Back in March 2016 I did a
post on the 1st English Lutheran Church at the SE corner of 8th and Flower and some of the
buildings on Flower between 8th and 9th. I've run across a little more information on this block.
For example, here's the church on the corner, with 810-12 to its right (built in late 1902 as a Pierce Bros. Mortuary),
and then a mission-revival building:
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Originally Posted by Flyingwedge
This 1916 photo looks at the east side of Flower Street toward 8th, with the 1st English Lutheran Church on the corner.
The next building south of the church is 810-12 S. Flower:
00013875 @ LAPL -- http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics08/00013875.jpg
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This October 11, 1923, photo shows a sliver of the church on the left, then 810-12 and the structure to its south being
demoed for the LA Gas and Electric Corp. building, which still stands today:
CA State Library
I also posted this photo; on the right, behind the rear of the boat and mostly obscured by trees, is 831 S. Flower:
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Originally Posted by Flyingwedge
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Here I've zoomed in on the parade photo above to get a closer view of 831 S. Flower, which has a front porch that
is not visible in the photo of 831 a little farther down in this post:
UCLA/Islandora
It turns out that 831 S. Flower was built in 1898 and designed by
Thornton Fitzhugh:
January 20, 1898,
Los Angeles Herald @
CDNC
February 3, 1898,
Los Angeles Herald @
CDNC
Here's a closer look at 831-33 S. Flower:
The Inland Architect and News Record Vol 43 No 6 June 1904 @
Hathitrust
The
1921 Baist Map shows 831-33 Flower still standing, but it likely was torn down when Allison and Allison's
Womens Athletic Club, seen here in 1925, was built at 829 S. Flower:
00047700 @ LAPL
The the last two buildings on the right in the above photo can still be seen in this
Feb 2017 GSV.