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View inside the belfry of the Los Angeles Plaza Mission Church and the bells cast by Paul Revere's apprentice George Hollbrook, [s.d.].
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View inside the belfry of the Los Angeles Plaza Mission Church and the bells cast by Paul Revere's apprentice George Hollbrook, [s.d.].

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Title View inside the belfry of the Los Angeles Plaza Mission Church and the bells cast by Paul Revere's apprentice George Hollbrook, [s.d.]. 
Description Photograph of the view inside the belfry of the Los Angeles Plaza Mission Church showing the bells cast by Paul Revere's apprentice George Hollbrook, [s.d.]. The left wall has three arched openings with a bell in each of them. The right wall has only one arched opening where a bell hangs. The clappers of the three bells on the left wall are partially visible and have ropes attached to them. The ropes of the two lower bells are attached to a wooden contraption (used for bell ringing purposes), while the rope for the third bell dangles. The top and lower right bells have raised letterings that read: "G H Hollbrook [...]." The third bell has raised lettering in Latin(?). A wooden cross stands at the highest point of the arched wall on the left. The floor is littered with debris. The plaza is visible below through the three lower arched openings (two on the left wall, and one on the right).; "Across the street from the Plaza and to the west is the Old Plaza Church (535 Main St.), first established in 1784 as a chapel. The oldest religious structure in Los Angeles, this 1822 building is also known as the Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels. Originally built as a simple adobe by Franciscan Padres with the labor of local Native American Indians, it took an additional 40 years to construct the whole church. This Catholic Church now features some fine modern additions, including a tile mosaic of The Annunciation, created by artist Isabel Piczek in 1981. The interior displays ornate designs of wrought iron and gold leaf. A collection of religious canvases adorn the alter, and murals grace the ceilings. Today, Our Lady Queen of Angels serves as an active church of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles." -- unknown author. 
Publisher University of Southern California. Libraries (digital) 
Subject Bells  (lcsh), Churches, Catholic  (lcsh), Hollbrook, George  (subject), Los Angeles -- Plaza #5 -- Architecture -- Churches -- Plaza Church -- 2 of 2  (file heading), Plaza Church  (subject), religious facilities  (adlf) 
Tags oai:digitallibrary.usc.edu:chs,OAI-PMH Harvest 
Place California (states), Los Angeles (city or populated place), Los Angeles (counties), Main Street (roadways), USA (countries) 
Type images
Format 1 photograph : glass photonegative, b&w ; 26 x 21 cm.; 1 photograph : photoprint, b&w ; 26 x 21 cm. (aacr2), glass plate negatives (format), photographs (aat) 
Source California Historical Society (contributing entity), California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960 (collection), Title Insurance and Trust, and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection, 1860-1960 (subcollection) 
Repository Email specol@lib.usc.edu
Repository Name USC Libraries Special Collections
Repository Location Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Rights Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library. 
Copyright Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library. 
Access Conditions Send requests to address or e-mail given 
Permanent Link (DOI) https://doi.org/10.25549/chs-m3859 
Identifier 5148 (accession number), CHS-5148 (call number), CHS-5148 (filename), chs-m265 (legacy collection record id), chs-c65-5314 (legacy record id), chs-m3859 (legacy record id), USC-1-1-1-3946 (legacy record id), 1-14- (microfiche number), USC (project) 
IIIF ID [Document.IIIFV3ID] 
DM Record ID 5314 
Unique identifier UC119317 
Legacy Identifier CHS-5148.tiff 
Type Image 
Internet Media Type image/tiff
Resolution 13.5 in × 16.7 in at 300dpi
34.2 cm × 42.5 cm at 300dpi 
Inherited Values
Title Title Insurance and Trust and C.C. Pierce Photography Collection 1860-1960 
Description The nearly 15,000 unique photographs of this collection contain the work of C.C. Pierce which cover the Los Angeles region city, street and architectural views, California Missions, Southwestern Native Americans, and turn-of-century Nevada, Arizona, and California. Pierce, active from 1886 to 1940, was one of the leading photographers of his day and amassed a collection of 15,000 images, including his own and those bought and copied from his contemporaries, George Wharton James and Charles Puck. The James collection contains over 2,000 images of portraits, customs, ceremonies, arts, and games of various groups of Southwestern Native Americans. 
Date Created 1860/1960 
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