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St. Anthony Church, Long Beach, Cal.
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Description
Identifier
clloy_099
Title
St
.
Anthony
Church
,
Long
Beach
,
Cal
.
Creator
Unknown
Date Created
1933
Subject (Topic)
Earthquakes--California--Long
Beach
;
Long
Beach
Earthquake
,
Calif
.,
1933
;
Earthquake
damage--California--Long
Beach
;
Church
buildings--Earthquake
effects--California--Long
Beach
;
Subject (Name)
St
.
Anthony's
Church
(Long
Beach
,
Calif.)
;
Subject (Place)
Long
Beach
(Calif.)--Earthquake
effects
;
Type
image
Form/Genre
Postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
b&w
;
9
x
14
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Collection Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9489r2nz
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Language
eng
Description
An
exterior
view
of
St
.
Anthony's
Church
building
in
ruins
after
the
1933
earthquake
. The
roof
and the
upper
portions
of the
walls
have
caved
in, and
rubble
surrounds
the
building
.
Historical Background
Before
1866
,
most
of what
is
now
Long
Beach
was
part
of
two
ranchos
:
Los
Cerritos
and
Los
Alamitos
. By the
1880s
portions
of
Rancho
Los
Cerritos
were
sold
,
subdivided
and
developed
under
the
name
of
Willmore
City
by
William
Wilmore
in
1882
. By
1888
, the
population
had
voted
to
incorporate
the
city
and
rename
it
the
City
of
Long
Beach
. At
5:54pm
on
March
10
,
1933
, a
magnitude
6.4
earthquake
struck
the
Newport-Inglewood
fault
zone
.
Severe
property
damage
occurred
at
Compton
,
Long
Beach
, and
other
areas
,
causing
serious
damage.
"
Property
damage
was
estimated
at
$40
million
, and
115
people
were
killed
.
Located
at
540
Olive
Avenue
,
St
.
Anthony's
Church
was
founded
in
1902
. The
church
quickly
outgrew
its
first
building
, and the
second
,
pictured
here, was
built
in
1914
.
After
this
building
was
destroyed
in the
1933
earthquake
,
it
was
rebuilt
the
following
year
in a
gothic
revival
style
. The
building
has been
designated
a
historic
landmark
by the
City
of
Long
Beach
.
Additional Printed Matter
Written on right side of photograph: "Earthquake 3-10-33"
Publisher's Identifier
Written on right side of photograph: "Winstead #26"
Additional Notes
Real photo postcard printed on DOPS paper.
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
Collection
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