Photograph of children on Western Avenue south of Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, ca.1906. A group of four children made up of two girls and two boys stand in the unpaved road to either side of baskets affixed with large, spoked wheels, roughly as tall as they are. The road continues into the left background. A three-story house is visible behind them. Telephone poles stand alongside the road. Houses and crop rows can be seen on the hills in the distance. Mountains are visible in the background.
Photograph of two little girls standing on the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street looking east (north?), Hollywood, California, ca.1900. Two small girls stand at the center of a wide, unpaved, muddy street. The silhouette of a carriage can be on the horizon behind them. A barn stands to the left of them while a treeline extends down the road to the right.
Photograph of Santa Monica Boulevard looking west from Western Avenue in Hollywood, 1906. A house, at left, is obscured by the heavy foliage of the eucalyptus trees that line the street. A streetcar pole in the center of the unpaved road reads "Cars Stop Here Only". The lot on which the house sits is on the southwest corner and measures 168' x 169'. It was sold in 1902 for $2500 and later leased in 1927 for $3,771,000 for a period of ninety-nine years.