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Beverly Glen Flood ...General views of wrecked houses, autos, etc., 1952

Authors: Pagel [Photographer];

Beverly Glen Flood ...General views of wrecked houses, autos, etc., 1952

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19 images. Georgia Newton, surveying damage at Beverly Glen Boulevard and Hebron Lane; Josie Newton, surveying damage at Beverly Glen Boulevard and Hebron Lane; Al White, surveying damage at Beverly Glen Boulevard and Hebron Lane; Eric Fisher, surveying damage at Beverly Glen Boulevard and Hebron Lane; Frank Fisher, surveying damage at Beverly Glen Boulevard and Hebron Lane; John Shelby, 13, on bike on Sunset Boulevard and Bel Air Gate; Examiner car stuck; Glen Cafe, 1743 Beverly Glen Boulevard, flooded; Deputy Sheriff William Hoefo, at above; ruined home of John Veloza, 10428 Hebron Lane, Beverly Glen.; Caption slips reads: "Photographer: Pagel. Date: 1952-01-18. Reporter: McHenry. Assignment: Beverly Glen Flood. 1: Deputy Sheriff William Hoefs; keeper of 'The Glen' Cafe at 1743 Beverly Glen Blvd. in an attachment, trapped by mud. 7 & 8: John Shelby, 13, of 466 Dale Hurst St., West Los Angeles, riding bike on Sunset Blvd. at Bel Air Gate. 19-20: Looking up Beverly Glen Blvd. from 800 block, 2 blocks North of Sunset Blvd. 41-42: Tumbled down cabin in 1200 Block on Beverly Glen Blvd. 49-50: 'The Glen' Cafe at 1743 Beverly Glen Blvd. 3 or 4: Photo of Examiner car being pulled out. 16: Mail box scene at Beverly Glen & Hebron Lane, L to R: Georgia and Josie Newton; Al White; Eric Fisher; and Frank Fisher. 15 & 46: Ruined home of John Veloza, 10428 Hebron Lane, Beverly Glen. Dirt washed down off mountain & completely filled house. Damage estimated $15,000 -- complete ruin".

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