1910s
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- Richard 37th, Act I: Rise and Crash of the Angeleno, 1913-1962
- Hell’s Angels: Air Power in a Cinematic Metropolis, 1910s-1940s
- American Pulp Fascism: Tarzan, Birth of a Nation, and the Ku Klux Klan, 1912-1930s
- Tarzana of the Apes: American Pulp Fascism from Chicago to the San Fernando Valley, 1912-1920s
- From Paris to New York City to San Francisco and Los Angeles: Duchamp's Beatnik Successors: 1912-1966
- Movies Migrate to Los Angeles: The Warners and the Mayers, 1904-1917
- William Fox 1915 -1916
- Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-03, Tones adjusted by Phil Ethington
- Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-02k
- Bed and Bedroom In which Hannah Nixon Gave Birth to Richard M. Nixon, 9 January 1913
- Birth of a Nation (1915) Publicity Poster
- Southern Pacific Depot, ca.1918 525 South Central Avenue (S. Central Ave & Fifth Street)
- Selig Polyscope 1910 - 1919
- D.W. Griffith, Intolerance (1916), Frame Stills 2
- Extras as Klansmen at Premiere of Birth of a Nation, 8 February 1915, Clune's Auditorium, Los Angeles
- Los Angeles Aviation, 1912 (Van Nuys Airport) - 1928 (Mines Field, later LAX)
- Taking Root: Mapping Motion Picture Production in the 1910s
- French VIPs Greet American Expeditionary Forces in Paris, June 1917, led by General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing.
- The Southern California Region in 1915
- Ordinance 20534, 1910
- Dosan Ahn Chang-ho in Los Angeles, circa 1910s
- Tarzana of the Apes: American Pulp Fascism from Chicago to the San Fernando Valley, 1912-1922
- From David Belasco's Broadway to DeMille at the Lasky Barn, 1893-1915
- Jeanie McPherson holding Photo of Cecil B. DeMille (n.d, circa 1917)
- Hayakawa as Tori/Araku in The Cheat (1915)
- Art and Industrial Oligarchy, 1880-1915
- A Princess of Mars, 1917
- Garson 1919 -1925
- The Mexican Revolution and Battles for Free Speech on the Streets of Los Angeles, 1907-1914
- Moving Picture World, July - Sept 1913
- Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase (1912)
- Map Showing Congested and Business District of the City of Los Angeles and Corners Where Left Turns Are Prohbited
- Marcel Duchamp, Fountiane (1912)
- The Lasky-DeMille Barn (1913)
- Tarzan of the Apes, 1918 Film Starring Elmo Lincoln
- Intolerance (D.W. Griffith, 1916)
- Pablo Picasso, Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier) 1910.
- Pershing Leads U.S. Expeditionary Force, Newsreel, Paris 1917
- D.W. Griffith, Birth of a Nation (1915)
- General Harrison Gray Otis, 1917
- D.W. Griffith, Birth of a Nation (1915), Election Terror Scene
- Jeanie MacPherson in "The Tarantula" (Universal, 1913)
- The Chihuahua Connection: Doheny, Fall, and the Counterrevolution, 1910-1929
- Metro and Goldwyn Studios 1919, with Map of Culver City, USGS 1927
- Council Candidates Sketched in Brief
- D.W. Griffith, Intolerance (1916)
- Moving Picture World, 1913
- David Belasco, circa 1898-1916
- D.W. Griffith, Intolerance (1916)
- The Revolutionary Crisis of 1910-11 and the Triumph of Reaction in Los Angeles
- Moving Picture World, July-September 1913
- Ruins of Los Anglees Times Building the day after the bombing, October 1, 1910
- La City Ordinance of 1910 Prohibiting Speech in Public Places
- "Sears Modern Homes," 1913
- Intolerance (Griffith, 1916). Towers of Babylon, (1:1 scale 100-foot towers)
- "Sears Modern Homes," 1913
- The Birth of a Nation (1915) - The Klan storms the town
- Wilson’s Modern Homes, 1914
- Wasmuth Portflio (1911)
- Oscar Micheaux, The Homesteader (1919)
- Porfirio Díaz, 1910
- D.W. Griffith, "The father of us all," 1909-1915
- Madame Sul-Te-Wan, in Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915)
- Southern Pacific Central Station Passenger Depot, c. 1918
- Jason and Medea (Waterhouse 1907)
- Sessue Hayakwa, 1914-1957
- Thomas Ince Studios, Culver City, 1918
- Walter Luther Dodge House (Irving Gill 1914-15) [demolished], 950 North Kings Road, West Hollywood District, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County.
- Glenn Martin and Mary Pickford in A Girl of Yesterday (Paramount, 1915)
- Petition From Dave Hechter, Et Al to Los Angeles City Council, 19 December 1914
- The Hypocrites (Lois Weber, 1915)
- Sessue Hayakawa (1918)
- Thomas Ince Studios, Culver City, 1919
- The Cheat (Dir. Cecile B. DeMille, Production by Jesse Lasky, 1915)
- The Dragon Painter (Haworth, 1919), starring Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki