views of slums which were photographed on a Housing Authority slum tour. Family of children sits on the edge of their bed posing for the camera. Their two sisters are fast asleep on the opposite bed facing the boys. There are 2 adults and 6 children in this room.artist/creator Rothschild, Otto This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Poverty Housing Authority Collection Photographs Mexican American Children--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Children Posed Outside Their Run Down Homes
title Children Posed Outside Their Run Down Homesdescription Children pose outside their run down homes in an area which became part of a CRA redevelopment area called Ann St. Project.artist/creator This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Wooden-Frame Houses--California--Los Angeles Mexican American Children--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angeles Families--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Child Stands Posed In Crib, Slum Dwelling
title Child Stands Posed In Crib, Slum Dwellingdescription A young child stands posed in his crib, in the cramped bedroom of the Raymond E. Aguilar home.artist/creator Rothschild, Otto This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Mexican American Families--California--Los Angeles Poverty Mexican American Children--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Housing In Chávez Ravine
title Housing In Chávez Ravinedescription Panoramic view of the housing in Chávez Ravine. Mostly Mexican American families lived in this area. Children are at play in the foreground.artist/creator Nadel, Leonard This Is A Reproduction Made From The Original Print Owned By The Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angelessubject Children--California--Los Angeles Housing Authority Of The City Of Los Angeles, California Housing Authority Collection Photographs Dwellings--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)