Aa-As   (Table of Contents)

  • A & M Records, 1990, 1960s
    • Herb Alpert, 1990, 1960s
    • Colleen Creedon,* 1990, 1978, 1970s, 1960s,
      • Herb Alpert's secretary at A & M Records, 1990, 1960s
        • Lived above the Santa Monica Carousel, 1990, 1960
  • Damon Aaron, 2005b, 2001
    • dublab presents: Freeways Los Angeles, Emperor Norton Records, EMN-7039, compilation comp LP, cd/ vinyl, 2001
  • Aaron Bros., Art Supplies, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Joyce Abbott, 2010
    • Joyce has lived in Santa Monica since 1956, 2010
    • She attended John Adams Jr. High and SMHS and SMC, 2010
    • She then moved to San Jose and attended San Jose State and received her teaching credential, 2010
    • She returned to Santa Monica and began her teaching career at Washington Elementary School the present site of The Growing Place in Ocean Park, 2010
    • She was active in PTA and the Santa Monica/Malibu Education Foundation, 2010
    • She is a Board Member of The Growing Place, 2010
    • is the grandmother of five boys and one girl, 2010
  • Miss M.E. Abbott, 1908a, 1904-05
    • History Lecturer, McClaughlin class, 1908a, 1904
  • J.W. Abbott, Restaurant, 131 Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
  • Abbott & Elliott, 1908a, 1903
    • $5.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • The Abbot Kinney Company, 2003, 1979, 1904
    • (See Kinney Co.)
    • General Office, Venice Bank, 29 Windward & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Abbotsford Inn, 1999, 1880s
    • Abbot Kinney Development, 1999, 1880s
  • Abbot Kinney* Blvd., 2004, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
    • 1009 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Axe, 2001
    • 1023 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Joe's, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • (bet. Main St. & Westminister Ave.,)
      • Owner/chef, Joe Miller*, 2001, 1999, 1996
      • Los Angeles: Top 25 Food Ranking, 1999
    • 1025 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Fabio's, 2001
      • Fabio Flafiello*, owner, 2001
    • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Mobay, 1997
    • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Mobay Montego Bay, 1999
    • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Lilly's French Cafe and Wine Bar, 2004, 2001
  • Abbot Kinney Mural, 1979
    • Edward Biberman, 1979,
      • Venice Postoffice, 1979,
      • U.S. Work Progress Administration (WPA), 1979,
  • Judy Abdo,* 2010, 2008, 2007, 1990, 1983, 1982, 1980
    • Santa Monica City Councilor Judy Abdo, 2010
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    •  Pier House, 1980
    • SMMUSD Admin., 2008, 2007
    • Dee Fraynd, Judy Abdo*'s mother, 1980
    • Pier Restoration Corporation, 1990, 1983
    • Judy Abdo Ken Genser, January 10, 2010
  • Thornton Abell, 1997, 1942, 1937, 1930s
    • International Style Architect, 1997, 1930s
    • Work exhibited at the 1937 Santa Monica Canyon School Fiesta and Art Show, 1997, 1937
    • Purchased part of the Mary Kyte property on Upper Mesa, and b uilt a house into which Richard and Nona Haines moved after they were stranded on their way to Alaska by World War II, 1997, 1942, 1937
  • Abelia grandiflora, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • Julian Aberbach [1909-2004], 2004
    • Age 95, Co-founded firm that published Elvis hits, Los Angeles Times, 25 May 2004, B11
    • Music publisher of fiddler Spade Cooley's* Shame on You, 2004
  • Abilene, Kan., p. 493, 1908a
    • The county seat of Dickison county, Kan., p. 493, 1908a
    • City Attorney, Charles C. Towner [1870- ], p. 493, 1908a
  • Abolition, Abolitionists, 1910, pp. 497, 500 ff, 1908a, 1906, 1843
    • John Brown [ -1859], 1908a
    • Fred Douglass, pp. 500 ff., 1908a
    • William Lloyd Garrison, pp. 498-500, 1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
    • Wendell Phillips, pp. 498-500 ff., 1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
    • Lucy Stone (Blackwell) [August 13, 1818-October 19, 1893], pp. 500 ff., 1908a
    • Stephen Harris Taft [1825- ], 1910, p. 497 ff,, 1908a
      • Abolitionist speaker at eighteen, 1843, 1910
  • Teresa Abramian, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Frederick Abrams, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Abrams, 1981, 1916
    • San Francisco homeopathic physician who treated both Upton Sinclair and H. Gayord Wilshire, 1981, 1916
  • Harry N. Abrams Publishers, 1985
    • Paul Conrad Drawn and Quartered: The Best Political Cartoons (Introduction, William F. Thomas) Harry N. Abrams: NY, 1985, 176 pp.
  • Stan Abrams, 1985, 1950s
    • Equipment designer, 1985, 1950s
    • Along with Armét and Davis designed Norm's Restaurant, 1985, 1950s
  • Stephen Abronson, 2010,
    • Ocean Park Resident, 2010
    • Owner, Pourtal, 2010
  • Abstract Expressionism, 1990
    • American Art Movement, 1990
  • Absract Rude (Project Blowed), 2005, 2005b, 2003, 2002
    • Daedelus The Quiet Party, Plug Research pr 400203cd, cd/vinyl, 2005b, 2002,
    • Kei Kobayashi Routine Jazz #4 Substance records comp, cd, 2005b
      • Daedelus Girls (with Busdriver and Abstract Rude), 2005b
    • Busdriver Fear of A Black Tangent Big Dada LP, BD cd 077 cd / vinyl, 2005
  • Absurdity.biz, 2005, 2005b
    • Dr. Rek This Business of Absurdity Absurdity.biz EP, 12", AB01, 2005
    • Remixes by Terminal1, Daedelus and others, 2005
  • Abuses of the Comstock Milling Business, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Monopolistic controls of mines and mills, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Poor ore is mixed with good ore to increase the tonnage to the mills and there is little or no check on the sampling, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Conflict betweeen mine stockholders and mill shareholders, 1943, 1920-1850
  • Acacias, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Acacia dealbata, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Acacia subporosa (rare), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Blackwood Acacia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Acacia dealbata, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fifth St., Los Amigos Park, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Acacia subporosa (rare), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 727 Ashland, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Académie Casteluccho, 2001, 1973, 1909,
  • Académie Colarossi, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
  • Académies Julian, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
  • Academy Awards, 1997, 1955
    • (See Honors)
    • The Face of Lincoln, 1997, 1955
      • Documentary featuring Merrell Gage's Sculpture, 1997, 1955
  • Academy Awards Shows, 1983, 1974, 1968, 1961
    • Santa Monica Civic Auditorium annual event, 1983
      • From 1961 to 1968, 1974
  • The Academy of Holy Names, 1974, 1908a, 1901
    • Academy of the Holy Names, p. 219, 1908a
    •  The Sisters of the Holy Names, 1974, 1901
      • Dedicated February 22, 1901, 1974
    • Corner of Third Street and Arizona Avenue, 1974, 1901
  • Acapulco, 1997, pre-1768
  • Accent Hardware, 2004a
    • 2435 Main St., Edgemar Center for the Arts, 2004a
  • Accents, 2005
    • 2900 Main St., 2005
    • Jewelers, 2005
  • Accidents, Catastrophes, Disasters, Hazards, Violence, Waste, 1943, 1883-1881, 1880s, 1879, 1872, 1870s,1869, 1860s, 1920-50
    • (See Disasters; Working conditions)
    • Automobiles
    • Cranes
    • Earthquakes
    • Fires, Fires, 1943, 1883-1881, 1880s, 1869, 1860s
      • Sharon accuses J.P. Jones of setting 1869 Fire, 1943, 1872, 1869
    • Mining Accidents, 1943, 1895, 1880s, 1879, 1870s, 1860s, 1850s
      • Collapsing stopes, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Fires, Fires, 1943, 1883-1881, 1880s, 1869, 1860s
      • Heat Exhaustion, 1943
      • Miners Falling down shafts, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Scalding, 1943
      • Union Shaft Cage and Skip Failure, Two killed, 1943, 1879
        • (See Union Shaft)
        • Hoist Engineer Error, 1943, 1879
    • Pier Fires, 1924, 1920, 1915, 1912
    • Storms,
  • Accomodations, Facilities, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2003, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1990, 1989, 1987, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1975, 1963, 1952, 1943, 1940sa, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1933, 1931, 1930s, 1929, 1923, 1921, 1920s, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1903, 1900s, 1896, 1890s, 1887, 1880, 1880s, 1875, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1860s, 1855, 1850s, 1920-1850, 1840s, Assorted Postcards, Bay Cities Postcards, Postcards Adrift
    •  (See Apartments, Assembly Halls; Auditoriums; Ballrooms; Buildings; Condominimums; Dance Halls; Schools, etc.)
    • Adobe (s), Pueblo (s), 1997, 1935, 1908a, 1860s, 1880s
    • Amusement Parks, 1915
    •  Apartments, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 1983, Assorted Postcards
      • The Santa Monica Shores, 2010,
      • The Sea Castle, 2010, mid 1970s,
    • Art and Architecture's Case Studies, 1988
    • Auditoriums, Halls, Odea, Theaters, 2010, 2009, Assorted Post Cards
    • Auto Hotels, 1940sa, Assorted Postcards
    • Ball Rooms, 1960
    • Barracks,
    • Bars, 1935, 1860s
    • The Better Part of Town, 1943, 1870s
    • Boutiques
    • Brick Buildings, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • "Building booms," 1952, 1920s
    • Bungalows, Assorted Postcards
    • Cabanas, Assorted Post Cards
    • California Houses, 1908, 1908a
    • Camp, 1997, 1855
    • Camp Latham, 1908, 1908a, 1862, 1861
    • Canals, 1905
    • Chinatown, 1943, 1870s
    • Churches, 2010, 2009, 1910
    • Churches, 1935
    • Classrooms, 2010, 1990
    • The Club Casa del Mar, 2005, 1926
      • Private Beach Club and Hotel, 2005, 1926
    • Clubs, Clubs, 2009
      •  College, 1872
      • Washoe Club, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Colleges, Universities, 2010. 1935, 1887, 1880
    •  Commercial Buildings, 2003, 1907
    • Condominiums, 2008
    • Conference Rooms, Assorted Post Cards
    • Drive-Ins, Bay Cities Postcards
    •  Eames House, 1997
    • Estates, 1997, 1937
    • La Finca de la Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, 1997, 1933
      • 566 East Channel Road, the Mojica residence, 1997, 1933, 1936
    • Farmhouses, 1997, 1855
    • Fire Stations, 2008
    • Galleries, 1980
    • Gardens, 2009, 1935, 1900s, 1899, 1898
    • Washoe Club, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Haciendas, 1908, 1908a, 1860s, 1850s, 1840s,
    • Halls, 1875,
      • Fraternal Halls, 1875
      • Union Hall and Library, 1875
    • Homes, Mansions, Residences, 2008, 1952, 1943, 1920s, 1912, 1908a, 1907, 1870s, 1920-1850, Postcards Adrift
      • New homes, 1952, 1920s
    • Hospital, 2010
    • Hotel Miramar and Bungalows Santa Monica, California, Assorted Postcards
    • Hotel Rooms, Assorted Postcards
    • Hotels, 2008, 2003, 1997, 1943, 1940sa, 1935,1908a, 1907, 1905, 1872, 1860s1920-1850, Assorted Postcards
    • Houseboats, 2009, 1979, 1883
    • Houses, Homes, 2010, 2008, 1997, 1952, 1943, 1920s, 1908a, 1920-1850
      • New homes, 1952, 1920s
      • Tract housing development, 1952, 1920s
    • Hotels, Inns, 2008, Assorted Post Cards
      • Royal Inn of Santa Monica, 1819 Ocean Ave. (at Pico), Assorted Post Cards
    • Kitchenettes, 1940s
    • Land, 1935, 1880
    •  Libraries, 1987, 1875
    • Log farmhouse, 1997, 1855
    • Mansions, Estates, Postcards Adrift
      • Paul De Longpre [1855-1911], 2009, 1935, 1911, 1908, 1900s, 1898
      • Charles Ray, Beverly Hills, CA, Postcards Adrift
    • Mines, 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Motels. 1996. 1963
    • Museums, 2009
    • Observatories
    •  Palmcrest House, Long Beach, CA, 2008, 2006
      • a retirement center and a convalescent hospital, 2008, 2006, 1989
    • Parade Routes, 1915
    • Parks, 2010, 1993, 1990,
    •  Piers, 2003, 1931, 1908a, 1907, 1906
    • Pre-fab ready-mades, 1988
    • Promenades
    • Quarters, "towns," 1935
    •  Racially Restricted Housing, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Chinatowns, Ghettos, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Ranches, 1935
    • Red-light Districts, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Restaurants, 1937
    • Restaruants, Bay Cities Postcards
    •  Rooms, 1940s, Assorted Post Cards
    • Royal Inn of Santa Monica P1009 Mike Roberts Color Productions, Berkeley, 94710, Unused Oversized Post Card, KR, Assorted Post Cards
    • The Sawtelle Soldiers' Home, 1997, 1896
    • Schools, 2010, 1952, 1936, 1928, 1923, 1920s, 1906, 1903, 1900s, 1890, 1876
      • (See Architecture, Schools)
      • Adjustment Rooms, 1952, 1929
      • Administrative offices, 1952, 1936, 1923, 1920s
      • Art room, buildings. 1952, 1950 1952, 1936
      • Athletic field, 1952, 1919
      • Auditoriums, 1952, 1923, 1920s
        • a new auditorium, Barnum Hall, 1952, 1930s
        • Auditorium, 1952, 1950
      • Buildings are of the rambling one-story type of construction, providing safety from fire and earthquake, and are connected by outside, covered corridors that surround two grass-covered patios, 1952, 1949
      • A four-room-bungalow extension, 1952, 1928
      • Cafeterias, 1952, 1936, 1928, 1923, 1906, 1900s
      • Cafeteria-homemaking building, 1952, 1950
      • The Calabasas School, Calabasas, 1952
      • Canyon School, Santa Monica Canyon, 1952, 1890s
      • Classrooms, 1952, 1928
      • Domestic science, 1952, 1938-1939,
      • Elementary schools, 1952, 1923, 1920s, 1908, 1906, 1903
      • Gardens, Playgrounds, Physical Plants, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Garfield School [1906- ]. 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Garripatas Canyon School, Topanga Canyon, 1952
      • Outdoor Greek Theater, The Santa Monica High School Memorial Theatre, 1952, 1921, 1919
      • Boys' and girls' gymnasiums 1952, 1950, 1928
      • Health unit was constructed to serve as an emergency first-aid room and rest room for those who were not well, 1952, 1912
      • Home economics room, 1952, 1936
      • Janitorial use and building supplies, 1952, 1938-1939,
      • Kindergarten classrooms at Garfield School, "an attractive, homelike environment," 1952, 1923, 1920s, 1913
      • There were no facilities at Lincoln for work in domestic science or shop; thus the facilities at Jefferson School, four blocks away, were used for these classes. [11. See supra, p. 136.] However, in 1922, two large bungalows were purchased and equipped for these special subjects at the Lincoln School. [12. Board Minutes, May 10, 1922.], 1952, 1923, 1910s
      • General science and a course in agriculture were added to the junior high school program in 1915. [13. Manual, Santa Monica City Schools, 1915, p. 7.], 1952, 1923, 1915, 1910s
      • A large plot of ground was set aside for use of the classes in agriculture. Here the boys and girls planted vegetables and flowers, acquiring much valuable information for application to home gardening. They harvested and sold the crops, using the money to purchase seeds and equipment, 1952, 1923, 1910s
      • Lincoln Junior High School, 1952, 1924
        • The new plant was considered by educators of the time to be among the most complete of its kind. Special facilities had been provided each department, and the arrangement of the buildings and the departments was such as to allow accessibility, adaptability, and quietude when needed. The open U formation of the plant permits an impressive view of the main classroom and administration building, which is a two-story, red brick structure with tile roof. The approach to this building is along open corridors which flank the sides of those adjoining it. One of these buildings contains the auditorium and music rooms, while the other houses the cafeteria and homemaking rooms. The auditorium has as a seating capacity of 700 and is fully equipped for junior high school use. The cafeteria dining room will seat 300 students and is used for school dances and other student activities. [17. Ibid., p. 76.]
        • The Lincoln Junior High School has a most complete library, both in point of books and of physical details. The reading room and reference room, separated by folding doors, together will seat approximately 140 students. A full-time librarian instructs the students in the use of the library and aids them in selecting materials. [18. Frederick F. Martin Annual Report of the the Santa Monica City Schools, 1929-30, unpublished report in files of Santa Monica Board of Education.]
