Ghost Metropolis: Los Angeles from Clovis to Nixon

1910s

This page has tags:

  1. Decades, 1910s-1990s Curtis Fletcher

Contents of this tag:

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