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Old Posted Nov 5, 2014, 3:00 AM
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Originally Posted by LAboomer52 View Post
Some fotos of the "Bryn Mawr" housing development below and around the dam in the hollywood hills. Bryn Mawr Drive is off Holly drive.
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LA Times article on 11/15/1925 tell that "the street lights in Bryn Mawr will light up tonight for the first time". The development was owned by George Newberger and developed by R.W. Neiswendler. The article brags of home lots with views of Catalina, Long Beach and Venice, and Hollywood at night like a "twinkling like a sea of stars" and by day a "beautiful garden".

LA Times article in 1891 describes "Bryn Mawr" as a new style of architecture in homes that uses natural materials like wood, brink and stone("no disgusting paint or plaster"), and features turrets, shingles, colored roofs,and red brick chimneys. Maybe the tract was named thusly?? The article states that " Los Angeles is far ahead of San Fransisco in the individuality of it's architecture."



I believe the original post that may have mentioned Bryn Mawr has disappeared from NLA.



April 2, 1924 - Hollywood.
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...id/4234/rec/26







http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...id/4234/rec/26



Looking for information on this cloistered group of eight Hollywood bungalows. Or is it two Barns or Cape Cod style structures and six bungalows?







Palmer Photoplay, 6362 Hollywood.

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