      • Libraries, 1952, 1936, 1930, 1929
      • Locker and shower facilities, 1952, 1938-1939,
      • Mechanical drawing rooms, 1952, 1938-1939,
      • Music practice rooms for band and orchestra as well as two music classrooms, 1952, 1930s
      • Nearby Schools, 1952
      • Neighborhood Schools,
      • "Opportunity" Classrooms, Garfield School, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • New McKinley School [1923- ], 1952, 1923. 1920s
      • The John Muir School [1923- ], 1952, 1923, 1920s
      • Rented Spaces, 1952
      • Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1930s, 1920s, 1910, 1898
      • Science building, 1952, 1950
      • Two shop buildings 1952, 1928, 1924
      • Tents, 1952, 1930s
      • Theaters, 1952
        • Auditoriums, 1952
        • Barnum Hall, 1952
        • Memorial Outdoor Theater, 1952
      • Washington School [1903-1980], 1952, 1908, 1903
      • Woodshop, 1952, 1933
    • The Sea Castle Apartments, 1987
    • Shops,
    • Stands, 1937, 1931
    • Old street cars, 1997, 1913
      • brought out from Los Angeles to provide housing at four dollars a month to the Japanese fishing village next to the Long Wharf, 1997, 1913
    • Studios, 1990
    • Suites, Assorted Postcards
    • Tents, 1997, 1952, 1934, 1930s, 1880s, 1871
    • Theaters, 1915
    •  Town Houses, 1908a
    • Towns, 1910
    • Tract housing development, 1952, 1920s
    • Trailer Parks, Mobile Homes, 1996
    • Train, 1979, 1907
    • U.S. Flagship Wyoming, 1952, 1921
    • Universities, Colleges, 1935, 1887, 1880,
    •  Villa Santa Monica, 1997, 1936
      • Later a hotel in San Miguel Allende, 1997, 1936
  • Ron Acosta, 2008
    • Venice Historian. 2008,
    • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main St., 2008
    • Touch of Evil, Orson Welles  2008
  • Acoustic Engineers, 2003, 1958
    • (See Engineers)
    • Vern O. Knutsen, 2003, 1958
  • Acoustic Guitar, 2001, 1994
  • Acrobat, 2006. 2006a. 1948
    • Magazine published in 1948 by Glenn Sundby, 2006, 2006a
  • Acrobatics, Acrobats, 2006, 2006a, 2000, 1994, 1979, 1974, 1960, 1959, 1952, 1949, 1948, 1908, 1907, 1884
    •  (See Gymnastics)
    • Acrobat, 2006. 2006a. 1948
    • Acrobatic adagio, 1994, 1952, 1949
    • Bottom-man, 1994, 1949
    • Cannonball to a high hand-to-hand, 1994, 1952
    • The Eddy family of acrobats, 1979, 1908, 1907
    • Handstanding, 2006, 2006a, 1949, 1948
    • Handwalking, 2006, 2006a
    • Head-to-head balancing, 2006, 1949
    • "Larry" Mace*, 2006, 2006a, 1994, 1974, 1949. 1948
    • Deforest "Moe" Most* (1917-2006), 2006, 2006a, 1974, 1960, 1959, 1949. 1948,
    • Acrobatic Pyramid Tricks, 1994, 1949
    • [Steve] Reeves*, 2006. 2006a, 1959, 1949
    • Russ Saunders*, 1994, 1974, 1949. 1948
    • Standing-three-high, 2006, 1960, 1949
      • Three-high on the Grass, 1960 , 1960
    • Glenn Sundby* 2006, 2006a, 2000, 1948, 1939
    • Stan Turner*, 1994, 1974, 1949. 1948
    • Frankie Vincent*, 1994, 1974, 1949. 1948
    • Babe Westerlund*, 1994, 1974, 1949. 1948
    • The World Acrobatic Socieity Gallery of Honor, 2006, 2006a, 2000
      • Glenn Sundby*, Inducted 2000, 2006, 2006a
    • Harold Zenkin*, 1994, 1952, 1949, 1948
  • Acrocarpus fraxinifolius, 1980
    • Pink Cedar, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Acromegaly, 2008, 2008a, 1858, 1852, 1847, 1840s
    • Governor Pio Pico Diagnosis, 1008, 2008a
    • Metabolic Condition, 2008, 2008a, 1858, 1852, 1847, 1840s
  • Acting, 1952
    • (See Actors, Acting)
  • Activist (ism) (s), 2008, 1960s, 1908a
    • Anti-War, 2008, 1960s
    • Draft Resistance, 2008, 1960s
    • Evangelicalism, 2008, 1960s
      • Lee Boek*, 2008
    • Preservation, 2008, 1908a
  • Activities, 2008, 2008a, 2002, 2007, 1943, 1908, 1908a, 1876, 1875, 1870s, 1867, 1865, 1920-1850, Assorted Postcards
    • Amusement Zones, 1943, 1920-1850; Beaches, Parks, Singing, Social gatherings, 1908a, 1865, Assorted Postcard; Cards, Poker, 1943, 1876; Celebrations, 2008, 2008a; Chess, 2008; Church, 1943, 1870s; Drinking, 1943, 1876, 1875; Good fellowship, 1943, 1876; Gambling, 1943, 1920-1850; Governing, 2007, 1908a; Opium Smoking, 1943, 1860s; Red Light Districts, 1943; The Sporting Life, 1943, 1920-1850; Story-telling, lies, yarns, 1943, 1876, 1875; Theater, 1943,1870s, 1867; Vacationing, 2008, 2008a, 2002; V-Flume Ride, 1943, 1870s; Walking, Assorted Postcard; Work, 2008
  • Activities, 1908a
    • Cricket, p. 307, 1908a
    • Horse Racing, pp. 134, 135;1908a
    • Lawn Tennis, p. 305, 1908a
    • Outdoor pastimes, p. 305, 1908a
    • Polo Club, p. 307, 1908a
  • Activities, Sports, Play, 1999, 1994, 1992, 1990, 1985, 1980, 1976, 1974, 1948, 1926, 1919-1909
    • Acrobatics, 1994, 1952, 1948
    • Amusements, 1980,
    • Balancing, 1994, 1948
    • basketball, 1976
    • beach bathing, 1976
    • beach sitting, 1976
    • beach volleyball, 1994, 1948
    • bicycling, 1976
    • billiards, 1983
    • boating, 1976
    • body building, 1994,1948
    • bowls, 1976
    • boxing, 1999, 1912, 1910
    • camping, 1974, 1860s
    • checkers, 1976
    • chess, 1976
    • Collecting, 1992, 1985, 1980
    • Cooking, 1980
    • Dancing, 2003, 1994, 1990, 1980, 1974, 1952, 1949, 1924, 1920, 1860s
    • dating, 1994,1952
    • drinking, 1987, 1984, 1923, 1920
    • fishing, 1976, 1933, 1928
    • gambling, 1987, 1923
    • game parlours, 1974,1905
    • golf, 1983
    • gymnastics,1949, 1948
    • hot-rodding, 1976, 1971
    • outings, 1994, 1942
    • paddle tennis, 1976
    • picnicking, 1990, 1983, 1926
    • polo, 1983, 1939
    • doing psychedelics, 2003, 1970s
    • racing, 1999,
    • road-racing, 1999, 1919-1909
    • sailing, 1983, 1939
    • scuba-diving, 1976, 1971
    • shuffleboard, 1976
    • sky-diving, 1976, 1971
    • smoking dope, 2003, 1970s
    • sunning, 1976
    • surfing, 1976, 1971
    • swimming, 1976
    • table tennis, 1994, 1948
    • tea, 1974, 1902
    • tennis,1983, 1976, 1974,1939, 1902
    • volleyball, 1994, 1976,1948
    • walking, 1976
    • weight-lifting, 1994, 1976, 1948
    • windsurfing, 1985
  •  Activitites, Play, Amusements, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1991, 1989
    • Analyzing, Awakening, Collage, Collecting, Delighting In, Distracting, Dreaming, Experiencing, Gambling, Idling, Inventing, Listening, Living, Loitering, Montage, Movie Going, Parsing, Refusing, Resisting, Revolting, Rupturing, Sensing, Surfing, Waiting,
  • Activities, Amusements, Games, Play, 2005, 2004b, 2001, 1990, 1970s, 1960s, 1957, 1955, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1930s, 1916, 1913
    • Air Shows, 1990, 1946; Amusement piers, 2004b, 1960s; Archery, 1990, 1958; Beauty Pageants, 1990, 1946; Body Building Contests; Country and Western Swing, 1990, 1946; Dixieland Band parades, 2004b, 1960; Tijuana Bull-fights, 2004b, 1960s; Camping, 1916; Casinos, 1908; dance halls, 1990, 1944; Dropping hooks, 1990, 1973; Gambling, 1990, 1939, 1930s; Games, 1990, 1944; hiking, 1990, 1973, 1916; Listening to dixieland, jazz, mariachis, poetry , 2004b, 1960s, 1950s; Physical Culture Exhibitions, 1990, 1946, 1935; Pinball games, 1990, 1970s, 1955; Poetry Readings, 2001, 1957; Rides, roller coasters, spinning rides, 1990, 1944; Sight-seeing, 1913; Skee-ball, 1990, 1954;  
  • Activities, 2005, 2002, 1996, 1991 1978, 1921, 1910, 1897
    • Backpacking 1996; The Beach, 1978; Being together, 1978; Body Building Competitor, 1978; camping,1996; cycling, 1996; The Dance, 1921; Dancing, 1978; Eating, 2002, 1897; Fishing, 2002, 1910; mountain hiking, 2004; Photographing, 1991; planting trees, 1996; reading,1996; Restorative, 2002, 1897; singing, 1996; Skateboarding. 2005; Training, 1978; Waiting, 1978; walking, 1996
  • Activities, 2005, 2005a, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1987, 1958, 1930s, 1920, 1917, 1911,
    • Acrobats, 1999, 1930s; Amusements, 1999, 1987; Band concerts, 1999, 1917; basketball, 1999; Bathing, 1987, 1911; basketball, bicycling, 1999; Billiards, 2005a; Bowling, 2005a; Children's beauty contests, 1999; boating, 2005; dancing, 2005; Dance Concerts, 1920; Dance Lessons, 1920; Eating, 1987, 1912; fishing, 2005; gymnastics, 1999; handball, 1999; Paddle tennis, 1999; physical culturalists, 1999, 1930s; Promenading, 1987, 1911; rides, 2005; rollerskating, 1999; Skating, 1987, 1911; surfing, 1999; Surf bathing, 2005a; swimming, 2005; Vaudeville, 1987, 1911; Weight-lifters, 1999, 1930s; Writing Poems, 1996;
  • Activities, 2005, 2005b, 1997, 1980, 1979, 1979, 1975, 1960s, 1940s, 1939, 1930s, 1929, 1928, 1925, 1924, 1920s, 1913; 1910s; 1905, 1904, 1880, 1879, 1867,
    • Art Exhibits, 1997, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1934; Badminton, 1997, 1930s; Baseball, 1979, 1913-1915; Bathing, 1997, 1879; Betting, 1979, 1880s; Billiards, 1979, 1880; Bingo, 1979, 1930s, 1920s; Boxing, 1979, 1913; Car racing, 1979, 1915; Chess, 2005b; Civilized Pleasures, 1997, 1860s; Dancing, 2005, 2005b, 1920s; 1904; Dining, 2005, 1920s; Drinking, 2005, 1979, 1920s; 1917; Education, 2005, 1940s; Fishing, 2005, 1975, 1929; Fist-fighting, 1979, 1928; Gambling, 2005, 1920s; Golfing, 1979, 1880s; Haying, 2005, 1975, 1920s; House keeping, 2005b; Hunting, 2005, 1979, 1920s, 1880s; Music, 1980, 1979, 1905; Parties, 2005, 1920s; Picnicing, 2005, 1975, 1920s,; Poetry readings, 1979, 1950s; Politics, 2005, 1975, 1910s; Roller Skating, 1979, 1977; Shooting, 1979, 1928; Showering, 1997, 1879; Smoking, 2005b, 1904, 1870s; Strolling, 1979, 1880s; Sunning, 2005, 1940s, 1920s; "ocean swimming and surfside festivities.", 1997, 1867; Surfing, 2005, 1997, 1940s, 1920s; Swimming, 2005, 1997, 1940s, 1920s, 1879; Volleyball, 2005, 1940s, 1920s;
  • Activities. 2005b, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1944, 1879
    • Classifying, Collecting , Identifying Trees; Donating land, money; Giving gifts, 2005b; Gardening, 1976; Planting Trees, 1980, 1879;
  • Activities, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1979, 1898, 1890s, 1880, 1880s, 1871, 1870s, 1860, 1850s, 1833, 1781, Intro
    • Adda, 2004, 2004b, Intro; Amusements, 1979, 1890s; Art, 2005b; Baseball, 1979, 1880s, 1850s; bathing, 1979, 1870s; Bearbaiting, 1979, 1860; Bicycling, racing 1979, 1890s, 1880s; Billiards, 1979, 1880s, 1833; Boxing, 1979, 1880s bullfights, 1979, 1860; camping, 1979, 1870s; cards, 1979, 1843 cockfighting, 1979, 1860; concerts, 1979, 1871, 1870s; Coursing, 1979, 1890s; Dancing, 1979, 1880, 1870s, 1843, 1843; drinking, 1979, 1870s, 1860s, 1850s, 1840s; Excursions, 1979, 1890s; Equestrian events,, 1979, 1890s, 1870s; flâneurie, 2004, 2004b, 1929, Intro; footraces, 1979, 1870s, 1850s; horse racing , 1979, 1890s; gambling, 2005b, 1979, 1890s; games, 1979, 1870s; Golf, 2005, 1979, 1890s; gun clubs, 1979, 1890s; gymnasium, 1979, 1871; gymnastics, 1979, 1850s; horse racing , 1979, 1890s; menagerie, 1979, 1870s; mixing, re-mixing, 2005b; Listening to music, 1898; parlor games, 1979, 1850s; Photographing, 1890s; picnicking, 1979, 1870s; Polo, 1979, 1870s; Posing, 1890s, 1876; Rapping, 2006, 2005b; reading, 1979, 1843; Roller skating, 1979, 1880s; Saloons, 1979, 1890s; Sharpshooting, 1979, 1890s; Saloons, 1979, 1890s ; church socials, 1979, 1850s; songfests, 1979, 1850s; Tennis, 1979, 1890s; walking, 1979, 1870s; Writing, 2005;
  • Activities, 1999, 1998, 1994, 1981, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1916, 1910, 1908, 1906, 1898, 1895, 1891,
    • Aquariums, 1910; Barbequeing, 1994; Body worship, 1999, 1940s; Dance marathons, 1999, 1930s, 1920s; Cock Fighting, 1981, 1930s; Drinking, 1999, 1920s; Exhibitionism, 1999, 1940s; Excursions, 1910; Gambling, 1999, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s; Golf, 1998, 1898; Health Food, 1981, 1916, 1908, 1906; Hedonist pursuits, 1999, 1940s; Playing the Numbers, 1999, 1920s; Politics, 1981, 1930s; (Horse) Racing, 1998, 1898; Reading, 1994; Roller Coasters, 1910; Slot Machines, 1999, 1920s; Tennis, 1998, 1981, 1916, 1891; Touring, 1910; Vice, 1999, 1920s; Writing, 1994
  • Activities, 2006, 2006a, 2005b, 1977, 1974, 1973, 1970s, 1969, 1960, 1949, 1948, 1940s, 1933, 1930s, 1924, 1921, 1920, 1920s, 1895
    • Acrobatics, 2006, 2006a, 2000, 1960, 1948; Amusement rides, 2005b, 1930s; Outdoor Art Shows, 1974, 1973; auto racing, 1919, 1909; Avoiding vehicular traffic, 1974, 1973; Nude bathing, 1973, 1920s; Beaches, 1974, 1920, 1895; Beach Cleaning, 2006; boating, 1974, 1933, 1930s; Body Building, 2006, 2006a, 1948; chess, 2006, 1948; dating, 2005b, 1930s; flying, 1974, 1924, 1921; gambling, 1974, 1940s, 1930s; gymnastics, 2006, 2006a,1960, 1939, 1937, 1930s; handstanding, 2006, 2006a; handwalking, 2006, 2006a, 1949; photography, 1977, 1969; school, 2005b, 1930s; shopping, 2005b, 1930s; Sport, 2006, 1948; strolling, 1974, 1973; sunbathing, 1974, 1920s; swimming, 2006, 1974, 1970s, 1920, 1895; table-tennis, 2006, 1948; tributes, 2006; volleyball, 2006, 1948; Waqlking, 1974, 1973; Weight lifting, 2006, 1948; working, 2005b, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s; working out. 2006, 2006a, 1948; writing, 2006; Yachting, boating, 1974, 1940s, 1933, 1930s
  • Activities, 2007, 2006, 2005, 1994, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1970s, 1959, 1952, 1949, 1948, 1940s, 1933, 1930s, 1911, 1908, 1907, 1902, 1892, 1890, 1889
    • Acrobatics, 1994, 1952, 1949, 1948; Amusements, 1987, 1911, 1907; Attending Religious Services, 1952, 1908, 1902, 1892, 1890, 1889; Bicycling, 1987, 1907; Birding, 2007; Boating, 1974; Civic Participation, 2007; Dancing, 1994, 1950s; Education, 2007, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1952, 1892, 1890, 1889, 1876, 1875; Hiking 1974, 1940s, 1933, 1930s; Remodeling, 2007; Skateboarding, 2007, 1970s; Skating, 2007; Surfing, 2007, 1970s; Swimming, 2007, 2006, 2005; Walking 1974, 1940s, 1933, 1930s; Writing, 2007; Yachting, 1974, 1940s, 1933, 1930s;
  • Activities, 2008, 2007, 1960s, 1950s, 1908a, 1885
    • Attending lectures, 1908a, 1904-05; Church-going, 2008; Drinking, 1908a, 1885; Entertaining, 1908a, 1885; Governing, 2008, 2007, 1908a, 1876; Memorials, 2008; Movies, 2008; Poetry readings, 2008; Protests, 2008, 1960s; Reading, 2007, 1908a, 1885; soccer, 2007; surfing, 2008, 2007; Theater, 2008; Travel, 2008, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s;
  • Activities, 2008, 2008a, 2002, 2007, 1908, 1908a, Assorted Postcards
    • Beaches, Parks, Singing, Social gatherings, 1908a, 1865, Assorted Postcards; Celebrations, 2008, 2008a; Chess, 2008; Governing, 2007, 1908a; Vacationing, 2008, 2008a, 2002; Walking, Assorted Postcards; ; Work, 2008
  • Activities, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1988, 1980, 1968, 1960s, 1907, 1894,Assorted Post Cards
    • Bathing, Assorted Post Cards; Dancing, 1988, 1968, 1894; Dining, 1991, 1990, 1983, 1982, 1970s, Assorted Post Cards; Drinking, Assorted Post Cards; Driving, Assorted Post Cards; Eating, Assorted Post Cards; Grooming, Assorted Post Cards; Philosophy, 1980, 1960s; Recuperation, Assorted Post Cards; Reading, 1907; Relaxation, Assorted Post Cards; Resting, Assorted Post Cards; Shopping, Assorted Post Cards; Sight-seeing, Assorted Post Cards; Sleeping, Assorted Post Cards; Surfing, 2008, 2007, 2006; Swimming, Assorted Post Cards; Touring, Assorted Post Cards; Traveling, Assorted Post Cards
  • Activities, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1988, 1987, 1980, 1968, 1960s, 1907, 1894, Assorted Post Cards
    • Art Festivals, 1987; Lectures, 1911, 1909; Photography, 2008, 1960, 1940, 1907, 1886, 1860; Scenic Views, 1907
  • Activities, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1988, 1980, 1968, 1960s, 1952, 1923, 1920s, 1907, 1906, 1900s, 1894, Assorted Post Cards
    • Amusement Piers, 1952, 1900; Building, 1920s; Construction, 1920s; Eating, 1952, 1906, 1900s; Gardening, 1952, Golf, 1952, 1900; 1900s; Lectures, 1911, 1909; Music, 1952, 1908; photography, ; Race Track, 1952, 1900; Attending School, 1952, 1906; Volunteering, 1952, 1906, 1900s, 1890s; Voting Bonds, 1952, 1906, 1905, 1900s
  • Activities, 2009, 2008, 1987, 1959, 1923, 1918, 1908a
    • Bridge, 1972; Cards, 1972; Collecting Art, Post Cards, 2009;Democracy, 1952; Dying, 1959; Gathering, 1908a; Meetings, 1908a; Music, 2009, 1952, 1951; Reading, 1923; Traveling, 1959, 1908a, 1917-1885
  • Activities: 2009, 2008, 1993, 1940sa, 1937, 1931, 1921, 1912, Assorted Post Cards
    • Beaches, 1921; Boosterism, 2008, 1910; Concerts, 2009; Cremation, 1912; Dining, Assorted Post Cards; Disappearing, 1912; Dogs, 2008; Eating, 1940sa, 1937, 1931; Gambling, 1993; Going to the Store, 1913; Golf, 2008; Mingling, Assorted Post Cards; Surprise Retirement Parties, 1912; Radio, 1993; Shopping, Assorted Post Cards; Softball, 2008; Sport, 2008; Sunning, 1921
  • Activities: 2009, 2008, 2003, 1908, 1907
    • Bathing, 2003, 1907; Billiards, 1907; Boating, 1960; Body Building, 2008; Bowling, 1907; Celebrating Fourth of July, 2009, 1908; Dancing, 1907; Eating Out, 1907; Fishing, 1960; Photography; 2009, 1908; Sight Seeing, 1907
  • Activities: 2003, 1912
    • Amuusements, Bicycling; bowling; motion pictures, theater, rides, 2003, 1912;
  • Activities, 2009, 2008, 1935;
    • Fancy Dress Balls, 1894; Birthday parties, 2008; Campaigning, 1990; Craft Fairs, Markets, 2009; Dreaming, 1935; Festivals, 1894; Fundraising, 2009; Parades, 1894; Collecting post cards, 2009
  • Activities, 1947, 1894
    • Campaigning, 1894; Celebrating, 1894; Oranizing, 1894; Parading, 1894
  • Activities, 2010, 2009, 1935, 1910s, 1860s
    • Amusements, Fandangos, 1935, 1860s; Hangings, 1935, 1860s; Politics, 2010, 2009; Ribbon Cutting, 2010; Scandals, 1935, 1860s
    • Criminal Activities: Dynamiting, 1935, 1910s; Gun Fights, 1935, 1860s; Lynchings, 1935, 1860s;
  • Activities, 1935
    • Everyone drives an automobile; everyone lives in more than one house, and outdoors; charming and family life's behind many doors and outdoors. She plays tennis and volleyball; dives, swims, sails;, 1935
  • Activity Rooms, 1952, 1951, 1930s
  • Actors, Acting, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2003, 2001, 1997, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1981, 1980s, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1970s, 1960s, 1952, 1944, 1935, 1934, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1920s, 1906, 1875, Postcards Adrift
    • (See Movies, Movie Stars)
    •  Sarah Bernhardt, 2005b, 1979, 1935, 1913, 1906
      • The French actress performed at Venice's Auditorium on the Abbot Kinney Pier, 2005b, 1906
    • Lee Boek,* Confessions of a Pulpiteer, 2008
    • Humphrey Bogart, 1981, 1944
    • Jim Carrey, 2004a, 2001
    • Leo Carrillo, Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
    • Charlie Chaplin, 2004, 1994, 1987, 1976, 1971, 1915
    • Buster Crabbe, 1990, 1979, 1932, 1930
    • Joan Crawford, 1994, 1983, 1934, 1926, 1920s
    • Jaime Lee Curtis, 2004a, 2003
    • Bebe Daniels, 1994
    • Ken Darby, Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
    • John Decker, 1990, 1944
    • Duse, 1935,
      • Sarah Bernhardt's greatest rival, also made one of the last appearances of her life in Los Angeles, 1935,
    • Richard Dysart,* 2010
    • Clint Eastwood, 1990, 1978
    • Dale Eunson,* 2008, 1982
    • Douglas Fairbanks,* 1994, Postcards Adrift
    • Mei-Lan-Fang, 1926, 1925
      • First Artist of the Theatre in China, 1926, 1925
    • Glenn Ford, 1952
    • Joseph Freeman,* 2007, 1980s, 1970s, 1960s
      • Third St., 2007, 1980s, 1970s, 1960s
      • New York Yiddish Actor, 1930s?
    • Nat Goodwin* 2002, 1974, 1920
    • Mitch Greenhill,* 2008
    • Oliver Hardy, 2004a, 1933, Film
    • Jean Harlow, 1983, 1934
    • Sessue Hayakawa,  Postcards Adrift
      • 796:-Home of Sessue Hayakawa, Hollywood, California Post Card M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in the USA), JT,  Postcards Adrift
    • Dennis Hopper, 2004a, 1994
    • John Huston, 2001, 1930s
    • Danjuro Ichikawa, the Ninth, 1926, 1925
      • c. 1875, the greatest actor of all Japanese history, 1926, 1925
    • Peter Kors,* 2008, 1982
    • Alan Ladd, 2005b
    • Stan Laurel,* 1991, 1950s, 1930s
    • Laurel* and Hardy, 2004a, 1933, Film
    • Florence Lawrence, Silent Screen Actress, The Biograph Girl, 1994
    • Mae Marsh, 1994, 1917
    • Steve Martin, 2004a, 1999
    • Harpo Marx, 1990, 1948
    • Koshiro Matsumoto, 1926, 1925
    • Gene Nelson, Motion picture actor and dancer, 1952
    • Maureen O'Sullivan, 1983, 1934
    • Mary Pickford, 1994, 1935, 1918, 1917, Postcards Adrift
    • Nolan Porter, 2008
    • Marlene Rasnick [ -2001], 2008, 2001, 1970s
    • Charles Ray, [1891-1943] Wikipedia, 2009, Postcards Adrift
    • Actor/Director Robert Redford, 2010
    • Eve Roberts,* 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004
    • Gail Russell, Motion picture actress, 1952
    • Harry Shearer,* 2008, 2004, 1980s
    • Martin Sheen, Narration, The California Mission, 1991, 42 pp.
    • Fred Thomason, Athlete, Minister, Western Movie Star, 1935
    • Rudolph Valentino, Postcards Adrift
      • Rudolph Valentino's Home, Hollywood, Los Angeles,c California Post Card Published by California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, California 26829 Unused and undated, JT, Postcards Adrift
    • Diane Varsi, 1997
    • Orson Wells, 2008
  • Adagio Lifts, 2006, 1948
  • Ed Adams, 1987, 1930s
    • Venice Surf Club Surf Board Innnovator, 1987, 1930s
  • Henry Adams, 1994
    • American Author, 1994
  • John Adams (Intermediate) Junior High School (Middle) School, 2010, 2006, 2005, 1983, 1975, 1960s, 1952, 1951, 1950s, 1946, 1939, 1938, 1936, 1933, 1930s, 1929, 1928, 1919, 1914, 1913, 1912
    • Late in the nineteenth century, when the American ladder system of public education had been quite fully developed; and when, for the first time, the elementary, then the secondary, and finally the higher segments of the school systems had been placed under public control and given public support, leaders in the field began to turn critical attention upon the entire system of public instruction. As defects became increasingly obvious, plans for reorganization were formulated. These plans, however, did not get under way until 1910, a year after the junior high program in Berkeley and Columbus had begun. [7. Gruhn and Douglass, op. cit., p. 38], 1952, 1910, 1900s
    • The Junior High School Movement
    • The first junior high schools to appear in the United States were opened in Berkeley, California, and in Columbus, Ohio, in 1919. [5. William T. Gruhn and Karl R. Douglass, The Modern Junior High School, New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1947, p. 37.] Superintendent Frank Bunker of Berkeley and John H. Francis of Los Angeles were the first to establish junior high schools in California. In 1911, Los Angeles adopted a full 6-3-3 program, and seeing the advantage of such a program, Superintendent Rebok requested permission from the Santa Monica Board of Education to set up an intermediate school in the soon to be vacated Lincoln School Building. [6. Board Minutes, July 11, 1912.], 1952, 1947, 1919, 1911, 1910
    • Educators generally had become concerned about the 8-4 organization of the school program.
    • John Dewey, a pioneer in the 6-6 movement, found many to agree with him when he voiced it as his opinion that the mere acquiring of knowledge is not the proper end of elementary education. The real aim, he said, should be to organize the instincts and impulses of children into working interests and tools. [8. John Dewey and Evelyn Dewey, Schools of Tomorrow, New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1915, pp. 15-16.]
    • Limiting the time in elementary school to six years, he believed, would tend to make clear the real issues of elementary education. Other educators strengthened Dewey's position by pointing out that the seventh grade, rather than the ninth, is the natural turning point in the pupil's life, marking aa it does the beginning of adolescence when new methods and more specific instructions are necessary.
    • In Santa Monica, Horace M. Rebok, city superintendent of schools, became deeply interested in the junior high movement. Upon his recommendation, John G, McNeeley was employed as principal to organize the Lincoln School in 1912.
    • Rebok's particular concern centered upon the fact that because of late school entrance, retardations, and high grade standards, there were pupils of sixteen to eighteen years of age still in the grammar grades.
    • He pointed out that because of these wide differences in age the smaller children were being subjected to situations often unwholesome. [3. Loc. cit.]
    • Upon the recommendation of the superintendent, supported by the backing of the women of the town, the board ordered that a study be made of age-grade distributions and possible plans of organization for the district. [4. Board Minutes, Mar. 31, 1910.]
    • The results of this study began to appear in 1912 when the board approved the establishment of the first intermediate schools.
    • Lincoln Junior High Schools
    • The organization of an intermediate school in the old ten-room Lincoln building coincided with the removal of the high school to its new building on Prospect Hill.
    • The Lincoln School opened with an enrollment of 110 pupils, and a staff of three teachers. From September, 1912, to February, 1913, classes were held in a finished portion of the new high school building, still under construction, and for a time in the council chamber of the old city hall.
    • When the original Lincoln building had finally been vacated by the high school grades, the Lincoln Junior High School claimed the old structure. Here it remained until 1923, when a new plant designed for its use was completed. [10. Pearl, op. cit., p. 74.], 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • John McNeeley, John Adams Junior High and Lincoln Junior High principal and Lincoln Junior High teacher of history, geography, and civics, 1952, 1919, 1910s
    • Georgia Scott, Lincoln Junior High Teacher of English and arithmetic, 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • The Lincoln School, founded in 1912, and the John Adams School, established in 1914, became full junior high schools when the state adopted legislation in 1919 making possible a 6-3-3 plan of organization. Later, as a result of the success of the junior high school program, the board approved the design and construction of four new elementary schools patterned after the platoon system.
    • The organization of an intermediate school in the old ten-room Lincoln building coincided with the removal of the high school to its new building on Prospect Hill.
    • The Lincoln School opened with an enrollment of 110 pupils, and a staff of three teachers. From September, 1912, to February, 1913, classes were held in a finished portion of the new high school building, still under construction, and for a time in the council chamber of the old city hall.
    • When the original Lincoln building had finally been vacated by the high school grades, the Lincoln Junior High School claimed the old structure. Here it remained until 1923, when a new plant designed for its use was completed. [10. Pearl, op. cit., p. 74.], 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • But in 1919, when the state legislature enacted a measure legalizing the junior high school program, both Lincoln and John Adams were immediately established as full junior high schools.
    • This further refinement of the elementary school program, together with the organization of the evening high school and adult education program and the establishment of the junior college, completed the present span of the Santa Monica City Schools as they exist today, 1952, 1919
    • Lincoln Junior High School (Intermediate), 1952, 1912
    • John Adams Junior High (Intermediate), 1952, 1936, 1933, 1914
    •  When enrollment was small and the higher grades could be accommodated by using rooms not occupied by the grammar grades, control of the schools was easily handled by one supervising principal. However, as new schools were added and enrollments increased, problems of organization became more apparent. In 1906, when the district became a city school district . . . Horace M. Rebok. [1. Board Minutes, May 14, 1907.]
    • Superintendent Horace M. Rebok, 1952, 1907
      • was an educator of strong convictions and courage and his
      • leadership often turned strenuous opposition into active support of the schools.
      • He so won the confidence of the public that not one of the five bond issues submitted to the voters during his administration met with defeat. [2. Pearl, Santa Monica Schools, p. 122.]
    •  John McNeeley,
      • John Adams Junior High and Lincoln Junior High principal and Lincoln Junior High teacher of history, geography, and civics, 1952, 1919, 1910s
    • The Junior High School Movement
    • In 1919, when the state legislature enacted a measure legalizing the junior high school program, both Lincoln and John Adams were immediately established as full junior high schools.
    • Lincoln Junior High Schools
    • The organization of an intermediate school in the old ten-room Lincoln building coincided with the removal of the high school to its new building on Prospect Hill.
    • The Lincoln School opened with an enrollment of 110 pupils, and a staff of three teachers. From September, 1912, to February, 1913, classes were held in a finished portion of the new high school building, still under construction, and for a time in the council chamber of the old city hall.
    • When John Adams, the intermediate school for the south side of Santa Monica, was opened in 1914, enrollment at Lincoln dropped considerably. But it slowly rose again and in September, 1922, when the ninth grade was added at Lincoln, there were 418 pupils attending the regular junior high school. [14. Annual Report, Santa Monica City Schools, June, 1951, unpublished report in files of Santa Monica Board of Education.]
    • When the original Lincoln building had finally been vacated by the high school grades, the Lincoln Junior High School claimed the old structure. Here it remained until 1923, when a new plant designed for its use was completed. [10. Pearl, op. cit., p. 74.], 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • When John Adams, the intermediate school for the south side of Santa Monica, was opened in 1914, enrollment at Lincoln dropped considerably.
    • The unexpected and rapid development of the city in the early 1920's indicated that a more extensive junior high school plant would be required in the northern part of Santa Monica.
    • After the 1933 Long Beach Earthquake Santa Monica schools secured both California S.E.R.A. and U.S. W.P.A, funds and these provided maximum benefits. John Adams Junior High School, the Roosevelt School, the Washington School, and the Grant School were provided with new plants . . . Each of the buildings was modernized and brought up to state standards. Although few changes were made in the original plans of the Lincoln Junior High School and the Madison and McKinley elementary schools, all these buildings were completely rehabilitated and made earthquake resistant. Structural reinforcement, walls filled with concrete by the Gunite process, and modernization adapted these plants to more modern school use, 1952, 1930s
    •  (See (J)ohn Adams; (JAMS); Junior High Schools; Santa Monica Schools)
    • Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd. [1914-1933], 1952, 1933, 1914
    • Located at Fifth and Ocean Park originally from 1913 to 1933 when the site was abandoned after the earthquake and a new junior high was built at its current site, 16th and Pearl.
    • Sixteenth and Pearl [1936- ], 1952
    • In September, 1914, John Adams opened its doors as an intermediate school housed in a building which, technically, was formed from the elementary school district, 1952, 1914
    • Besides Principal Tom Russell, who also taught grammar, spelling, and composition, there were three teachers in this early school. [20. Pearl, op. cit., p. 74.], 1952, 1914
    • During the time that the John Adams School occupied the original site on Sixth Street and Ocean Park Boulevard, the facilities were far from adequate, 1952, 1933, 1928, 1914
    • The building had been planned as an elementary school, but when the need for an additional intermediate school for seventh and eighth school became apparent, the Board designated the school for seventh and eighth grades. Consequently, the school had a continuous adjustment to the increased enrollment and to the changes that were necessary in the curriculum. [21. Loc. cit.], 1952, 1914
    • John G. McNeeley [ -1949],* 1952, 1949, 1936, 1925
      • Principal of both the Lincoln Junior High School and the John Adams Junior High School [1925-1936], 1952
    • By 1928, the enrollment had reached 700 pupils, and during the intervening years the building program had not kept pace with the increase in pupil population 1952, 1928
    • A classroom wing of six rooms had been added 1952, 1928
    • A cafeteria unit installed in the basement 1952, 1928
    • Boys' and girls' gymnasiums 1952, 1928
    • Two shop buildings 1952, 1928
    • A four-room-bungalow extension on the west side of the main building. [22. Idem.] 1952, 1928
    • As the enrollment continued to climb, the board deemed it unwise to add further buildings to an already crowded site, 1952, 1928
    • The Santa Monica schools secured maximum benefits from the funds provided by the Works Progress Administration. John Adams Junior High School, the Roosevelt School, the Washington School, and the Grant School were provided with new plants. . . . Each of the buildings was modernized and brought up to state standards . . . all these buildings were completely rehabilitated and made earthquake resistant. Structural reinforcement, walls filled with concrete by the Gunite process, and modernization adapted these plants to more modern school use, 1952, 1930s
    • In 1936, a new John Adams plant, 1952, 1936
    • A twelve-acre tract at Sixteenth and Pearl Streets provided Santa Monica with the latest architectural development in Junior high schools, 1952, 1936
    • The nucleus of the present-day plant contained fifteen regular classrooms, 1952, 1936
    • Art and home economics rooms, 1952, 1936
    • Library, 1952, 1936
    • Cafeteria, 1952, 1936
    • Administrative offices, 1952, 1936
    • The school opened with an enrollment of 600 and a teaching staff of twenty-six full-time and nine part-time teachers. [24. Pearl, op. cit., p. 74.], 1952, 1936
    • Additional unit of eight classrooms, 1952, 1938-1939,
    • Three larger rooms, one for mechanical drawing, one for domestic science, and one for janitorial use and building supplies, 1952, 1938-1939,
    • Another provided locker and shower facilities for the boys' physical education classes, a corrective room, offices, and toilets. [25. Pearl, op. cit., p. 75.], 1952, 1938-1939,
    • The new John Adams plant, both in structure and design, follows the modern trend, expressing simple beauty through line and color. Its buildings are of the rambling one-story type of construction, providing safety from fire and earthquake, and are connected by outside, covered corridors that surround two grass-covered patios, 1952, 1949, 1948
    • Harry Laughlin, 1952
      • Principal, John Adams Junior High School, 1952
      • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
    • Melvin Plumer, Football, Coach, John Adams Junior High School, 1952
    • The present enrollment at John Adams, like that at Lincoln Junior High School, is slightly less than 1000 students, and it is expected that within a period of five or six years the pupil population will have increased to over 1300. As John Adams is located in the faster growing section of Santa Monica, it is anticipated that additional classrooms, a new cafeteria, and library will be needed to accommodate the added student enrollment. With these additions, the campus will have a thoroughly complete instructional unit. [26. Financial Plan for the Operation, Maintenance, Expansion, and Modernization of the Santa Monica City Schools, 1949-56, unpublished report in the files of Santa Monica Board of Education, p. 42.], 1952
    • Graduates, attendees include:
      • Joyce Abbot, 2010
      • David E. Ayala,* 2006, 1960s, 1950s
      • Brianna Rivera,* 2425 Third St., 2004a,
      • Karl Rydgren* (1914- ), 2005, 1975, 1936, 1934, 1930s, 1924, 1920s, 1919
        • Santa Monica Police Officer and Detective, author, bus driver, 2005, 1975, 1930s
      • Torsten (Todd) Rydgren,* 2005, 1975, 1919
      • Alfred Weisberg-Roberts,* 2004, 2003
        • Musician, 2421 Third St., 2004, 2003,
      • Alicia Weisberg-Roberts,* 2004,
        • Art Historian, 2421 Third St., 2004, 2003
  • Nina Adams, 1979, 1905
    • Christened the Ship Hotel, 1979, 1905
  • S.B. Adams, 1908a, 1875
    • Secretary,The Crawford Hook and Ladder Company [1875-1880s], 1908a, 1875
    • The first Santa Monica Fire Department, 1908a, 1875
    • Organized October 27th, 1875, 1908a
  • East Adams Street, 1935, 1880s
    • Don Antonio Coronel and his wife, who lived in an ancestral adobe house on East Adams Street, 1935, 1880s
  • Adda, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • (pronounced 'uddah'), 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • As a colonized counterpoint to the flâneur, 2004, 2004b, 1929, Intro
    • "a place for careless talk for boon companions" or "the chats of intimate friends", 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • It is predominately male; it is oblivious of the materiality of labour in capitalism; and midde-class addas are usually forgetful of the working classes. practice that promotes sheer laziness, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • Stephen Addiss The Art of Zen, 1991
  •  Addition Architects, 1982
    • 2914 Main St., 1982
    • Timothy Smith, Architect, 1982
    • Glenn Togawa, Architect, 1982
    • Main St. Happening, June 5, 1982,
    • OPCO Celebration of the Arts, 1982
  •  Adelaide Drive, 1997
  • Ad Hoc Committees, 2007, 2004, 1990, 1973, 1971
    • (See Organizations)
    • Citizen Participation Committee (CPC), 2007
      • CPC@gmail.com; 310-9147911; 310-3926703
      • Maria Godfrey*; Larry Graber*, Deborah Levin*, 2007
    • Citizens for Better Schools, 2007, 2004
      • Lobbied the Santa Monica City Council in 2004 to give the district more than $6 million in annual funding, 2007, 2004
      • Ralph Mechur, Member, 2007, 2004
    • Save Santa Monica Bay Committee, 1990, 1971
      • Pieter van den Steenhoven, 1990, 1971
    • Save Santa Monica Pier Citizen's Committee, 1990, 1973
      • Co-chair Diane Cherman, 1990, 1973
  • Adjustment Rooms, 1952, 1929
  • Doug Adler, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Adlib, (Mush), 2005, 2005b
    • Thavius Beck; With Subtitle (GS), Labwaste, 2005
    • Labwaste Zwarte Achtegrond Temporary Whatever LP, cd/vinyl, TW104CD, enhanced cd, 2005,
      • Thavius Beck aka Adlib (Mush) and Subtitle (GSL), aka LabWaste, Remixes by Daedelus (Get The Signal to make Go And Get The Signal Back) (Mush / Plug Research); Jimmy Tamborello (Postal Service / Dntel), Sixtoo (Sebutones / Ninja Tune); Thavius Beck remix,; An enhanced CD featuring a video for the single Dope Beat. 2005
  • Administration, 1952, 1912
  • Admission of California, pp. 81, 82, 1908a
  • Admissions Day, 1990, 1909, 1908a
    • September 9, 1850
    • Santa Monica Municipal Pier opens; met with a flotilla of naval ships, two cruisers and four torpedo boats, 1990, 1909
  • Adobe, 1971, 1908a
    • Construction material, 1971
  • Adornments Gallery/cece Adormos, 2008, 2005
    • 2708 Main St #A, 2005
    • Jewelry, Beads, 2005
    • www.ritualadornments.com
  • Theodor Adorno Wisengrund-Adorno, 1981, 1940s
    • (See Walter Benjamin; Frankfort School; New School . . . )
  • Adult Education, 1952, 1889
    • Santa Monica School Involvment, Adult Writing Class, 1952, 1889
  • Advanced Public Listening vol. 1 Laboratory Instinct comp, cd/vinyl
    • Daedelus Let's Be Brave, 2005b
  • Adventure Time, 2006, 2005b, 2003,
    • DJs, Daedelus and Frosty, 2005b
    • dublab Presents: Summer Hefty compilation LP, cd/ vinyl, 2005b
    • Adventure Time (Frosty and Daedelus*), Dreams of Water Themes, Plug Research LP, cd/vinyl, pr43cd. 2003
      • Artwork by Kozyndan and Design by Brandy Flower
      • Vocals: Pigeon John, Sacajawea, Saul Williams, 2003
    • Adventure Time (with Frosty) Glass Bottom Boats,, Plug Research EP, PLG54, vinyl
      • Single for the lp Dreams of Water Themes,
      • featuring remixes by Caural and Nobody and orginal songs
      • Cover by Kozyndan and Design by Peter Rentz
    • Adventure Time (Frosty and Daedelus*) Hi-top Fade Parade" b/w My Petite, Plug Research, Pr 33-7, vinyl, 7-inch, 2003
      • Kozyndan, Art; Design, Brandy Flower, 2003
    • Cordovan The Four flavors Bastard Jazz EP, vinyl, BJ004, 2003
      • Adventure Time remix Bearded Lady of the track Magma, 2003 compilation comp LP, cd/ vinyl, 2005b
    • Piano Overlord (aka Scott Herren) Torture EP Money Studies, MS016, 12" vinyl, 2005b
    • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
      • Alder and Elius; Adventure Time; Buddy System; K-rAd; Freescha; Jon Sheffield; Salvo Beta; Stars As Eyes; Languis; The Timeout Drawer; Lullatone, 2004
      • Visuals/Art: Chris Jordan; Cory Arcangel; Giles Hendrix ; Someoddpilot. 2004
    • VA: Dublab Presents: In the Loop 3 12", PLG 068EP, 2006
    • Mia Doi Todd La Ninja: Amor and other Dreams of Manzanita CD Plug Research, (PLG 067CD), 2006
  • Advertisements, Advertising, Signs, Photos, 2008, 2007, 2003, 1996, 1982, 1973, 1971, 1940sa, 1935, 1931, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920s, 1912, 1896, Assorted Post Cards
    • Brands, Trademarks, Trusts, 1996,
    • Wiley B. Allen Co., 1925, 1924
      • Pianos, 416-418 So. Broadway, 1925, 1924
    • The Ambassador Hotel, 1925, 1924
      • Coconut Grove Nightclub. 1925, 1924
    • Property Bay Area Joey Baker Real Estate Rentals-Property Management 1100? Washington Blv. Ex 9-7781, 1973, 1971
    • The Birkel Company, 1925, 1924
      • "The Steinway House", 1925, 1924
      • 446 South Broadway, 1925, 1924
    • Breon & Darrow School of Ballet, 1925, 1924
      • Grecian, Toe, Character, Spanish, Ballet, Oriental, 1925, 1924
      • 6318 Hollywood Blvd. Granite 3079. 1925, 1924
    • The Broadway Department Store, 1925, 1924
      • Marie Earle Beauty Salon, 1925, 1924
    • Celeste School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
    • Challenge Fresh Milk, 1973, 1971
    • Colburn's Furs, 1925, 1924
      • Exclusively and Exclusiveness in Furs, 1925, 1924
      • 716-718 South Flower, 1925, 1924
      • Branch , Ambassador Hotel., 1925, 1924
    • Denishawn, 1926, 1925, 1924
      • The Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn School of Dancing and its Related Arts, 1925, 1924
      • Los Angeles Branch, 1925, 1924
        • 932 South Grand Ave.
      • Hazel Lee Kraus, Director, 1925, 1924
      • Hollywood Sub-branch, 1925, 1924
        • 1742 Ivar Ave., 1925, 1924
      • Denishawn School of Dancing lessons andpractise at home with the aid of the marvelous Ampico in the Knabe, 1926
    • Beatrice de Troost, 1925, 1924
      • Voice Musicianship Correct Diction, 1925, 1924
      • Studios 706-707 Majestic Theatre Bldg., 1925, 1924
    • Dragon Cafe, 1925, 1924
      • W. Sixth St. at Flower, 1925, 1924
      • Oriental Cuisine, 1925, 1924
    • Marie Earle Salon
    • Beauty Shop,Third Floor, The Broadway Department Store, 1925, 1924
    • Egyptian cigarette ads, 1996
    • Fitzgerald Music Company, 1926, 1921
      • Knabe with Ampico Pianos, 1926, 1921
      • Ruth St. Denis endorses the Knabe with Ampico, 1926, 1921
    • Fountain Cafe, 1925, 1924
      • 508 So. Hill St., opposite Pershing Square, 1925, 1924
    • Melven Genser Outdoor Advertising, 1982
      • 1541 N. Hayworth, Suite 201, Hollywood, CA, 90046, 1982
      • Melven Genser, 1982
    • Glamour Photography, 1930s, 1920s,
    • Norma Gould Studio, 1925, 1924
      • Authentic Dances, Dalcroze Eurythmics, Second Pantomime Production in Rehearsal; Illustrated Catalogue, 1925, 1924
      • 460 North Western Avenue. Hempstead 3530, 1925, 1924
    • Hotel Chase 1725 Ocean Front, Santa Monica, California SK7084 "ShiniColor" by "Colourpicture," Boston 15, Mass, U.S.A. Photographed & Distributed by G.E. Watson, 2583 Maine Ave., L.B. 6, Calif., KR, "At the edge of the Pacific, between Santa Monica Pier and Kabat-Kaiser Institute." 1940sa
    • Kanellos, Premier Greek Dancer of the World direct from the Theatre Royal, Athen and the Royal Grecian Corps de Ballet, 1925, 1924
    • Annette Kellerman Country Club, 1925, 1924
      • 500 Metropolitan Theater Bldg., Los Angeles, 1925, 1924
    • Kinsey & Elliott Designers, 1925, 1924
      • Platinum Jewelers 1925, 1924
      • Hamilton and Longines Watches, 1925, 1924
      • 303-304 Jewelers Exchange Bldg. 747 South Hill, 1925, 1924
    • Wm. Knabe & Co. (Est. 1836), 1926, 1925
      • The Knabe Piano Ampico Recordings, 1926, 1925
      • Ruth St. Denis dance numbers on the Ampico.
