Possibly old plan of Los Angeles Plaza, the first one was commissioned in 1781. There have been many changes and other plans since then, and on this one there are annotations English while the majority is in Spanish.
Felipe de Neve was the founder of the city of Los Angeles. The 7 foot high statue of De Neve was set in the 1873 pool at the center of the Plaza facing the Plaza Church. The statue was donated by the Daughters of the Golden West.
Felipe de Neve was the founder of the city of Los Angeles. The 7 foot high statue of De Neve was set in the 1873 pool at the center of the Plaza facing the Plaza Church. The statue was donated by the Daughters of the Golden West.
Protesters gather at the intersection of Plaza St and Sanchez St in Los Angeles. There are men and women in the crowds, and a a podium is visible. Some of the signs include text such as :"WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT ?", "REPEAL THE SALES TAX THE RICH!", "UNIT COOPRATORS AREA PLAN"
An unidentified woman, one foot on a soapbox, stands before stacks of magazines at a demonstration at Los Angeles Plaza park. A sizable crowd is gathered and Pico House can be seen in the background on the left.
Protesters gather at the intersection of Plaza St. and Sanchez St. in Los Angeles. There are men and women in the crowds, and a a podium is visible. A Brunswig Drug Co. billboard is visible in the background as well as and a poster with a hammer in hand that says "WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE" that has speakers attached to it in the middle of the crowd. Another sign saying "WE WANT MILK!" is held up. In the background there is a "El Nuevo Porvenir" mexicana store and a place that is named "Academia Sanchez".
Protesters gather at the intersection of Plaza St. and Sanchez St. in Los Angeles. There are men and women in the crowds, and a a podium is visible. A woman identified as Jean Rand gives a handwritten speech at the podium.