Photograph of a view of Highland Park looking west from Toland Place, March 11, 1932. Hundreds of small wooden houses are visible in a small valley at left. A hill gently rises from the floor of the valley at right, and many houses can be seen on its slope. In the background at left, a line of tall mountains is visible. There are several broad paved streets visible, while many trees are mixed in with the buildings. The bare hill from which the photograph was taken can be seen in the foreground at left.
Photograph of a view of the York Valley, looking northwest from Toland Place, March 11, 1932. Many small houses are visible scattered across the slope of a hill in the foreground. A wide paved street runs along the base of the hill, and several large rectangular buildings open onto the street. A line of pine trees can be seen in the foreground, and more trees can be seen along the slope of a hill at left. A tall mountain is visible in the distance at left.
Photograph of a birdseye view of the Arroyo Seco channel construction north of York Boulevard, December 7, 1933. A large group of workers can be seen at center. The channel can be seen in the foreground at left and is being extended into the background at right. Large bushes can be seen around the river. In the background at left, several automobiles and small buildings are visible.