      • New York, Baltimore, 1926, 1925
    • Edith Lindsay School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • Main Studio 5756 Carlton Way, Hollywood, 1925, 1924
      • Branch Glendale, 1925, 1924
    • LA Weekly, 2008   
    • Lytell Studio of the Dance: A Private School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • Velma Lytell, Selma Lytell, 1925, 1924
      • 546 So. New Hampshire, Los Angeles, 1925, 1924
    • Henry J. Martin, Prescription Druggist, 1925, 1924
      • Auditorium Building, Fifth and Olive, 1925, 1924
      • Directly opposite Hotel Biltmore, 1925, 1924
    • McAdam Normal, Social, and Professional School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
      • Only Normal School of dancing on Pacific Coast, 1925, 1924
      • Studios 101 Music Art Bldg., 232 South Hill, Los Angeles, 1925, 1924
      • Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, 1925, 1924
    • Milnor Inc. Importers, 1925, 1924
      • Hotel Biltmore, Los Angeles, Calif.; Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, Calif.; Hotel Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, Calif.; Hotel Raymond, Pasadena, Calif.; Hotel Arlington, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Hotel Moana, Honolulu, T.H.; Hotel Huntington, Pasadena, Coronado, Calif.; Waldorf Astoria, New York; The Plaza, New York, 1925, 1924
    • Mount Lowe World-Famous Mountain Scenic Trolley Trip, 1925, 1924
    • Newcomb's Corset House 429 West Seventh St., 1925, 1924
    • New York Tailors, 120 Utah Ave., Home Phone, Santa Monica, Cal., 1912
    • Merle Norman's* Free Demonstrations, Word-of-Mouth Promotions 2003, 1935
    • Ocean Front Lots, 1931
    • Pages LA, 2008
    • Anna Pavlowa Incomparable Ballet Dancer and Her Company Including Volinine and Novikoff, 1925, 1924   
    • Richards' Clothes, 210 Haas Bldg., Broadway at Seventh, 1925, 1924
    • Erna Rubinstein, Violinist , 1925, 1924
    • Miss Ruth St. Denis and Mr. Ted Shawn use the Steinway Piano Exclusively, 1925, 1924
    • St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, 1925, 1924
      • F. Melius Christiansen, musical director , 1925, 1924
      • St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1925, 1924
    • Salisian's Oriental Rugs (1899- ), 1925, 1924
      • 927-29 West 7th St. and 735 West 7th St.1925, 1924
    • Schader-Wells, 1992 Ocean Front, Cor. Fremont Ave., Santa Monica, 1912
    • Madame Schumann-Heink, 1925, 1924
      • The world renowned contralto, 1925, 1924
    • Scratch Match Box, 3105 Main St.,
    • The Shearon Hotel Daily Week Month, 1973, 1971
    • Sommerset Studios, 1925, 1924
      • 6075 Franklin, Los Ange;es, 1925. 1924
    • Arnold Tamon Dance Studo, 1925, 1924
      • Russian Ballet, Dances Arranged for Stage and Screen, 1925, 1924
      • Phone AT5565, 1333 Georgia St., 1925, 1924
    • Third St. Promenade, Santa Monica, California Post Card Mitock Publishers Inc., 7410 Greenbush Ave., North Hollywood, California 91605, KR, Photo by F. Zaska. 2USCA 1421 Designed and printed in the USA for John Hinde Curteich Inc. Assorted Post Cards
    • T Mobile, 2008   
    • Trio de Chanson: Carrie Donaldson Kraft, Dramatic Soprano; Esther Auten Pine, violin; Catherine Jackson, Harp, 1925, 1924
    • Val's Rexall Drugs 1600 Pacific Ave., Ex.2-3937, 1973, 1971
    • M. Weinstein, Jewelers, 1925, 1924
      • 601 Title Guarantee Building, Fifth and Broadway, 1925, 1924
    • Wilson Danse Studio 417 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Calif., 1925, 1924
    • Swami Yogananda, Free Lectures, 1925, 1924
  • Aeolian Hall, 1925, 1924
    • New York City, 1925, 1924
  • Aerialists, 1997, 1893
    • The "Queen of the Air," Mlle. Leroy, 1997, 1893
    • Wesley Woodford, 1997, 1893
    • Woodford and Leroy executed a double parachute drop from hot-air balloons, 1997, 1893
  • Aerial Photography, 1974, 1930
  • Aerial Survey, 1928
  • The Aero Theater, 2009, 2003, 1939
    • Montana Ave., 2009
    • Built by Mayor Ken Genser's grandfather, a contractor, for Donald Douglas, 2009, 1939
    • Ken Genser's father was the first doorman when the theater opened, 2010, 1939
    • Part of the Santa Monica landscape for the past 70 years,
    • for the last five years the theatre has been part of American Cinematheque.
    • According to the Cinema Treasures' website, the Aero was built by the Donald Douglas Company in 1939 and "was originally opened as a continuous 24-hour move theater for aircraft workers who worked in shifts around the clock."
    • Actor/Director Robert Redford was supposed to take over the theater with his ill-fated Sundance Cinemas project but pulled out and the Aero close in 2003.
  •  Aeronautical Engineers, 1985, 1974, 1969, 1967, 1960s, 1932, 1930s, 1917, 1916, 1915,
    • Donald W. Douglas, 1974, 1916, 1915
      • MIT Graduate, Faculty, 1974, 1916, 1915
      • Chief civilian aeronautical engineer for the Aviation Section of the Army Signal Corp, Washington, D.C., 1974, 1916
    • James R. Drake, 1985, 1969, 1967, 1960s
    • John K. Northrop, 1974, 1932,
      • Douglas Aircraft Co., engineer and inventor, 1974, 1932, 1930s
      • Founder of Northrop Aviation, 1974,
  • Aeronautics, Aircraft Industry, 1995, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1930s, 1929, 1925, 1922, 1920, 1917, 1915,
    • (See Aviation Industry)
  • The Aeroscope, 1990, 1918, 1917
    • A giant twirler on the Looff Pier, 1990, 1918, 1917
  • Aeschylus, 1991, 1930s
    • The Persians, 1991, 1930s
  • Aesthetics, Beauty, Complexity, Consistency, Fashion, Order, Style, Taste, Value, Worth, 2008, 2008a, 2004, 2003, Assorted Postcards
    • (See Architecture; Art, Beauty, Cosmetics; Glamour; Make-overs; Degree of Difficulty, Ugliness)
    • Asymmetry,
    • Beauty, Beautiful, Assorted Postcards
    • Bronze thighs and biceps, 1976
    • Horizontality, 2004, 2003
    • Representation,
    • Symmetry, 2004
    • Ugliness, 2008, 2008a
    • Verticality, 2004, 2003
    • World Famous, Assorted Postcards
  • Raymond Afrahim,* R.Ph. 2004a
    • McCarthy Pharmacy, 2004a
    • 2601 Lincoln Blvd., and Mordechai Nikfar,* R.Ph., 2004a
  • African-Americans, 2008, 2005, 1979, 1920, 1920s,
    • (See Ethnicities; categories; profiles; races)
    • Blacks, Colored, Negros, 1979, 1920s
    • Rhonda Harper, an African-American female surfer, Black Surfing Association (BSA), 2008
  • African Americans and the Beach, 2008, 1920s-60s, 1940s, 1927
    • Surfing and Race Symposium, Calvery Baptist Church, 2008
      • Subject: Nick Gabaldon, a Santa Monica native who was the first documented black surfer from the 1940s, 2008
      • Other local surfing pioneers of African American descent, 2008
      • The "Inkwell," south of Pico Blvd. and Casa del Mar Hotel, was a popular beach hangout for African Americans from the 1920s to the '60s, 2008
      • Alison Rose Jefferson, Historic Resources Group, Symposium Facilitator, 2008
      • Rhonda Harper, Black Surfing Association (BSA), 2008
      • Paul Richardson, Documentary Filmmaker, Monterey, California, 2008
      • Portia Scott-Hicks, Documentary Filmmaker, Los Angeles, 2008
      • Santa Monica Inkwell Beach, 2008, 1920s-1960s
  • William C. Agee, 2001, 1973, 1965
    • Curated a Stanton Macdonald-Wright Exhibition, 2001, 1973, 1965
  • Daedelus* A Gent Agent, Laboratory Instinct, LP, LI004 cd/ 2 vinyl 2004
    • Artwork and Design by John Pham, 2004, 2005b
  • The Age of Television, 2008, 2008a
    • Followed after Governor Pio Pico, 2008, 2008a, 1852,
  • U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, 1977, 1973
  • Agribusiness, 1952, 1951, 1913, 1912, 1906, 1900s
    • (See Irrigation; Schuyler)
    • The American Beet Sugar Company, 1913, 1912
    • Chinese farm children to the north and south of the of the Garfield School at Seventh and Michigan in Santa Monica. Personal interview with Sadie Jenkins, May 8, 1951; Santa Monica, California.)
    • The Snake River Irrigation Project, 1905, 1904
  • Agricultural Park, Los Angeles, 1979, 1890s
    • Amusements, 1979, 1890s
    • Professional bicycle racing, 1979, 1890s
    • Sunday coursing, 1979, 1890s
      • the pursuit of live rabbits by dogs, 1979, 1890s
    • Gambling, 1979, 1890s
    • Golf, 1979, 1890s
    • Gun clubs, 1979, 1890s
    • Horse racing, 1979, 1890s
      • winter thoroughbred racing season, 1979, 1890s
      • trotting races, 1979, 1890s
    • Saloons, 1979, 1890s
    • Sharpshooting, 1979, 1890s
    • Tennis, 1979, 1890s
  • Agricultural Sciences, 1920
    • Luther Burbank, 1920
      • As a metaphor, 1920
    • Forestry, 1974, 1887
  • Agricultural subsidies, 1977
  • Agriculture, Farming, 1997, 1987, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1971, 1952, 1951, 1942, 1935, 1920, 1919, 1918, 1917, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1912, p. 493, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1900s, 1887, 1880s, 1870s, 1900-1850, 1850, 1850s, 1840s
    • (See Agribusiness; Irrigation)
    •  L.B. Goodrich [1851- ] had 1000 acres in cultivation near State Center, Iowa, p. 493, 1908a
    •  Agricultural curriculum, 1952, 1914
      • Opportunity Classrooms, Garfield Elementary, 1952, 1906
      • At Santa Monica High School, An agricultural program was introduced into the course of study in 1914 with work in propagation and horticulture for those interested in this field as a career or for home use. The program reached a peak during World War I, when food production became a vital factor in winning the war. [68. Pearl, op. cit., p. 94.]
    • Agricultural plots in Santa Monica Canyon sold by 1907, 1997
    • Alfalfa, p. 104, 1908a
    • Almonds 1979, 1920
      • Carleton Kinney's Paso Robles almond farm, November 14, 1920, 1979
    • Apiaries, 1916
    • Barley, 1916
    • Bean Culture, p. 233, 1908a
    • Bean fields, 1987,
      • Lima Beans, 1974, 1916
      • Lima Bean Warehouse, 1974, 1916
        • 18th and Colorado, 1974, 1916
        • Charles J. Haines, operator, 1974, 1916
      • Snap Beans, 1979, 1942,
    • Carnations, flowers, 1983,
    • Cattle Raising, 1908a
    • California, p. 88, 1908a
    • Celery, 1979, 1942
    • Chinese contributions to California agriculture, 1935
      • Crops introduced,
        • "One of the greatest industries of Southern California is fresh vegetables, garden truck, spinach, melon.
        • They brought to California casabas and musk melon.
      • Agricultural methods
        • "This was started by the Chinese after the big ranches were cut up.
        • Being primarily from Canton, They understood farming in semi-arid coun- (p. 198] tries;
        • they were all from Canton where they had fought floods and droughts for thousands of years.
        • They understood irrigation and the rotation of crops. They brought to California casabas and musk melon." [p. 198]
        •  
    • Citrus, 1979. 1971, 1916, 1908a, 1880s
      • Lemon, Oranges, 1916
    • Cotton, 1908a,
    • Dairies, Milk Business, Industry, 2005, 1999, 1983, 1975, 1973, 1971, 1952, 1943, 1920s, 1906, 1900s, 1880s, 1870s
      • Challenge Fresh Milk, 1973, 1971
      •  First dairy in Los Angeles County established by Herman Michel in the 1880s. Moved from Seventeenth and Santa Monica Blvd. to present location at Fourth and Rose, 1983
      • Edgemar Farms, 1999
        • The Santa Monica Dairy, 1999
        • Rose Ave., (1880-1960s)
      • The Imperial Ice Company, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • The Santa Monica Dairy, 1999
      •  Sweets Dairy, 2005, 1975, 1920s
        • Colorado at Centinella Avenue, 2005, 1975, 1920s
        • Todd Rydgren delivered milk for them, 2005, 1975, 1920s
      • There was some danger from typhoid fever spread by the dairies of Virginia City, 1943, 1870s
    • Dairy Ranch, 1935,
      • Saratoga Springs, CA, Alphonzo Bell, 1935
    • Flowers, 1935, 1908a, 1900s
      • Carnations,
      • Roses
    • Farming, 1952, 1951, 1906, 1900s
    • Flour Mills, p. 106, 1908a
    • Flowers, 1908a
    • Food Production, 1952, 1919, 1918, 1917
    • Forestry, 1974, 1887
    • Fruit, Grain, Stock, La Ballona, 1908a, 1850s, 1840s
    • Gardening, 1952, 1906, 1900s
      • Garfield Open Classroom gardened as part of the curriculum, 1952, 1906
    • Grain, 1974, 1916, 1908a, 1850s, 1840s
      • Wheat, Barley, 1916
      • La Ballona, Grain, 1908a, 1850s, 1840s
    • Grapes, 1916
    • Horticulture, 1952, 1914
    • Horticultural production, Los Angeles County, p. 104, 1908a
    • Irrigation systems, Los Angeles County, p. 102, 1908a
    • Don "Mateo" Keller, 1908a
    • Abbot Kinney,
    • Lemon, 1916
    • Los Angeles, p. 101, 1908a
    • Olives, vines, citrus, 1971
    • Orange growing, p. 103, 1908a
    • Propagation, 1952, 1914
    • Stock, La Ballona, 1908a, 1850s, 1840s
    • Sugar beets, p. 104, 1908a
    • Virginia "bright" tobacco, 1979, 1870s
    • Some Tomatoes, Huntington Beach, Calif. Postcard, IW, KR C.T. Photochrom, A-57408, Bay Cities Postcards
    • Imported Turkish tobacco varieties, 1979, 1870s
    • Viniculture, 1908a
    • Wheat raising, Los Angeles County, 1916, p. 102, 1908a
    • Wine making, 1971, 1916, pp. 102, 128, 1908a
  • Agua Prieta, 1935, 1926
    • Village to which Aimee McPherson escaped from her kidnappers in the Ocean Park surf, 1935, 1926
  • Don José Antonio Aguirre, 1908a,
    • Merchant; Owner of the Ship Joven Guipuzcoana, 1908a
  • H.C. Aiken, 1908a, 1903
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Ailanthus, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Tree of Heaven, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Seventh St., (Hill and Raymond), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 700 Cedar Avenue, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Gilles Ailland, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Gregory Ain, 1990, 1920s
    • Architect, 1990, 1920s
  • (Mrs.) Frank K. Ainsworth, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • Aircraft Companies, 1986, 1930s,
    • (See Aviation )
    • Douglas Aircraft, 1986, 1930s
  • Aircraft, Airplanes, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1940s, 1935, 1930s, 1920s, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1918, 1917
    • Aircraft spotters, 1974, 1940s
    • Bombers, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1918
      • U.S. Navy Torpedo Bombers, 1974, 1922, 1920
    • The Cloudster, 1974, 1921, 1920
      • First airplane capable of flying across the continent non-stop, designed and manufactured by Donald W. Douglas (at Chelsea and Wilshire?) 1974, 1921, 1920
    • Douglas Aircraft, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1922. 1921, 1920, 1917,
      • Parked by the [Douglas] factory north of Wilshire, 2005, 1975, 1920s
      • The Douglas A-20, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
      • The Cloudster, 1974, 1921, 1920
      • Douglas Army World Flight Biplanes, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1924, 1920s
      • The Douglas DC-1, 1974, 1930s
      • The Douglas DC-2, 1974, 1930s
      • The Douglas DC-3, Civil and Military, 1974, 1935, 1940s, 1930s
      • Douglas M-2 Transports, Civil and Military, 1974, 1925
      • The Douglas SBD Dauntless, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
      • Douglas U.S. Army O-2 observation planes, 1974, 1925
      • Douglas U.S. Navy Torpedo Bombers, Prototype and Production, 1974, 1922, 1920
      • Flying Boat, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, `920s
      • Prototype for the Martin bomber, 1974, 1917
      • Transports, 1974
    • The Douglas A-20, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
      • Douglas Military Aircraft, 1947, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
    • Douglas Army World Flight Biplanes, 1974, 1925, 1924
      • Wood and fabric biplanes were powered by World War I Liberty engines, 1974, 1924
      • Prototype of the Douglas U.S. Army O-2 observation planes, 1974, 1925
    • The Douglas B-18, 1974
    • The Douglas DC-1, 1974, 1930s
      • Far exceedng the specifications of an airline customer, 1974, 1930s
    • The Douglas DC-2, 1974, 1930s
    • The Douglas DC-3, 1974, 1935, 1930s
      • First flew December 17, 1935, 1974
      • The work horse of the airlines all over the world, and in World War II, the military, in World War II, 1974, 1940s, 1935, 1930s
    • Flying Boats, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, `920s
    • The Martin bomber, 1974, 1917
      • Prototype designed by Donald W. Douglas at the Martin factory in Cleveland, Ohio, designed for mass production, first flight of this design was August 17, 1917, 1974
    • The Douglas SBD Dauntless, 1974
    • Torpedo bombers, 1974. 1920
      • Requesed Douglas to design and build torpedo bombers, 1974, 1920
    • Transports, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s,
    • U.S. Army (Douglas?) O-2 Observation planes, 1974, 1925
      • Army ordered 75 O-2 observation planes, the prototype of which were the Army World Flight cloth and wood biplanes, 1974, 1925
    • Douglas M-2 Transports, Military and Civil. 1974, 1925
      • The Douglas Aircraft Co., 1974, 1925
      • Purchased by Western Air Express to deliver the U.S. Mail, 1974, 1925
    • U.S. Military Planes, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1924, 1922, 1920, 1917
      • W.W. I Jenny airplane, 2005, 1975, 1920s
      • The Douglas A-20, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
      • Douglas Army World Flight Biplanes, 1974, 1924
      • The Douglas DC-3, Civil and Military, 1974, 1935, 1940s, 1930s
      • Douglas M-2 Transports, Civil and Military, 1974, 1925
      • Douglas U.S. Army O-2 observation planes, 1974, 1925
      • Douglas U.S. Navy Torpedo Bombers, Protype and Production, 1974, 1922, 1920
      • Flying Boats, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s
      • Prototype for he Martin bomber, 1974, 1917
      • Transports, 1974, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s,
  • Aircraft spotters, 1974, 1940s
  • Airlight, 2004, 1998
  • Airlines, Air Carriers, 1974, 1925
    • Western Air Express, 1974, 1925
      • Purchased Douglas M-2 Transports, The Douglas Aircraft Co., to deliver the U.S. Mail, 1974, 1925
    • Western Airlines, 1974
      • Began as Western Air Express, 1974
  • Airline Trolley Line, 1990, 1974, 1917, 1900s
    •  Pacific Electric route from Sixth and Main in downtown Los Angeles to the Looff Pier, 1990, 1917
    • Terminal on the Looff Pier, 1990, 1917
    • The Pacific Electric route to Santa Monica which followed the Southern Pacific Rail line, 1974, 1900s
  • Air pollution, 2004, 2004b, 1998
  • Airport Ave., 2005
    • 3400 Airport Ave #5, Ralph Mechur* Architects, 2005
  • Airport 81 (San Diego), 2005, 2005b
    • Dataage, 2005
  • Thomas Aisbett, 1979, 1910s
    • Citizen's Protective League, 1979, 1910s
  • H.C. Akin, 2003, 1907
    • Cigars & Tobacco, Wines & Liquors, Main & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Susie Aitkin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • NY Artist, Panel Contributor to the Los Angeles Protest Tower, 1999, 1966
  • Chess Grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian, 2005b
  • Gaston Akoun, 1979, 1906
    • The tawdry "trail shows" manager at the Venice Plaissance, 1979, 1906
  • Alameda St., Los Angeles, p. 512, 1908a
    • And Aliso St., Juan Domingo [ -1858], p. 512, 1908a
  • Alameda County, 1977, 1930s
  • Alamitos Bay Naval Air Station, 1990, 1946
  • Maximo Alanis [ - ], p. 127, 1908a, 1819
  • Herando de Alarcon, p. 4, 1908a
  • Alaska, 2009, 2008, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 1998, 1997, 1942, 1937, 1935, 1912, 1870s
    • The Brody Family, 2009, 2008
    • Harrison Gray Otis represented the U.S. government in Alaslka before moving south to California, 1935, 1870s
    • Alaskan Terr. Governor John Strong, 2005
    • Sealing industry in the Alaska Islands, 1935, 1870s
    • The University of Alaska, Fairbanks,
    • Mrs. Emile White, 1912
      • Sister of Lieutenant-General Homer Lea, 1912
  • Alaska Yellow Cedar, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Albany Records 1996, Discography
    • Three Generations Avshalomov Daniel plays Viola Music by David, Jacob & Aaron Avshalomov Troy 216 Albany Records 1996
  • Jack Albee, 1982
    • Performer, Musician, Street Scene, 1982
  • Linda Albertino,* 1982
    • OPCat Performer,
  •  Albeniz, 1921
    • Seguidilla, 1921
  • Mrs. N.S. Albro, Dressmaker, 11 Dudley, 2003, 1912
  • A. Bronson Alcott [(Amos) Bronson Alcott] [November 29, 1799-March 4, 1888], pp. 500 ff, 1908a
    • an American teacher and writer, pp. 500 ff., 1908a
    • Mr. Stephen Harris Taft knew this person and entertained him in his home, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
  • Herman Alder, Confectionery, 2806 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Alder, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • White Alder, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Alnus rhombifolia , 1980
  • Alder and Elius, 2004, 2005b
    • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
      • Alder and Elius; Adventure Time; Buddy System; K-rAd; Freescha; Jon Sheffield; Salvo Beta; Stars As Eyes; Languis; The Timeout Drawer; Lullatone, 2005b
  • Madame Mariska Aldrich, 1920
    • Los Angeles, California, 1920
  • Aleppo Pine, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pinus halepensis, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • Adin Alexander, 2003, 1912
    • Picture Postals, 8 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
    • Alexander Brothers, Picture Postals, 3017 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Carolyn Elayne Alexander, 2004, 1999, 1994
    • Author, photographer, producer, 1999
    • President of the Venice Historical Society, 1999, 1994
  • Carolyn Elayne Alexander Images of America: Venice, Arcadia: San Francisco, CA, 2004 (1999), 128pp. 1920
  • Peter Alexander,1999, 1990, 1979, 1965, 1960s
    • Artist, 1990, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  • Tom Alexander, July 1993
    • The amazing prophecies of "General" Homer Lea, Ambitious Little Romancer or Visionary Genius? Smithsonian, n. 4, 24, (July 1993): 102 (13). General OneFile. Gale. Santa Monica Public Library. 21 Apr. 2009, 2009, 1993, 1912
  • Tom Alexander,The amazing prophecies of "General" Homer Lea, Ambitious Little Romancer or Visionary Genius? Smithsonian, n. 4, 24, (July 1993): 102 (13). General OneFile. Gale. Santa Monica Public Library. 21 Apr. 2009, 2009, 1993, 1912
  • Alexander Brothers, Picture Postals, 3017 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • The Alexandria Hotel, 1979, 1907
    • Designed by Parkinson and Bergstrom, 1979, 1908
  • Martha Alf,* 2009, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 2009, 1979, 1960s
    • Ocean House, Ocean Avenue, 2009
  • Alfalfa, p. 104, 1908a
  • Brian Alfred, 2005, 2005b
    • Cover Art, The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of the Wide World Level Plane Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005
      • Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM Radio); Daedelus; John Tejada; The Wind-Up Bird; Caural; Alias; Photography Hrishikesh Hirway; Art, Brian Alfred, 2005
  • U.S. Secretary of War General Alger, 1935, 1898, 1890s
    • Congress had reversed his ruling by giving the breakwater to San Pedro instead of Santa Monica and the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1935, 1880s
  • Alhambra, 2005, 1949
  • Alias, 2005, 2005b
    • The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of the Wide World Level Plane Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005
      • Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM Radio); Daedelus; John Tejada; The Wind-Up Bird; Caural; Alias; Photography Hrishikesh Hirway; Art, Brian Alfred, 2005
  • Alice Cooper, 1979
    • Rock band, formerly The Gnads, the house band at the Cheetah, formerly the Aragon Ballroom, 1979, 1960s
  • Saul Alinsky, 1983
    • Chicago model Community Organizer, 1983
  • Aliso St., Los Angeles, p. 512, 1908a
    • And Alameda St., Juan Domingo [ -1858], p. 512, 1908a
  • Dennis Allard,* 2005b
  • Dr. Alan Warren Allen, 1997, 1962, 1958
    • 331 Amalfi, 1997, 1958
  • David Allen,* 2001, 1961, 1960
    • Trumpeter, 2001, 1960
    • Featured on the World Pacific Sound of Synanon, 2001, 1961
  • J.C. Allen, Boot Black, O.F. Walk near Zephyr, 2003, 1912
  • J.L. Allen, 1908a, 1890
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1890
  • Mary Jane Allen,* 1997 1962, 1958
    • 311 Amalfi, 1997, 1958
    • Top of Muscle Beach pyramids, 1997, 1962
  • Ted Allen,* Ph.D., 2009, 2008, 2004, 1972
    • 5th St., O.P., 1970s
    • U.C.L.A. Psychology Professor, 1972
    • University of Michigan, Ph.D., 1970s
  • Tom Allen, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Wayne Allen, 1979, 1925, 1924
    • Ben Pollack and his Californians, 1979, 1925, 1924
  • The D.L. Allen Livery, Feed and Fuel business, 1908, p. 492, 1908a,
    • Fred J. Finch and A.M. Guidinger purchased the D.L. Allen Livery business as a partnership, 1908, p. 492, 1908a
  • Wiley B. Allen Co., 1925, 1924
    • Pianos, 416-418 So. Broadway, 1925, 1924
  • Allen*'s Janitorial Supplies [1949- ], 2005, 2004b
    • 400 Pico Blvd., 2004b
  • Allen Photograph Co., 2003, 1907
    • Photographs, Windward Pier, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Gineo Allessandro, 1925, 1924
    • 'Cello, 1925, 1924
  • All Fools Night, 1947, 1894
    • Revelry succeeding the official closing of La Fiesta de Los Angeles of 1894 , following the unofficial People's Parade, 1947, 1894
  •  The Allied Clubs, 1979, 1930s
    • The sixth Allied Club, The Santa Monica Deauville, 1979, 1935, 1930s
    • An LAAC organization of interlocking sports club memberships, 1979, 1930s
  • Allied Health Professionals, 1930
    • Dr. R.W. Pratt, Opt. Eye-sight specialist, 26 W. 3rd St., Harrisburg, Pa., 1930
  • Ron Allin, 1990, 1971
    • Sierra Club. 1990, 1971
    • All-Santa Monica Coalition, 1983
    • Concerned Homeowners, 1983
  • The All Year Club, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1950s, 1921, 1920s
    • Harry Chandler 1979, 1921
    • Santa Monica club to promote virtues . . . 1974, 1921
    • An organization specifically designed to encourage year round tourism and permanent immigration, 1977, 1950s
    • Subsidized by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for over 35 years until the late 1950s, 1977
    • National advertising campaign to attract people to Southern California, 1974, 1920s
  • Carlos Almaraz, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1979, 1973, 1970s
    •  Artist, Member of Los Four
    • Otis July-Aug 1979 L.A. Parks and Wrecks
    • UC Irvine Nov-Dec 1973 Los Four
    • Shown by Hal Glicksman*1979, 1973
  • Almonds 1979, 1920
    • Carleton Kinney's Paso Robles almond farm, November 14, 1920, 1979
  • Alnus rhombifolia , 1980
    • White Alder, 1981, 1980. 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Jimmy Alonzi, 1979, 1950s
    • Light-show impressario, 1979, 1950s
  • Danny Alonzo,* 2009, 2008, 1983
    • Whale Mural, south wall of the Fourth Street underpass. Painted by Dan Alonzo* in 1982, the mural depicts several varieties of whales. Alonzo also did the mural on the south wall of the Howard Hamilton Memorial Building at Marine Park, 1983
    • Ocean Park Paintings, First Federal Bank Branch, Main St., Ocean Park, CA, 2009, 2008
  •  Ruth Alonzo, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Herb Alpert, 1990, 1960s
    • A & M Records, 1990, 1960s
  • Steve Alpert* [ -2007], 2007
    • Political analyst, 2007
    • Advisor to Santa Monica School and College board candidates died Friday, 24 February 2007, in his home in Santa Monica, 2007
  • So. Alsace Ave., Los Angeles, 1940sa
    • 2143 So. Alsace, A "Colourpicture" Publication Los Angeles office, 1940sa
  • Santa Monica City Manager John Alshuler,* 1990, 1983
  • Fabian Ammon Alston, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003, 2001
    • With Carlos Niño, Ammoncontact, 2005b
    • dublab presents: Freeways Los Angeles, Emperor Norton Records, EMN-7039, compilation comp LP, cd/ vinyl, 2001
    • Ammoncontact Sounds Like Everything Plug Research LP, PR 45 cd /vinyl, 2003 (2001)
    • AmmonContact Brothers From Another Plug Research CD|12" PLG51, 2005b
    • AmmonContact Brothers From Another Plug Research CD|12" PLG51, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact Beats from Bina's House Eastern Developments EP, cd/ vinyl, ED003, 2003
      • Daedelus* contributions to Playful
    • Ammoncontact Beat Tape Personalities Soul Jazz Records EP, vinyl, sjr 075, 2003
      • Daedelus* vocals The Stars are Singing Too
    • bbq plate (telefon tel aviv mix); on bellflower (smyglyssna mix), Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact and Daedelus Hu-Vibrational Orchestra-Remixes Soul Jazz EP, vinyl
      • Featuring Sci and Corker/Conboy
    • Build An Ark Peace With Every Step Plug Research, PLG57 cd/viny, Oct., 2004
    • Ammoncontact One In An Infinite Of Ways Ninja Tune cd/lp, (2xLP/CD) Zen99/ZenCD99, 2004-11, 2004
      • Daedelus*, Dreamy; Lil Sci, Build An Ark, Dwight Trible  
  • Al's Kitchen, 1990, 1973, 1950s
    • Al Bond* and his partner Jeane Crowne*, 1990, 1950s
    • Jack Sikking, 1990, 1973
      • The manager of Al's Kitchen , 1990, 1973
    • Larry Barber*, 1990, 1973
      • Al's Kitchen's cook, 1990, 1973
      • Head of "Friends of the Pier ", 1990, 1973
  • Alta California , 1997, 1848
    • Ceded to the United States by Mexico in 1848, 1997, 1848
  • Altadena, CA 91001, 1925, 1924
    • Laurie Taylor, 3589 Canyon Crest Rd., Altadena, CA 91001  
  • Altair Place, Venice, Calif., 1971, 1960, 1946
    • 438 Altair Place, Mrs. Iola Millar and Family, 1971, 1960, 1946
  • Robert Alter Imagined Cities: Urban Experiences and the Language of the Novel, Yale University Press, 2005
  • Alternative Lifestyle Neighborhood, 1983
    • Ocean Park, 1983, 1970s
  • Daniel Alton [1843- ], Bio., p. 397, 1908a
  • John Altoon, 199,1979, 1950s,
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s.1950s
  • John Altoon, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
  • Deborah Kac (Altschuler), 1984
    • 700 block, Ashland Ave., Santa Monica, 1984
    • USC Employee, 1984
  • Francisco Javier Alvarado, 1997. 1931, 1827
    • Along with Antonio Ignacio Machado, a grazing permit, for "the place called Santa Monica", 1997. 1827
    • By Los Angeles Alcade Guillermo Cota, 1997. 1827
    • Machado is believed to have relinquished his share to Alvarado in 1831, 1997
  • Governor Juan Batista Alvarado, 1974, pp. 53, 55, 56, 57, 127, 1908a, 1839, 1828
    • Confirmed the grant to [Francisco] Sepulveda by Carrillo of Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica, 1974, 1828
  • Pedro de Alvarado, p. 5, 1908a
  • Xavier Alvarado, 1974, 1831, 1827
    • Along with Antonio Machado, given a provisional grant to"Santa Monica", that is Santa Monica Canyon and the land between it and Topanga Canyon extending to the hills in the rear, in 1827. Machado gave his interest to Alverado in 1831, and after Alverado died his sons in 1838 abandoned to Ysidro Reyes and Francisco Marquez, 1974, 1838, 1831, 1827
  • Alvarado's [Sons] Family, 1997, 1938, 1931, 1827
    • Held the rights until June 14, 1838, 1997
    • When Francisco Marquez and Ysidro Reyes took over, 1997, 1838
  • Lisa Alverez Ocean Park #12 Santa Monica Review, Santa Monica College: Santa Monica, California, Spring, 2008. pp. 159-173. 2008.
  • Francis Alÿs, 2004a
    • Belgian expatriate in Mexico, 2004a
    • The Liar, the Copy of the Liar, 2004a
    • Shown at the UCLA Hammer Museum, 2004a
  • Amalfi Dr., 1997, 1966, 1962, 1958, 1951, 1949
    • 247 Amalfi, Abell House for Richard and Nona Haines, 1997, 1951, 1949
    • 311 Amalfi , Gracie Fields estate , 1997, June 1951
      • Howard Beckman, 1997, 1958, 1951
      • Marie Allen Beckman, 1997, 1958, 1951
      • Dr. Alan Warren Allen, 1997, 1962, 1958
      • Mary Jane Allen*, 1997, 1962, 1958
    • 334 Amalfi, Neal and Jean Oxenhandler, 1997, 1962
      • Richard Diebenkorn* from Berkeley, 1997, 1966
  • Amaranth Editions: Modesto, CA, 1998
    • Michel C. Ford Emergency Exits The Selected Poems 1970-1995, Amaranth Editions: Modesto, CA., 1998, 127pp.
  •  Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 1979, 1930, 1907,
    • Sanctioned Boxing Tournaments, 1979, 1907
    • Newly reorganized LAAC Joined in 1907, 1979
    • LAAC athletes won four AAU championships in 1930, 1979
      • Gymnastics, 1979, 1930
        • Leo Vandendaele, Tumbling, 1979, 1930
        • Paul Krempel, The Flying Rings, 1979, 1930
  • Sam Amato,*1999, 1987, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s
    • Artist, UCLA Faculty, 1987, 1960s
    • Studio in the 2700 block of Main St., 1987, 1960s
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  •  The Ambassador Hotel, 1925, 1924
    • No Parking Difficulties, 1925, 1924
    • Avoid Household Cares, 1925, 1924
  • Ambient Sound, 1916
  • Amenities, Amusements, Attractions, Conveniences, Intrinsic Worth, Selling Points, 2008, 1996, 1993, 1991, 1963, 1956, 1952, 1947, 1943, 1940sa, 1936, 1935, 1934, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1906, 1904, 1900s, 1890s, 1920-1850, Assorted Postcards, Postcards Adrift
    • (See Santa Monica Bay Area Amenities)
    • Amusements, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Art, 1907,  Postcards Adrift
    • Assistance, Assorted Postcards
    • Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA) Approval, 1940sa
    • Auto entrances, 1935
    • Barber Shops, Assorted Post Cards
    • Bars, Built In, Assorted Post Cards
    • Bathing tubs, tile showers, 1940s
    • Baths, Saunas, 1935, Assorted Post Cards
    • Beaches, Assorted Post Cards
    • Beauty Shops, Assorted Post Cards
    • Beauty, Assorted Postcards
    • Beds, Extra-sized, Assorted Post Cards
    • Breakfasts, 2008
    • Cafeteria Programs, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • Car Rentals, Assorted Post Cards
    • New England Charm, 1960s
    • Opportunity Classrooms, 1952, 1906
    • Classroom Art, Encyclopedia, Piano, 1952, 1908
    • Incomparable climate, 1908, 1908a
    • Climate, 1947, 1890s
    • Protected coast, 1908, 1908a
    • Cocktails, Assorted Post Cards
    • Conference Rooms, Assorted Post Cards
    •  All modern conveniences, 1908a, 1907
    • Convenience, Assorted Postcards
    • Finest cuisine, Assorted Postcards
    • Dancing nightly in the Garden Room, Assorted Postcards
    • Demonstrations, Lectures, 2008
    • Demonstration School, 1952, 1936, 1925, 1934
    • Design, 2008a
    • Drink, 2005b, 1996, 1956, 1907, 1894
      • Beer, 1996, 1956
      • Cocktails, Assorted Post Cards
      • Liquor, 2005b, 1907
    • Luxuriously appointed facilities, Assorted Postcards
    • Valuable farm-land, 1908, 1908a
    • Feelings, 1996, 1956
      • Feeling dizzy from the red flashing lights and bells, 1996, 1956
    • Fiestas, 1947, 1894
      • La Fiesta Los Angeles, 1947, 1895, 1894
    • Beautiful flowers, Assorted Postcards,
    • Flowers, 1907,  Postcards Adrift
    • Food, 1996, 1956
      • (See Drink)
      • Barbeque ribs, 1996, 1956
      • Beer, 1996, 1956
      • caramel corn, 1996, 1956
      • Cotton candy , 1996, 1956
    • Enormous Fortunes, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Fun, 2009, 1996, 1956
    • Games, 1996, 1956,
    • Garages, 1940s
    • Spacious gardens, Assorted Postcards
    • Gardens, 1907,  Postcards Adrift
    • Gift Shops, Assorted Post Cards
    • Hotels, Inns, Lodging, Assorted Post Cards
    • Hotels, Assorted Post Cards
    • A Quiet, Restful Place, Assorted Post Cards
    • Scenic, Assorted Post Cards
    •  Appropriately furnished Juvenile Room, in the Library, 1908a, 1904
    • Kitchenette, 1940s
    • Mob Rule, 1947, 1884
    •  Radio, Television, kitchens, 1940sa
    • Ladies Rest Room, 1908a, 1904
    • Spacious lawns, Assorted Postcards
    • Lounges, Assorted Post Cards
      • Cocktail Lounges on premises, Assorted Post Cards
    • Luxury hotel, Assorted Post Cards
    •  Luxury, Assorted Postcards
    • The parks, 1993,
    • Good Pay, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Phones, 1940s
    • Pool, Assorted Postcards
    • Pools, Assorted Post Cards
      • Therapy, Assorted Post Cards
      • Swim, Heated, Assorted Post Cards 
    • Great Power, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The promenade is an area of restaurants, shops and boutiques that attracts the locals and tourists alike, Assorted Post Cards
    • A Quiet, Restful Place, Assorted Post Cards
    • Radio, Television, kitchens, 1940sa
    • Restaurants, 1991, Assorted Post Cards
      • Sambos, Assorted Post Cards
      • Three-Star Restaurants, 1991
    • Retirement to California, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Rides, 1996, 1956,
      • The merry-go-round, 1996, 1956
      • The Santa Monica Pier, 1996, 1956
    • Rooms, 1935
    • Available Rooms, 1996, 1963, 1940sa
    • Modern, Distinctive Rooms, 1940sa
    •  Sand, Assorted Postcards
    • The Santa Monica Carousel, 1996, 1956
    • Santa Monica's finest luxury hotel, Assorted Post Cards
    • The Santa Monica Pier, 1996, 1956
    • Saunas, Assorted Post Cards
    • Variety of scenery, 1908, 1908a
    • Scenic, Assorted Post Card
    • Service, Assorted Postcards
    • Shops, Assorted Post Cards
      • Barber Beauty, Gift, Assorted Post Cards
    • Sun, Assorted Postcards
    • Centralized Supervision, 1908a, 1904
    • Surf, Assorted Postcards
    • Swimming Pool, Assorted Postcards
    • Radio, Television, kitchens, 1940sa
    • Color TV, Assorted Post Cards, Assorted Post Cards
    • Varied topography, 1908, 1908a
    • Tours, Sight-seeing, Assorted Post Cards
    • Streetcars, 1935
    •  Good Time Towns, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Connections to Trains, 1935
    • Ocean Views, 2008, 1940sa
    • Views, 1962, 1952, Assorted Post Cards
      • Beautiful, Assorted Post Cards
      • Panoramic, Assorted Post Cards
      • Ocean, Assorted Post Cards
      • Scenic, Assorted Postcards
    • Walkability, 2007, Related Web Sites
    • Walking Distance to the Ocean, 1940s
    • Walks, Assorted Postcards
    • Adequate and readily Available Water supply, 1908, 1908a
    • Free of harsh winds, 1908, 1908a
  • America, 1977
  • American Abstract Artists exhibit, Riverside Museum, 1988, 1937
    • Included Ray Kaiser (Eames) [1915-1988], 1988, 1937
  • American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1961, 1949
    •  John Cage* elected in 1949, 1961
  • American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2005, 1984, 1952, 1978, 1961
    • Mark Kac, 1984
    • John Cage* elected in 1978, 1961
    • George Dantzig*, 2005, 1952
  • American Artists' Congress, 1990, 1936
    • Los Angeles branch, co-founded by Knud Merrild, 1990, 1936
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2008, 2007
  • American Automobile Association, AAA, 1999, 1912
    • Sanctioning body for the Vanderbilt Cup and for Grand Prix Road Racing, 1999, 1909
  • The American Bankers' Association, pp. 493, 494, 1908a
    • The National Legislative Commmittee, p. 494, 1908a
      • Arthur Reynolds, chairman, p. 494, 1908a
    • The Currency Commission, p. 494, 1908a
      • Arthur Reynolds, Member, p. 494, 1908a
  • The American Beet Sugar Company, 1913, 1912, 1900s
    • In California and Colorado during a period of nine years of irrigation and water supply development, J.D. Schuyler was the consulting engineer, 1913, 1912, 1900s
  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1981, 1977, 1923, 1920s
    • California Chapter led protest at Liberty Hill, 1977, 1923
    • The Southern California branch, 1981, 1923
  • American (sub)cultures, 1973, 1971, 1963
    • Nineteen Sixties Counterculture, 1973, 1971, 1963
      • Free legal and medical services, 1973, 1971, 1963
      • Communal living and work collectives, 1973, 1971, 1963
      • Community art and theater projects, 1973, 1971, 1963
      • Child care centers, 1973, 1971, 1963
  • The American Encyclopedia, 10 volumes, 1908a, 1890
    • Donated to the Santa Monica Public Library by H.A. Winslow, 1908a, 1890
  • The American Exhibition in Moscow, 1988, 1959.
    • Eames Film on the way Americans live, 1988, 1959
  • American Federation of Labor (A.F.L.), 1977, 1920
  • American Indians, 1974, pre-1769
    • (See Amerindians; Indians; Ethnicities)
    • Santa Monica High School Grounds (Prospect Hill) rich with American Indian artifacts, 1974, pre-1769
  • American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1985, 1969
    • Technical Symposium on Sailboat Design in Los Angeles, April 26th 1969,
  • American Institute of Architects (AIA), 2008, 2006
    • Howard Laks, AIA, 2008, 2006
  • American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
    • Member, Les Storrs,* 1974, 1971
    • California Chapter, American Institute of Planners, 1974, 1971
      • Director, Les Storrs,* 1974, 1971
    • Southern California Planning Congress, 1974, 1971
  • Americanism, 1977
  • Americanization classes, 1952, 1933
    • Americanization classes were started in the new Garfield school for entering pupils who spoke little or no English, 1952, 1933
    • In these special classes as much academic work was given as seemed profitable to the children; but emphasis was placed upon handwork and physical activity, and careful attention was given to the formation of desirable habits and attitudes, 1952, 1933
    • The general instructional program was expanded to include worthwhile activities in the practical arts, 1952, 1933
    • The boys worked in the woodshop on simple construction projects and did considerable furniture repair, 1952, 1933
    • The girls were taught cooking and sewing in their domestic science classes, 1952, 1933
    • Both boys and girls participated in activities involving weaving, basketry, and gardening, 1952, 1933
  • American Legion, 2005, 1990, 1977, 1956, 1926, 1919
    • "Boy of the Year" award to Kenneth Kahn, 2005, 1956
    • California Legion, 1977, 1919
      • Burton Fitts, special district attorney, 1977, 1919
      • "Law and Order" committee to work with the police, attacking the IWW, 1977, 1919
    • Long Beach Post #123, 1990, 1926
      •  Annual Interpost Water Carnival and Mardi Gras, 1926
  • American News Co., 2005a
    • Hotel Greeen, Pasadena, Cal. Post Card, A 6953 Published by the American News Co., New York, Leipzig and Dresden, Polychrome, Germany, KR, 2005a
  • American Plan, 1977, 1921
    • Labeling "closed shop," unionism and child labor regulations as communist and unAmerican, and open shop as American, 1977, 1921
    • "Employer organizations made frequent use of strongarm measures such as the discharge of union members, the blacklist,, the "yellow dog" contract (under which a worker was forced to sign a statement as a condition of employment that he or she would not join a union), professional strikebreakers, company unions, and outright violence . . . " 1977, 1920s
  • The American Pomological Society, 1979, 1880s
    • Abbot Kinney founded, 1979, 1880s
  • American River, 2008, 1960s
  • Americans, p. 127. 1908a
  • American Savings and Loan Association, 1974,
    • Santa Monica branch, 1974
  • The American Society of Civil Engineers, 1913, 1912
    • J.D. Schuyler, Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize, 1961, 1913, 1912,
    • For the best paper of the year read before the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1961, 1913, 1912,
    • Stephen E. Kieffer, C E. Grunsky, and J.B. Lippincott, James Dix Schuyler Memoir, Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 76 (1913), p. 2243-2245.
    • Annual Meetings, 1913
    • Transactions, 1913
  • American String Quartet, 1996
    • Daniel Avshalomov, viola, 1996
  • American Transfer Co., 4 Park Row, 2003, 1912
  • Amerindian Tribes, 1993, 1947, 1935, 1932 p. 492, 1908a, 1894, 1880s, 1806
    • (See American Indians; Cultures; Ethnicities; Natives . . . )
    • See Indians; California Indians, American Indians, 1974, pre-1769
    • (See Amerindians; Indians; Ethnicities)
    • Apaches, 1935, 1880s
    • Cahuilla Indians, 1993, 1880s
    • Cherokee, p. 492, 1908a
    • Chumash
    • Creek, p. 492, 1908a
    • Gabrielanos,
    • Mixed, p. 492, 1908a
    • Santa Monica High School Grounds (Prospect Hill) rich with American Indian artifacts, 1974, pre-1769
    • Catalina artifacts
    • Trade Trails,
    • Indians, Ameriindians, 1935, pre-1769
    • California Indians, 1935
    • Santa Catalinians, 1935, pre-1769
    • San Gabriels, 1935, pre-1769
    • Soboba Indian, 1993, 1880s
    • The Southwest Museum, 1935
      • Discoveries in the caves of Nevada, 1935
    • Yuma Indians, 1947, 1894
    • Off Los Angeles: San Nicolas, San Clemente and Santa Catalina. In times past all have supported large populations of Indians. Only Santa Catalina is a summer resort.
    • "When Cabrillo discovered the island in 1542 it swarmed with natives; they had fine canoes and were expert watermen . . . intelligent and friendly. Cabrillo named it Victoria after his flag-ship but Vizcaino changed the name to Santa Catalina on account of the holy day upon which he dropped anchor.
    • "Relics dug up indicate that there must have been a people earlier than the natives Cabrillo found. Some of these relics are so strange that archaeologists made no attempt at interpretation. . . .
    • It is doubtful if so many prehistoric relics were ever dug up from an area of similar size. Car-loads, train-loads of ancient mortars, shell necklaces, skulls, weapons, harpoons have been shipped to the ends of the earth. They are still being dug. At one place on the isthmus it is still possible to unearth relics with one's foot.
    • During the [1840s, 1850s] forties and fifties the Russian otter hunters came into these waters and brutally slaughtered the Catalina natives, coming ashore to massacre the men and steal the women. Most of those who escaped were brought to the mainland by the mission fathers to have their souls saved.
    • Trade Goods, Commodities, 1935, pre-1769
      • the pipe-stone relics, 1935, pre-1769
      • the "lost city" -evidently at that time a salt trading-post, 1935, pre-1769
    • They came to the Malibu to trade with the Santa Catalina Indians for cosmetics, fruits of two solid mountains of iron oxide form which they made rouge. [p. 3081], 1935, pre-1769
    • Spainish missions used Indian slave labor, 1908a
    • Amerindian populations nearly eliminated after the !849 California Gold Rush,
    • Apache Chief Victorio and his bands Surrendered in Arizona, 1935, 1880s
  • Amici Mare, 2001, 1999
    • 2424 Main St., 2001, 1999
  • Amico, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Fishing Boat, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Capsized on Labor Day and 16 people drowned, 2005, 1975, 1929
  • Amigos del Pais, 1979, 1843
    • First Los Angeles Anglo? social club, 1979
    • Dancing, cards, reading, 1979, 1843
  • Ammann Bazaar, 1923
    • 2941 Main Street, Ocean Park, Cal., 1923
  • Ammon Contact, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003, 2001,
    • Carlos Niño and Fabian Ammon Alston, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003, 2001
    • dublab presents: Freeways Los Angeles, Emperor Norton Records, EMN-7039, compilation comp LP, cd/ vinyl, 2001
    • Ammoncontact Sounds Like Everything Plug Research LP, PR 45 cd /vinyl, 2003 (2001)
      • Daedelus* makes a guitar appearance on the song Black Stars and Super Eagles and on the cd there is small snippet of a Daedelus* remix for Hu-Vibrational Orchestra, Eastern Dev., 2003 (2001)
    • AmmonContact Brothers From Another Plug Research CD|12" PLG51, 2005b
    • Ammoncontact Beats from Bina's House Eastern Developments EP, cd/ vinyl, ED003, 2003
      • Daedelus*contributions to Playful
    • Ammoncontact Beat Tape Personalities Soul Jazz Records EP, vinyl, sjr 075, 2003
      • Daedelus* vocals The Stars are Singing Too
    • Ammoncontact and Daedelus Hu-Vibrational Orchestra-Remixes Soul Jazz EP, vinyl
      • Featuring Sci and Corker/Conboy
    • Build An Ark Peace With Every Step Plug Research, PLG57 cd/viny, Oct., 2004
    • Ammoncontact One In An Infinite Of Ways Ninja Tune cd/lp, (2xLP/CD) Zen99/ZenCD99, 2004-11, 2004
      • Daedelus*, Dreamy; Lil Sci, Build An Ark, Dwight Trible
    • bbq plate (telefon tel aviv mix); on bellflower (smyglyssna mix), Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
    • VA: Dublab Presents: In the Loop 3 12", PLG 068EP, 2006
    • Mia Doi Todd La Ninja: Amor and other Dreams of Manzanita CD Plug Research, (PLG 067CD), 2006
  • Amoeba Records, Los Angeles, August 2002, 2005b
  • Amphitheaters, 2005b, 1905
    • Venice Lagoon 2500 seat amphitheater. 2005b, 1905
  • Ronnie Amromin, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Amuse Café, 2004a
    • 796 Main St., Venice, 2004a
    • Chef-owners Brooke Williamson* and Nick Roberts*, 2004a
  • Amusement areas, centers, districts, parks, zones, 2006, 2006a, 2005a, 2005b, 2003, 2002, 1999, 1990, 1979, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1960s, 1959, 1956,1951, 1950, 1950s, 1946, 1944, 1943, 1940, 1940s, 1935, 1930s, 1925, 1924, 1917, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1906, 1905, 1903, 1900, 1890s, 1870s, 1869, 1860s, 1859, 1850,
    • (See Amusement Parks, Piers . . . Zones)
    • Agricultural Gardens, Los Angeles, 1979, 1890s
    • Amusements, Amusement Piers, 1952, 1900
    • Amusements, 2003, 1912
    • Amoeba Records, Los Angeles, August 2002, 2005b
    • Aquarium, Windward Pier, 2003, 1912
    • The Aragon Ballroom, 1979, 1951, 1943
      • Lick Pier, 1979, 1943
      • Navy Street and Ocean Front Walk, 1979, 1943
      • KTLA television weekly broadcasts cancelled, 1979, 1951
      • Gordon "Pops" Sadrup*, the Aragon manager, 1979, 1951
      • Lawrence Welk's Orchestra, 1979, 1951, 1946
        • brand of light popular danceable music, 1979, 1951, 1946
    • Bars, Saloons, Cafes, Nightclubs, Watering Holes, 1979, 1918
      • Venice Cafes, Nightclubs, Saloons, 1979, 1917
        • Movie theaters, bars, carnivals closed because of 'flu threats, 1979, 1918
    • Beachfront amusement zones, 1999, 1949, 1940
    • Cafes, 1979, 1917
      • Cafe dancing, 1979, 1913
      • Venice cafes, 1979, 1917
        • Served prohibited alcohol to servicemen in World War I, 1979
    • George Caldwell*'s Dance Hall, 2005, 1940s
      • Pico and Third, 2005, 1940s
    • The Casino Gardens, 1979, 1946
      • Tommy Dorsey's Band, 1979, 1946
    • The Cheetah, 1979, 1960s
      • The psychedelically refurbished Aragon Ballroom, 1979, 1960s
    • Chutes Park, LA, 1979, 1903,
      • Amusement Park where first local movie filming occurred, 1979, 1903
    • Coney Island, NY, 1935
    • Crescent Bay Amusement Co., Fraser's Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Crys-Dae-Gon Co., Amusements, Fraser's Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Disneyland, Anaheim, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1956, 1950s
    • J.A. Ellis Amusement Co., Speedway & Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Alexander R. Fraser Million Dollar Pier, 1974, 1924, 1912, 1910
    • Giant Safety Racing Coaster Co., Windward & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Las Vegas, NV, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 1974
    • Lick Pier, 2005b, 1974, 1930s
    • Los Angeles, 2005b, 1979, 1870s, 1850s
      • Amoeba Records, Los Angeles, August 2002, 2005b
      • Agricultural Gardens, 1979, 1890s
      • Chutes Park, 1979, 1903,
        • Amusement Park where first local movie filming occurred, 1979, 1903
      • The Hollywood Paladium, 1979
      • The Los Angeles Athletic Club (LAAC), 1979, 1975, 1880
      • Marineland, the Palos Verdes peninsula, 1974, 1956, 1950s
      • The Plaza, 1979,
      • The Round House, 1979, 1850s
        • an amusement center called the "Garden of Paradise." 1979, 1950s
        • Teutonia Verein location, 1979, 1850s
      • Washington Gardens, 1979, 1870s
        • Main and Washington Streets, Los Angeles, 1979, 1870s
    • The Los Angeles Athletic Club (LAAC) 1979, 1975, 1880
    • Marineland, the Palos Verdes peninsula, 1974, 1956, 1950s
    • Merryland Amusement Co., O.F. Walk & Zephyr Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Newcomb Pier, 1974
    • Nightclubs, 1979, 1917
      • Venice nightclubs gained a reputation for serving servicemen, a wartime prohibition, 1979, 1919
    • Ocean Park, CA, 1990, 1974, 1960s, 1956, 1950, 1950s, 1944, 1935, 1924, 1912, 1910, 1904
      • The [Ocean Park/Santa Monica/Venice] Amusement Centers, 1974, 1912
      • Struck by a series of fires, beginning in 1912, 1974
    • Ocean Park Pier, 1974, 1956, 1950, 1950s
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 2005b, 1974, 1956, 1950, 1950s
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1979, 1959
      • A theme amusement pier, 1979, 1959
    • The Hollywood Paladium, 1979
      • Where Lawrence Welk* broadcast from after the Aragon Ballroom, 1979
    • Philadelphia Carousel Co., Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • The Plaza, Los Angeles, 1979,
    • The Portland World's Fair Amusements, 2005b, 1905
    • Railroad Construction Heads, 1869
    • Rapids Amusement Co., Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Raymond Amusement Co., Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Rendzvous Amusement Park, 1990,
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1990
    • Rest and Recreation Areas, 1979, 1940s
      • Sailors, soldiers, 1979, 1940s
      • Mexican-American youth, 1979, 1940s
    • The Round House, 1979, 1850s
      • The "Garden of Paradise." 1979, 1950s
      • Teutonia Verein location, 1979, 1850s
    • Saloons, 1974, 1943, 1900, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s, 1850s
    • Santa Monica, 2005a, 2005b, 1990, 1979, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1900, 1900s, 1870s
      • accommodating campers and bathers, staging old-time equestrian events, and sponsoring the first polo match played in the Southland, 1979, 1870s
      • Muscle Beach, 2005b
        • 20th century's physical-fitness craze, 2005b
      • Ocean Park, 2005a
    • The Santa Monica Arena, 2005b
    • Santa Monica Canyon, 1997, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s, 1850s
    • Santa Monica Municipal Pier, 1974, 1920, 1915
    • Santa Monica's restaurants and bars, North Beach Bathouse, 1997, 1896
    • Ship Cafe, 1979, 1906, 1905
      • Improprieties, complaints, charges, sins, 1979, 1905
        • gambling devices, 1979, 1905
        • served poor food, 1979, 1905
        • allowed the private dining areas to be used for illicit activities, 1979, 1905
        • siphoned off profits, 1979, 1905
    • Theater, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • Trail Shows, 1979, 1906
    • Tourist Attractions, 2006, 2006a, 1974
    • Venice, 1990, 1973, 1971, 1944, 1935, 1906
      • Roller coasters, fun houses, theaters, games of skill, and various spinning rides in addition to several dance halls, 1944
    • Venice Ballroom, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • fox trot, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • Venetian furlana, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • jazz dances, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • rag, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • schottische, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • the Argentine Tango, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • hesitation waltz, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • Sam Feinberg, 1979, 1925, 1924
        • Band Leader at the Venice Ballroom, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • Lee Lewis, 1979, 1925, 1924,
        • the son of a former Venetian trustee, 1979, 1925, 1924,
        • a dance band, which played at the Venice Ballroom, 1979, 1925, 1924,
      • The Mann brothers, 1979, 1925, 1924
        • Band Leaders at the Venice Ballroom, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • Ben Pollack and his Californians, 1979, 1925, 1924
        • the first large white jazz band, 1979, 1925, 1924
      • The Depression, 1979, 1930s
    • Venice Dancing Pavilion, Windward Pier, 2003, 1912
    • The Venice Midway Plaisance, 2005b, 1979, 1906
      • Exhibits, amusement and freak shows from St. Louis and Portland, 1979, 1906
      • Trail Shows, 1979, 1906
    • Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s
    • Washington Gardens, 1979, 1870s
      • Main and Washington Streets, Los Angeles, 1979, 1870s
  • Amusement Companies, 2003, 1979, 1912, 1904
    • The Abbot Kinney Company, 2003, 1979, 1904
      • General Office, Venice Bank, 29 Windward & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
      • Kinney's wholly-owned amusement and real estate firm, 1979, 1904
    • Crescent Bay Amusement Co., Fraser's Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Crys-Dae-Gon Co., Amusements, Fraser's Pier, 2003, 1912
    • J.A. Ellis Amusement Co., Speedway & Windward, 2003, 1912
    • "Fraser*'s Million Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
    • Giant Safety Racing Coaster Co., Windward & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Merryland Amusement Co., O.F. Walk & Zephyr Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1987, 1967
    • Philadelphia Carousel Co., Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Rapids Amusement Co., Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Raymond Amusement Co., Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Venice Dancing Pavilion, Windward Pier, 2003, 1912
    •  Amusement Parks, Piers, Midways, Venues, Zones, 2003, 1990, 1987, 1980, 1948, 1916, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1907, 1905
    • (See Theme Parks)
    • Amusements, Amusement Piers, 1952, 1900
    • Crescent Park, R.I., 1990, 1905
    • Entertainments, 1987, 1907
      • Professional Bicycle Stunt Riders, 1987, 1907
    • "Fraser*'s Million Dollar Pier, 1980, 1912, 1910
      • Ballroom, 1980, 1910
      • Angelotti's Hungarian Orchestra, 1980, 1910
    • Kinney's Midway Plaisance, 1987, 1907
    •  Lick* Pier, 1976, 1926
    •  Looff* Pier, 1990, 1916
    •  Newcomb* Pier, 1990,
    • Ocean Park Pier, 2003, 1976, 1912,
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1960s, 1957
    • Pleasure Pier, 2003, 1990, 1916
    • Rides, Amusements, 1987, 1911
      • Carousels, 1987, 1911
      • Slides, 1990, 1948
        • Dragon Slide, 1990, 1948
    • Santa Monica Municipal Pier, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1976, 1975, 1924, 1917, 1909
    •  Santa Monica Pier, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1976, 1975, 1953
    • Venice Pier, 2003, 1994, 1942, 1912, 1906
      • Fun House, Dragon Slide, Hardwood Slide, Lady Robot. Mirror maze, Obstacle course, Air blasts, Rotating Disc, 1994, 1942
    • The Venice Midway Plaisance, 2005b, 1906
    • Amusement Park Safety, 1994, 1987, 1942, 1923
    • Amusement Piers, 2003, 1987, 1912, 1911, 1907
    • (See Amusement Parks)
    • Amusements, Amusement Piers, 1952, 1900
    • Fraser* Million-Dollar Pier Company, 1987, 1911, 1910
      • Formed by A. R. Fraser* to build the world's largest amusement pier in Ocean Park, incorporating the existing pier, 1987, 1911
      • It opened in June, 1911
      • Ballroom, 1987, 1911
      • City Jail, 1987, 1911
      • Crooked House, 1987, 1911
      • Grand Canyon Electric Railroad, 1987, 1911
        • Built by Paul Houshi*, 1987, 1911
      • Hippodrome, 1987, 1911
        • Featured a Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel, 1987, 1911
      • Infant Incubators, 1987, 1911
        •  Premature infants were given free care by a trained nurse, 1987, 1911
      • Mystic Maze, 1987, 1911
      • Panama Canal Exhibit, 1987, 1911
      • "Third Degree," a moving sidewalk, 1987, 1911
      • Society Whirl, 1987, 1911
      • Starland Theater, 1987, 1911,
        • 1000 seat Vaudeville Theater, 1987, 1911
    • Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Ocean Park Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Pier St. Pier, 2003, 1912
    • Pacific Ocean Park, 1987, 1967
      • Several fires and a final demolition in 1973 and 1974, 1987
    • Santa Monica Pier,
    • Venice Pier, 2003, 1912, 1906
  • Amusements, 1980, 1974, 1973, 1960s, 1947, 1943, 1929, 1910, 1905, 1900s, 1894, 1890s, 1875, 1920-1850
    • Art Curio Rooms, 1980, 1905
      • Entrance on the Pier, 1980, 1905
      • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
    • Cavernous ballrooms, 1980, 1920s
    • Card Playig, 1943, 1875, 1920-1850
    • Driving, racing or riding horses, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • "Fraser*'s Million Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
      • Ballroom, 1980, 1910
        • Angelotti's Hungarian Orchestra, 1980, 1910
    • Opium Dens, 1943, 1870s
    • Pacific Ocean Park Amusement Pier, 1980, 1974
    • Driving, racing or riding horses, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Red-light Districts, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Rides, 1980, 1973, 1929
      • Santa Monica's roller coaster. 1980, 1929
      • The Whip, 1980, 1929
      • The Loof Hippdrome, 1980, 1929
        • Merry-go-round, 1980, 1973
          • The Loof Hippodrome Carousel features
            • 46 handmade horses imported from Germany, 1980,
              • the oldest organ in the country, built in 1900 by the Wurlitzer Company, 1980,
        • Newcomb (Loof) Pier, 1980, 1929
      • Thirty-minute ride down the fifteen-mile long V-flume, 1943, 1875
    • Story Telling, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Theater, 1980, 1943, 1910, 1900s, 1875, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Starland Theater, 1980, 1910
        • At the entrance to Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
        • Featured vaudeville, 1980, 1910
      • Steere's Opera House, 1980, 1900s
        • Third and Utah (Broadway), 1980, 1910s
      • Virginia City Opera House, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
  • Anaheim, 1974, 1956, 1950s, 1908a,
    • Anaheim, settled, p. 102, 1908a
    • Disneyland, 1974, 1956, 1950s
  • Andalusia, 1925, 1924
  • H.L. Anderman, 1987, 1924
    • A Civic Betterment League slate member elected to the Venice Board of Trustees in 1924, with no ties to Kinney, 1987, 1924
  • Jaroslaw Anders Caught in a dark history: review of Michael Andre Bernstein's Conspirators, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2004, Los Angeles Times Review, 11 April 2004, p. R3, Forward
  • Anderson, 1979, 1913
    • Boxing professional, 1979, 1913
  • Anthony Anderson, 1990, 1920s, 1914
    • Los Angeles Times Art critic, 1990, 1920s, 1914
  • Carl Anderson, 1935,
    • Physicist, Cal Tech, 1935
    • a product of the Los Angeles public schools, 1935
    • discovered the positron at Cal Tech, 1935
  • Clinton Anderson Beverly Hills Is My Beat, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1960, 1999
  • David Anderson, 1990, 1983
    • President, General Telephone, 1990, 1983
    • The Pier Restoration Corporation, 1990, 1983
  • Lily Strickland Anderson, 1926, 1925
    • (Composer)
    • The Cosmic Dance of Siva, 1926, 1925
    • In the Bunnia Bazaar (arr. Clifford Vaughan), 1926
  • Morton Anderson, 1990, 1952, 1940s, 1935, 1930s
    • Santa Monica School Board President, 1952, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1930s
    • President, Santa Monica School District Board of Trustees, 1952, 1935, 1930s
    • Facilitator of Federal Funds, 1952, 1930s
      • Morton Anderson, President of the Board of Education, was sent at once to Washington to represent Santa Monica, 1952 and
      • make a personal appeal for the needs of the district, 1952
      • He was the first of such representatives to arrive at the national capitol. Upon his return, Anderson reported that Congressman John Dockweiler, Senator Hiram Johnson, and Admiral Peoples, chief of the Public Works Division, had agreed to allocate $1,500,000 to the Santa Monica School District for the rebuilding of its schools. [17. Santa Monica Evening Outlook, Sept. 9, 1935, p. 1.], 1952
    • Santa Monica representative on the California State Shoreline Planning Association, 1990, 1940s
  • O. Anderson, 2003, 1907
    • Cigars and Tobacco, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Oscar Anderson, Cigars & Tobacco, Casino in Ocean Park, 2003, 1912
  • Oscar Anderson, Physician, 207 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  • H.E. Andrews, 1975, 1937, 1935
    • The managing editor of the Times was a Maine Yankee, 1935
  • Oliver Andrews, 1997
    • UCLA sculptor, 1997,
  • Anechoic chamber, 1991, 1940s
  • Angel City Bookstore & Gallery, 2008, 2007
  • Mike Angeleno, 1979, 1950s,
    • Artist, 1979, 1950s
  • Angelotti's Hungarian Orchestra, 1980, 1910
    • Appeared at Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier Ballroom, 1980, 1910
  • Angel's Trumpet, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2028 Sixth, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Angelus Temple, 1981, 1979, 1976, 1935, 1930s, 1926, 1922
    • Sister Aimee McPherson's Echo Park Headquarters for the Four Square Gospel Church, 1935, 1926
    • Overlooks Echo Park Lake, 1981, 1930s
    • McPherson*'s Foursquare Gospel Church Headquarters, 1976
    • Echo Park, Los Angeles, 1979, 1926
  • The Angler, 2003, 1907
    • Captain Donahue, Fish and Game, Marine & Speedway, O.P. 2003, 1907
  • Angles Gallery [1985-2010], 2010, 2005
    • 2222 Main St., 2010, 2005, 1985
    • Moved to the former Blum and Poe space in Culver City, 2010
  • The Anglican Chorale of Southern California, 2006
    • Commissioned David Avshalomov," Choral Work, Canticle 14 ("I bend the knee"), 2006
    • Performing David Avshalomov", Choral Work, Canticle 14 ("I bend the knee"), Nov. 2006
  • Anglican Chorale of Southern California Fall program, Canticles and Psalms, 2006  
  • The Anglican Church, 2006
  • Anglos, 1977, 1943, 1942
    • (See Ethnicities)
    • Ethnicity, 1977
  • The Anheuser Busch Brewing Company, 2005, 1975, 1930
  • Anhsin Designs, 2005
    • 512 Bay St #3, 2005
    • Jewelry
  • Animals, Fauna, Wildlife, 2007, 1994, 1979, 1961, 1943, 1924, 1910, 1908a, 1870s,
    • (See Fauna)
    • Abbatoirs
  • Animal Acts, Shows, Stunts
    • Al. G. Barnes Circus, 1979, 1910
  • The Animal Industry, Feedlots, Grazing, Liveries, Race Courses, Stables
    • Food Preparation
    • Cattle, 1908a
    • Grunion
    • Horses, 1943, 1870s
      • Driving, Racing, Riding, Showing, 1943, 1870s
    • Marine Animals
    • Native Species
    • Pets
    • Sheep, 1908a
    • Stock
    • Transportation
    • Wildlife
  • Animal Hunters
    • Birds
    • Big Game Hunters
    • Fishermen
    • Hunters
    • Ranchers
    • Safaris
  • Animal Trainers, Tamers, 1979, 1910
    • Louis Roth, 1979, 1910
      • Al. G. Barnes Circus, 1979, 1910
    • Mabel Stark, 1979, 1910
      • Al. G. Barnes Circus, 1979, 1910
  • Annenberg Community Beach House, 2009
    • Mayor Ken Genser presided over the opening of the Santa Monica City restored Hearst Beach house, 2009
  • Anne's-Tiques, 2806 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90504, 1982
    • Buy-Sell Fine Antique Clothing, Jewelry, Curios, 1982
  • Anniversaries, Significant Dates, 1935, 1880
    • September 4, 1880-the ninety-ninth anniversary of the founding of the Los Angeles pueblo, 1935, 1880
  • Announcers, MC's
    • (See Radio)
  • Annual Report, Santa Monica City Schools, 1906-07, unpublished report in files of Santa Monica Board of Education, 1952, 1907
  • Annual Youth Christmas Vesper Service, 1952, 1951
    • Concert sponsored by Trinity Baptist, First Methodist, First Christian, and First Presbyterian Churches, in which the Santa Monica City School District choirs participated 1952, 1951
  • Anon. Ocean Park and Venice Timeline (1890-1909), Web Document, 2005b, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1899, 1898, 1895, 1893, 1892, 1891
  • Anshen and Allen, 1985, 1950s
    • Eichler architects, 1985, 1950s
  • George Antheil, 1990, 1948
    • Composer, 1990, 1948
  • Barry Anthony Ruth St Denis (Ruth Dennis) [1878-1968] Who's Who of Victorian Cinema: A Worldwide Survey, British Film Institute (1996 content) and individual contributors, 1996, 1968, 1878
  • Susan B. (Brownnell) Anthony (February 15, 1820-March 13, 1906), 1979, pp. 500 ff, 1908a, 1905
    • Women's rights activist, 1979, 1905
    • Mr. Stephen Harris Taft knew this person and entertained her in his home, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
  • Anthroposophic Society of Ding le Mei, 1990, 1940s
  • David Antin, 1987
    • Sky Poem David Antin 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, 1987
  • Eleanor Antin,* 1982, 1974
    • UC Irvine May-June 1974 Black Girl Performance and photos, 1974
    • Shown by Hal Glicksman,* 1982, 1974
  • Antioch University, Ohio, 2009, 1960s, 1930s
    • Barbara Roberts attended for a year, 1938
    • Irene Wolt, BA, Psychology and Liberal Arts, 2009
  • Antiquark (San Diego), 2005, 2005b
    • Dataage, 2005, 2005b
  • Antiques, 1982
    • Anne's-Tiques, 2806 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90504
    • Buy-Sell Fine Antique Clothing, Jewelry, Curios, 1982
  • Anti-aircraft guns, 1974, 1941
    • See Weapons, etc., 1974, 1941
    • Placements: Santa Monica City Hall, 1974, 1941
  • The Anti-Nebraska convention held at Saratoga Springs, 1854, 1910
    • Stephen Harris Taft, Delegate, 1910
  •  Anti-saloon, Dry, Prohibition, 1974, 1903, 1900, 1891
    • Rindge backed Citizen Committee, 1974, 1903, 1900, 1891
    • Santa Monica "Dry" or anti-saloon ordinance passed, 1974, 2000
    • The dry forces, 1974, 1900s
      • (See Anti-saloon etc,)
      • Rindge, 1974, 1900s
      • The churches, 1974, 1900s
      • The W.C,T.U., 1974, 1900s
    • "The Long Beach Ordinance," lost, 287 for, 544 against, 1974, 1900s
  • Anti-war activists, 1999, 1990, 1972, 1970s, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s
    • Artists Protests: Petitions, Debates, Public Art, 1999, 1960s
    • U.C.L.A., beach-loving, 1990, 1972, 1970s
    • "Save the Bay", 1990, 1972
  • Anti-war Demonstrations, 1977, 1970, 1968
    • In Chicago, demonstrators were gassed and clubbed, and several journalists were among the injured . . . "police-state terror." 1977, 1968
  • Antler Hotel, 1987, 1920s, Assorted Post Cards
    • Venice lagoon, 1987, 1920s
  • Hotel Antler, Mrs. J.E. Fickeissen, Proprietress Across the Lagoon Overlooking Windward Ave. A Quiet, Restful Place. Phone 4064 Venice, Cal. Post Card, JT, Unknown publisher, Undated, Assorted Post Cards
  • Anzu's route to California, pp. 10, 11, 1908a
  • Apaches, 1935, 1880s
    • Chief Victorio and his bands Surrendered in Arizona, 1880s
  • Apartment (s) Buildings, 2010. 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2002, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1981, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1965, 1961, 1960s, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1947, 1946, 1940s, 1935, 1926, 1924, 1911, 1910, 1907, Assorted Postcards
    • Apartment House, 1983
      • 2807 Highland Avenue. A hilltop apartment designed in 1961 by prominent architect Frank Gehry* who designed the Santa Monica Place shopping center, 1983
    • Mission Revival apartment complex, 1999, 1992, 1912
      • 2906 Third Street, built 1912 for Mrs. Rosa M. Cameron*.
      • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0038.JPG
    • Apartment Bldg., 1983
      • 702 Pier Av., A.S. Bloomfield* Elephant Mural on the side, 1983, 1981
    • The Baron's Castle (1907- ), 2005, 2005b, 1983, 1921, 1920, 1907
      • 2103 Third St., Moorish villa designed and built in 1907 by Nicholas Baida*, a Syrian-born art dealer. 1983, 1921, 1920. 1907
    • Belvedere Apartments, 1999, 1990, 1921
      • 2328 Third Street built 1921. 1999, 1990, 1992,
      • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0021.JPG
    • Apartment Building (1965), 2004, 1965
      • 2508 Third St., 8 Unit Apartment Building, 2004, 1965
    • Carlton Apartments, 1983, 1926
      • 3001 Main Street. A five-story apartment and commercial building originally constructed by the Santa Monica Elks Lodge n 1926 as a meeting hall and clubhouse with fifty-one sleeping rooms. 1983, 1926
    • The Carousel Apartment Building, 1990, 1976, 1971, 1960s, 1950s,
      • Since the early 1950's,
      • Clare DeLand*, 1990, 1960s
        • Graphic Artist, 1990, 1960s
      • James Elliot*, Chief Curator at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, 1990, 1960s
      • Robert Irwin*, 1990, 1960s
        • Artist, 1990, 1960s
    • Christie Court, 2005, 2004, 1983, 1924
      • 125 Pacific Street, "California Court" style, 24 units, first Santa Monica development with a radio in every unit, 1983, 1924.
      • Declared a Landmark, June 15, 2004 (Not Council Approved)
      • 125 Pacific St., "Christie Court," residents Matteson Barcklay*, Randy Davidson*, Mark Hooker*, Michelle Katz*, Dylan Rhoads*, SMDP Letters to the Editor, 2005
    • Condominiums, Condominium apartments, Condonminimums, 1974
      • "Recent trend in the Santa Monica Housing Market rather than rentals. The family which owns its own apartment is likely to develop a greater degree of political and social responsibility," 1974
    • Hotel Miramar and Bungalows Santa Monica, California, Assorted Postcards
    • Kensington Apartments, 2002, 1911, 1910
      • Santa Monica, California, 2002, 1911, 1910
      • Became the Kensington Motel, 2002
    • Ocean House, 2007. 2006,
      • (See Renaissance Ocean House; )
      • 2107 Ocean Ave., 2007
      • Residents, 2007, 2006
        • Theresa (Herbst) Weisberg*, 2007, 2006,
      • Retirement Apartments, Hotel, 2007, 2006
      • Senior and Assisted Living Apartments, 2007
      • Staff:
    • The Overlook Hotel and Apartments, 1990, 1983, 1924
      • 1605 The Promenade, 1983, 1924      
    • The Parva-Sed Apta Apartments, 1981, 1935
      • Nathanael West's Hollywood residence, 1981, 1935
    • The Purser Apartments, 1990, 1974, 1940s
      • Ocean Front Walk, 1990, 1940s
      • Bought by S.M. City, 1990, 1974
    • Santa Monica Shores, 2010, 2008, 1983, 1974, 1970s, 1964, 1960s, 1950, 1950s, 1949
      • 2800-2700 Neilson Way, Twin seventeen-story apartment buildings built in 1964 by the Del Webb Corporation; architects were Welton Beckett and Associates, 1983, 1964
      • Ocean Park Redevelopment, 1974, 1950, 1950s
      • Neilson Way, 1974, 1970s, 1960s, 1950, 1950s,
    • Santa Monica Towers, 1973, 1971
    • Seabright Apartments, 1990, 1974
      • Bought by S.M. City, 1990, 1974
    • Sea Castle Apartments, 2010, 2009, 1987, 1983
      • Ocean Front Walk, Opposite the Natural Elements Scupture Park, 1987
      • 1725 The Promenade, 1983
      • Formerly The Breakers Beach Club,1926, the Grand Hotel, the Chase Hotel and the Monica Hotel, 1983
    • Sunshine Court, 2004a
      • 2411 Third, Apartments and Condominiums, 2004a
    • Trident Apartments, 1983
      • 2045 Fourth St., Trident sculpture, Capella Motion, 1983
    • U.S Housing Act, 1974, 1949
    • U.S. Federal Housing Authority (FHA), 1974, 1940s
      • FHA Financing, 1974, 1940s
      • "608" Apartments, 1974, 1940s
        • Conforming buildings were two stories in height, of frame and stucco construction, covering more than 72 percent of the total lot area, and barely met off-street parklng requirements, 1974, 1940s
    • Virginia Apartments, 1983, 1928, 1910
      • 2804 1/2 Main St., Home of Bertha May King*, undefeated World Women's Billiards Champion, 1910 until her retirement in 1928, 1983
    • World War II apartments built without zoning or conforming controls, 1974, 1940s
  • Apiarists, 1997, 1916, 1903
    • Baker and Richmond, 1916
    • William A. Johnson, 1997, 1903
  • Apocalytic Eucaplytus, 2004a
    • Artisanal Milleniallism School, 2004a
  • Karl Appel, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Appian Way, 1990, 1983, 1939
    • Pier Causeway built over, 1990, 1939
      • Intersection with Pacific Coast Highway, old Pier Entrance
    • 1653-1661 Appian Way, 1983, 1948
      • Excavation in 1948 found Arcadia Hotel foundation bricks, one of which is embedded in the foundation of the new building, 1983
    • 1712 Appian Way, Benedict and Nancy Freedman* Home, 1983
      • Writers of Mrs. Mike, Lootville, The Spark and the Exodus and Tresca, 1983
  • Appliances, 2008, 2004a, 1946
    • Barrett's Appliances, 2008 2004a, 1946
      • 2723 Lincoln Blvd., One block south of Ocean Park, 2004a
      • "Your Neighborhood Expert", 2004a
      • Carla Barrett*, 2004a
      • Pat Barrett*, 2004a
      • Pete Barrett*, founder 1946, 2004a
  •  A. & P. Ry., pp. 89, 110, 187, 223 1908a
  • AP Real Estate, 2005
    • 2525 Main St., Peter Mullins,* Alison St. Onge,* 2005
  • APSCI (feat. Mr. Lif), 2005, 2005b
    • See That, Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Aquariums, 2003, 1912, 1910
    • Santa Monica Pier Aquarium
    • Venice Aquarium, 1910
      • Largest Aquarium on Pacific Coast. 1910
      • Attraction on the Balloon Route Excursion, 1910
      • Windward Pier, 2003, 1912
  • The Aragon Ballroom, 1987, 1979, 1951, 1946, 1943
    • Lick Pier, 1979, 1943
    • Navy Street and Ocean Front Walk, 1979, 1943
    • KTLA television weekly broadcasts cancelled, 1979, 1951
    • Gordon "Pops" Sadrup*, the Aragon Ballroom manager, 1979, 1951
    • Lawrence Welk's Orchestra, 1979, 1951, 1946
      • brand of light popular danceable music, 1979, 1951, 1946
      • Lawrence Welk*'s first televised KTLA program May 2, 1951, 1987
    • Became the Cheetah before it was razed, 1979
  • Aralia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Japanese Aralia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fatsia japonica, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944  
  • Araucaria bidwillii, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Bunya-bunya, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Arbutus unedo, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Strawberry Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Arcades, 1991, 1950s
    • "art" shows,
    • pop-up basketball, 1991
    • miniature bowling, 1991
    • dart throws,
    • pinball, 1991
    • ring tosses,
    • electric shooting galleries, 1991
    • Skee-ball, 1991
  • Arcadia, 1916
  • Arcadia Bath House [1887-1905] 1990, 1898, 1887,
  • Arcadia Block, 1979, 1880, 1858
    • Built by Don Abel Stearns in 1858 at the corner of Los Angeles and Arcadia Streets, and named in honor of his bride, Arcadia Bandini, 1979, 1858
    • First Floor, Harris Newmark and Co., 1979, 1880
      • Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Merchants, 1979, 1880
    • Contained on the second floor, Stearn Hall which was used as a roller rink and for dancing instruction before becoming the first home of the old Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1979, 1880
  • Arcadia Hotel [1887-1909], 2002, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1974, 1973, 1935, 1909, 1908a, 1907, 1902, 1900, 1900s, 1899, 1898, 1897, 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, 1888, 1887, 1886, Assorted Postcards
    • (See Hotel Arcadia)
    • Hotel Arcadia and Beach, Santa Monica, Cal. Post Card, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, JT, Assorted Postcards
    • On the Bluffs south of the Railroad Depot, Santa Monica, 1974, 1886
    • Electric Lights, 1974, 1886
    • A locomotive, derailed, went onto the grounds of the Arcadia Hotel, about 1890, 1974
    • To the west of the new Santa Monica Hotel, 1898, 1980
    • J.W. Scott*, proprietor of the Santa Monica Hotel, purchased a tract of land between Railroad and Front St. which he subdivided and then built the Arcadia Hotel on, 1990, 1980, 1886
    • Amenities, 1974, 1893
      • First-class, high grade resort, reception parlor, hotel office, dining room seats 200, large hall leads to the sitting room and parlor, also the writing, ladies billiards and reading room. An elevator which runs to the two floors about and two below where there is a ballroom, a consevatory and other places of accommodation ; on the basement level access to the beach, where hot water salt baths may be taken; furnished throughout with electric lights, hot and cold water, bath rooms." 1893
    • Managed by Stanton Macdonald-Wright* and S. S. Van Dyne's father, Archibald Wright,* 1983, 1890
    • Finish line for the seventeen mile first Annual Santa Monica Road Race, 1979, 1891
    • Pacific Improvement Co, 1990, 1892
      • Reopened the Arcadia Hotel, 1990, 1892
      • F.A. Miller*, Proprietor, 1898
    • Griffith attempts to murder his wife in the Arcadia Hotel. She is wounded but jumps to save her life. He is tried and sentenced to two years in Alcatraz, 1935, 1902
  • Arcadia Hotel closes 1899, 1990
    • By 1909, the hotel had been demolished, 1990, 1909
    • 1948 excavation of 1653-1661 Appian Way turned up foundational bricks, one of which is embedded in the current building, 1983
  • Arcadia Hotel, p. 168, 1908a
  • Arcadia Hotel Dining Room, 1990, 1898
  • The Arcadia Pavilion, 1974, 1890
    • Pacific Photograph Gallery, 1974, 1890
      • The Arcadia Pavilion, 1974, 1890
      • All kinds of fine photographs, 1974, 1890
      • Tintypes in bathing costumes a specialty, 1974, 1890
      • H.F. Riles, Artist, 1974, 1890
  • Arcadia Publishing, 2002
  • Arcadia Street, 1979, 1880, 1858
    • And Los Angles St., Arcadia Block, Stearns Hall, 1979, 1880
    • Harris Newmark and Co., 1979, 1880
      • Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Merchants, 1979, 1880
    • Stern Hall, First home of the old Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1979, 1880
  • Arcadia Terrace, 1983
    • General area south of the Santa Monica Pier between the Promenade and Ocean Avenue, after the Arcadia Hotel, 1983
  • The Archaeological Institute of America, 1908a,
    • F.H. Rindge, Member, 1908a
      • Collected aboriginal arts, coins, Pacific Coast Archeology, Western Historical Memorialbilia, 1908a, 1905
  • Alvin N. Archer,* 1999, 1983, 1974, 1908a, 1908c, 1908, 1905, 1903, 1900
    • Alvin N. Archer* [1844- ], Bio., p. 399, 1908a; Portrait: Alvin N. Archer, p. 399, 1908a, 1908c,
    • President, Ocean Park Volunteer Fire Department, 1908a, 1900
    • One of Santa Monica's 1905 Charter Freeholders, elected in 1903, 1999, 1983
    • A founder of Ocean Park's first volunteer fire brigade, 1999
    • Santa Monica Board of Freeholders, 1974, 1905
    • The Santa Monica Board of Fire Commissioners, 1908a, 1908
    • Married to Louetta Archer,* father of Beulah Archer,
  • Beulah Archer (Asimont),* 1997, 1913
    • South Side School graduate, 1997
    • Santa Monica High graduate, 1997
    • Graduated from Los Angeles Normal School, 1913, 1997
    • Began teaching at Canyon School, 1913, 1997
  • Louetta Archer,* 1999
    • First postwoman in Ocean Park, 1999
  • Archer House, 1983
    • 245 Hill St., former home of Alvin N. Archer,* elected in 1903 to the Santa Monica Board of Freeholders, elected in 1903, 1999, 1983
  • Archery, 1990, 1958
  • (m) Arch., 2005
    • 3006 Lincoln Blvd., 2005
    • Architect, 2005
  • Architects, 2010, 2009, 2008a, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1990, 1989, 1985. 1983, 1981, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1971, 1964, 1960, 1960s, 1958, 1956, 1955, 1952, 1950, 1950s, 1946, 1945, 1940, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1927, 1921, 1920s, 1919, 1916, 1914, 1912, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1905, 1904
    • Thornton Abell, 1997, 1942, 1937, 1930s
      • International Style Architect, 1997, 11930s
        • Abell House, Lower Mesa, 1997, 1930s
        • Haines House, (Upper)Lower Mesa, 1997, 1942, 1940s
    • Addition Architects, 2914 Main St., 1982
      • Timothy Smith, Architects, 1982
      • Glenn Togawa Architects, 1982
    • Gregory Ain, 1990, 1920s
    • Allison and Allison, Architects, 1952, 1921. 1919
      • The Santa Monica High School Memorial Theatre, 1952, 1921, 1919
    • Anshen and Allen, 1985, 1950s
      • Eichler architects, 1985, 1950s
    • Louis Armét and Eldon Davis, 1985, 1950s
      • U.S.C. Architecture graduates
      • Did Bob's Big Boy and Denny's
      • And along with Equipment designer, Stan Abrams, did Norm's, 1985, 1950s
    • Robert Armstrong, 1979, 1905
      • A landscape architect, hired by Kinney, 1979, 1905
    • Nicholas Baida*, 1983, 1907
      • The Baron's Castle, 1907
    • The Bauhaus, 1985
    • Welton Beckett*, 1990, 1983, 1956
    • Welton Becket* and Associates, 1990, 1983, 1956
      • Hired to plan beach parking between the Ocean Park Pier and Santa Monica Pier, 1956
      • David O'Malley, President, 1990, 1983
    • Edwin Bergstrom, 1979, 1907
    • Jesse Bornstein*, 2005
      • 2424 7th St., 2005
      • bornarch.com
    • Charles Warren Brown*, 2003, 1997, 1908
      • Brown House, 1908
    • Byrant & Wells, Architects, 3 Auditorium Bldg., 2003, 1912
    • John Byers, 1997, 1930, 1926
      • Architect, 1997, 1930
      • 533 West Rustic, Holger and Helen Jensen and their family, 1997, 1930
      • Rear house was commissioned by a Mrs. Montgomery, in 1930, 1997
      • Adobe Hacienda Sales Office for the Santa Monica Land and Water Company Development in Santa Monica Canyon, 1997, 1926
    • California State Department of Architecture, 1952, 1934, 1933
      • Based on Los Angeles Grand Jury Information, inspected the Santa Monica School facilites, the first inspection,
      • And used the information in formulating the State of California "earthquake code' for public schools. [13. Personal interview with Percy R. Davis, Feb. 16, 1951; Los Angeles, California.]
    • Campbell and Campbell, 1990, 1983
      • Landscape Architects, 1990, 1983
    • The Case Study Program, 1997, 1945, 1937
      • Arts and Architecture's John Entenza's Architectural Test Program, 1997, 1945
      • Harwell Hamilton Harris, 1997, 1937
        • Architect, Entenza House, 1997, 1937
      • Richard Neurta, 1997, 1937
        • Architect, 1997, 1937
    • CMTA Architects, 2005
      • 1330 Main St., Venice, CA
      • (310) 399-7953
      • Charles Michael Taylor*, Architect, 2005
    • Barbara Coffman*, 2004
      • Six-unit Complex, 2454 Fourth St., 2004
    • The Constructivists, 1985
    • Corbusier, 1990, 1985, 1976, 1971, 1929
    • Charles and Ray Eames,* 2008a, 1991, 1990, 1985, 1978, 1976, 1971, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1940s
      • Pacific Palisades Eames House, 1976, 1971, 1949
      • Edgardo Contini, Architectural Engineer, 1985, 1950
      • Architects and designers, 1990, 1940s
      • Part of the Art and Architecture group, 1990, 1940s
      • Stamp Pane and Ceremony honoring Eames Design, 2008a
    • Charles Eames* (1907-1978), 1978
      • Architect, Author, Designer, inventors, filmmaker, 1978
    • Ray Eames [ -1988],* 1978
      • Designer, Author, inventor, filmmaker, 1978
    • Eames* Office, 2008, 2008a, 2005
      • 2665 Main St., 2005
      • 850 Pico Blvd., 2008, 2008a
      • (310)459-9663
    • Craig Ellwood, 1976, 1971, 1955
      • Malibu Hunt House, 1955
    • Frederick Emmons, 1985, 1950s
      • Eichler architects, 1985, 1950s
    • The Engineers' & Architects' Association, Los Angeles (February 9, 1910)
    • Mira Engler Designing America's Waste Landscapes, The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, 2004, 281pp., 2007
    • John Entenza, 1997, 1990, 1940s
      • Architect, 1990, 1940s
      • Arts and Architecture group, 1990, 1940s
    • T.H. Eslick*, 1990, 1924
      • Internationally famous amusement palace designer, 1990, 1924
      • Designed the La Monica Ballroom, the largest, on the west coast, on Santa Monica Pier,1990, 1924
    • The Expressionists, 1985
    • The Futurists, 1985
    • Frank O. Gehry* (b. 1929), 1999, 1996, 1990, 1989, 1987, 1984,1983, 1981, 1964, 1961, 1960s
      • Artist, architect, 1990, 1960s
      • Apartment Bldg. 2807 Highland Av., 1983, 1961
      • Signed LA Free Press Petition against war expansion, 1999, 1964
      • Cabrillo Maritime Museum, 1999, 1996, 1981
      • Temporary Contemporary Museum, 1999, 1996, 1983
      • Disney Hall, 1999, 1996
      • Edgemar Complex, (Egg Factory), Main St., 1980s
      • Loyola Law School, 1984
      • Santa Monica Place, 1999, 1996, 1983
      • Chiat/Day Building, Main St., 1980s
      • Pritzker Prize for Architecture, 1999, 1996, 1989
    • Frank Gehry* & Associates, 1990, 1975
    • Ken Genser [ -2010], 2010, 2009
    • John Gilchrist, 1990, 1989
      • Director of the Pier Corporation, 1989- , 1990
      • Victor Gruen Associates from 1955-1963
      • Associate Professor of Architecture at USC , 1963-1971
    • Irving Gill* [1870-1936], 2006, 2003, 1990, 1977, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1965, 1919
      • Horatio West Court, 1919
      • Lewis Courts, Sierra Madre, 1976, 1971, 1970
      • Esther McCoy Irving Gill 1870-1936 Five California Architects, 1960, reprinted in Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, pp. 219-227, 1960
      • Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp.
    • Irving J. Gill Excerpts from The New Architecture of the West, The Craftsman Magazine, May 1916, Reprinted from Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, 1916
    • Greene and Greene, 1970, 1965
    • Charles and Henry Greene, 1965
      • Gamble House, Pasadena, 1970, 1910s
    • Walter Gropius, 1990, 1985, 1929
    • Victor Gruen Associates, 1990, 1988, 1955-1963
      • John Gilchrist, 1955-1963
    • Paul Hankar, 2004a, 1981, 1895
      • Belgian Art Nouveau architect, 2004a, 1981, 1895
    • Douglas Honnold, 1985, 1950
      • Architect, Biff's, 1950, Santa Monica, 1985, 1950
      • Edgardo Contini, Architectural Engineer, 1985, 1950
    • Harwell Hamilton Harris, 1997, 1937
      • Architect, Entenza House 1997, 1937
    • Coy Howard, 2004, 1998
    • Sumner P. Hunt, 2003, 1990, 1979, 1894
      • First Roy Jones House, 2003, 1894
    • A. Quincy Jones, 1985, 1950s
      • Eichler architects, 1985, 1950s
    • Herb Katz [ -2009], 1990, 1983
    • Frank Kegley*, 1983, 1917
      • Ocean Park Library, 1983, 1917
    • Kegley* & Gerity*, 2003, 1977, 1917-1918
      • Ocean Park Library, 2003, 1917
    • Robert Kliegman* and Fred Barrienbrock*, 1983, 1956
      • Los Angeles County Building, 1983, 1956
    • Howard Laks, AIA, 2008, 2006
    • Landscape Architects, 2004
      • Mira Engler Designing America's Waste Landscapes, The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, 2004, 281pp.
    • John Lautner, 1985, 1950s
      • Silvertop, 1985, 1950s
      • Edgardo Contini, Architectural Engineer, 1985, 1950
    • N. Lawrence*, 1999, 1901
      • Built John Argyle*'s house at 2619 Third,1999, 1901
    • Lian Hurst Mann, AIA, 1992,
      • From the Editor, Architecture California, 14. no. 2, November 1992 p. 2, pre-1768, Foreward and Back
    • (m) Arch., 2005
      • 3006 Lincoln Blvd
      • (310)664-0651
    • Norman F. Marsh*, 2003, 1983, 1927,
      • Parkhurst Building, 1983, 1927.
      • Windward Ave., Venice, 1983
    • Marsh,* 2005b, 1904
      • Marsh* and Russell*, 2005b, 1904
      • Venice principal buildings. in "Venetian Renaissance" style, with buildings featuring enclosed colonnaded walkways, 2005b, 1904
    • Marsh, Smith & Powell,* 2003, 1990, 1952, 1946, 1938, 1933, 1927
      • Evaluated the damage to the Santa Monica School District by the Long Beach Earthquake, 1952, 1933
      • Barnum Hall, 1938
      • Washington School, 1983
      • Roosevelt School, 1983
      • was commissioned to draw plans for the new college, such plans to take into consideration use of existing buildings and the new ones as proposed. These plans were only in the preliminary stages when soaring postwar building costs prompted the Board to call a halt on the project. [74. Ibid., pp. 17-18.]
    • Ellis G. Martin,* 2003, 1996,1935
      • Merle Norman House, 2003, 1935
    • Wayne McAllister, 1985, 1930s
      • Los Angeles in the early thirties, 1985, 1930s
      • Designed the first Simon's, 1985, 1930s
      • Form follows function, signage becomes signifier
    • Esther McCoy Irving Gill 1870-1936 Five California Architects, 1960, reprinted in Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, pp. 219-227, 1960
    • Ralph Mechur* Architects, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004,
      • 3400 Airport Ave #5
      • (310)398-2940
    • Ralph Mechur,* 2009, 2008, 2007
      •  Jorge Casuso Mechur* to be Named to School Board Lookout News, 8 August 8, 2007
    • Richard Meier, 2004b
      • Architect, Getty Museum, 2004b
    • Stanley Meston, 1985,
      • McDonald's Architect, 1985
    • Moore, Ruble, and Yudall, 1990, 1983
      • Design Contest Winner for Pier/Beach Interface, 1990, 1983
    • Gertrude Morrow, 1927
    • James Mount*, 1983, 1979
      • New Orleans Building and Clock, 2665 Main St., 1983, 1979
    • Richard Neutra, 1997, 1990, 1985, 1950s, 1940, 1937, 1929, 1920s
    • Claude Oakland, 1985, 1950s
      • Eichler architects, 1985, 1950s
    • David O'Malley, 1990, 1983
    • O N E Company Architecture, 2005
      • 2506 4th St
      • (310)396-8627
    • W.I. Osterholt*, 1997, 1936
      • Early California Style House, 1997, 1936
    • Donald Parkinson* & Joseph M. Estep*, 2004, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1938-1939
      • Santa Monica City Hall, 1938
    • John Parkinson, 1979, 1907
      • The old California Club, 1979, 1907
    • John Parkinson and Edwin Bergstrom, 1979, 1907
      • The new LAAC Building, the Alexandria Hotel, Security Bank Building, Bullock's and the Pacific Mutual Bldg., 1979, 1907
    • Charles F. Plummer, 2005,
      • Club Casa del Mar, 1926, 2005
    • Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp.
    • B.J. Reeve, Architects, 1516 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Bill Reid, 1997,
    • J. Bernard Richards, 1979, 1929, 1920s
      • Architect, Santa Monica, designed the Riviera Country Club Clubhouse, 1979, 1920s
      • Redesigned the Santa Monica Athletic Club, 1979, 1929
    • Lucas Rios-giordano,* Architect, 2005
      • 702 Hill St #C
      • (310)664-0853
    • Mies van der Rohe, 1985
    • Russell*, 2005b, 1904
    • Rudolph Schindler, 1990, 1976, 1971, 1929, 1925, 1920s
      • Newport Beach Lovell House, 1976, 1971, 1925
    • Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCi-Arc), 2010
      • Ken Genser, Mary Leipziger
    • Roger Sherman* Architecture, 2005
      • 713 Ashland Ave
      • (310)450-7553
    • Susan Si Giulio* Architect, 2005
      • 606 Raymond Ave #4
      • (310)392-4019
    • Paul Silvern*, 1990, 1982, 1981
    • D.D. Smith, 1952, 1933
      • Architect, 1952, 1933
      • Member, Inspection Committee for the Santa Monica School Board, 1952
    • Timothy Smith, Architects, 1982
    • Paul Silvern,* 1982
    • Soriano, 1990,
    • Charles (Chuck) Taylor*, 2008, 2005
      • CMTA Architects, 2005
    • Taylor* Architecture, 2005
      • 724 Ocean Park Blvd
      • (310)390-0293
    • H.G. Thursby*, 2003, 2002, 1936
      • Merle Norman Building, 2003, 1936
    • Tighe* Architecture Inc., 2005
      • 2820 3rd St #4
      • (310)450-8823
      • WWW.TIGHEARCHITECTURE.COM
    • Glenn Togawa Architects, 1982
    • UC Berkeley, 2009
      • The College of Environmental Design
        • Ken Genser, 2010, 2009
    • Kem Weber, 1990, 1920s
    • Alfred Weisberg, 2004a, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s
      • Chicago Restaurant Architect, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s
      • Store Equipment Co., 1960s
    • Welton Becket* & Associates, 2003, 1983, 1964, 1958
      • Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1958
      • Santa Monica Shores, 1983
    • Wayne Williams and Whitney Smith, 1985, 1958
      • Architects who designed Jack In the Box, 1985, 1958
    • Frank Lloyd Wright, 1990, 1985, 1929
    • Lloyd Wright, 1990, 1929
  • Architecture California, 14. no. 2, November 1992 p. 2, pre-1768, Foreward and Back
  • Architectural Critics, Historians, 1971, 1976
    • (See Criticism)
  • Architectural Details, Terms, Practices, 2007, 2004, 2003, 1990, 1985, 1983, 1974, 1952, 1938, 1930s, 1924, 1867
    • (See Landscape Architecture, Details)
    • Appropriateness, 2007
    • Balustrades, 1990, 1974, 1924
      • carved, 1974, 1924
    • Bell Tower, 1952, 1895, 1867
      • The Santa Monica Sixth St. School, 1952, 1876
      • The South Side School, 1952, 1895
    • Brackets, 1990
      • Turned spindles and scrolled brackets, 1990
    • Carvings, 1974, 1924
      • Ornamental carvings, 1974, 1924
    • Chandeliers, 1983. 1974, 1938. 1924
      • brushed bronze custom designed, 1983, 1938
      • gilt, 1974, 1924
    • Character, 2007
    • Clapboard Siding, 1952, 1876
    • Colonial Style, 1952, 1876
    • Corners, 2004
      • faceted, 2004
    • Cupolas, 2003
      • Circular, 2003
      • Details, 2004
    • Curves, 2003
      • Complex curves, 2003
    • Decorative Elements, 1985
      • Turned spindles and scrolled brackets, 1990
      • The starburst, the sputnik, the frozen sparkler, Googie Markers, 1985
    • Design Guidelines, 2007, 1990
      • Santa Monica Third Street Historic District Design Guidelines, 2007, 1990
    • Domes, 2003, 1974, 1924
      • retractable, 2003
      • stylized Byzantine, 1974, 1924
    • Doors, 2004, 2003, 1990
      • brushed bronze, 1983
      • French, 2003, 1990
      • front pierced by three vertical channels of beveled glass, 2003
      • wood veneer, 2004
      • metal locksets, 2004
    • Eave brackets, 2003
    • Floors, 2004, 2003
      • hydraulic, 2003
      • terrazzo, 2004
      • tile, 2004, 1983
    • Functionality, 2004, 2003, 1983, 1974, 1924
      • Decorative
      • Non-functional
      • Ornamental, 1974, 1924
      • Structural
    • Murals, 2004, 1983
    • Paint, 1990, 1930s
      • Commercial paint, 1990, 1930s
    • Projections, 2004
      • Vertical Projections, 2004
    • Purlins, 2003
      • exposed, 2003
    • Pylons, 2003
    • Rafters, 2003
      • exposed, 2003
    • School Architecture, 1952, 1895, 1867
      • The South Side School: Large one-room frame school building, with bell-tower. 1952, 1895
      • The Sixth Street School building was of frame construction with two classrooms on the first floor and a partially finished large upper room, used on many occasions for entertainments, public meetings, and dances, with a simple colonial style exterior with clapboard siding and a bell-tower, 1952, 1876
    • Seating, 1985
      • (See Chairs, Furnishings, Furniture)
      • Leatherette booths, 1985
      • Upholstered settees,
    • Signage, Signs, 1985, 1950s, 1930s
      • Neon was used not just for lettering, or pictorially, but as an integrated architectural element to delineate form, 1985, 1930s
      • Neon pennants overhead, waving in the electronic breeze, spell out Norm's and rhyme with the diamond-shape roof truss, 1985, 1950s
    • Size, 2007
    • The Sparkler, 1985
    • Spindles, 1990
      • Turned spindles and scrolled brackets, 1990
    • The Sputnik, 1985
    • The Starburst, 1985
    • Steeples, 1983
      • (See Towers, Turrets)
      • Copper, 1983, 1961, 1922
    • Terrace, 2003, 1990
      • enclosed, 2003, 1990
    • Turrets, 1974, 1924
    • Visibility, 2007
    • Wainscots, 2004
      • decorative tile, 2004
    • Wall panels, 2004
      • decorative tile, 1983
      • wood, 2004
    • Walls, 1985, 1976, 1971, 1919
      • the slanty glass walls , 1985
      • stucco walls, 1985  
      • Advanced tilt-slab technique for pouring concrete, 1976, 1971, 1919
      • Wall panels, 2004
    • Watts Towers material elements, 1952
      • 7-Up bottles; broken bottles; tiles; mortar; steel rods; wire mesh; necklaces; orange squeezers; bottle caps; hub caps; willow ware; percolators; hair setters; telephone insulators; burnt-out bulbs; tooth mugs; pieces of mirror; a glass shoe; a three-fingered bowling ball; sea shells; 1952
    • Widow's Walk, 2003, 1990
    • Windows, 2004
      • banded or in irregular combinations, 2003
      • bay, 2003, 1990
      • three-sided, two-story, 2003. 1990
      • continuous ribbons of, 2004
      • picture, 2003
      • Proportion to wall area, 2003
      • stained-glass
      • steel-framed windows, 2004
      • wood-framed windows, 2003
    • Wood, 2004
      • Furnishings, 2004
      • Crenulated wood, 2004
  • Architectural Engineering, 1985, 1950
    • Edgardo Contini, 1985, 1950
      • Engineered buildings for Charles Eames, John Lautner and Douglas Honnold, 1985, 1950
      • Engineered Biff's, 1985, 1950
  • Architectural Forum, 1954
    • Architectural Historians, 2009, 2006
    • Irving J. Gill Excerpts from The New Architecture of the West, The Craftsman Magazine, May 1916, Reprinted from Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, 1916
    • Esther McCoy, 2006
    • Esther McCoy Irving Gill 1870-1936 Five California Architects, 1960, reprinted in Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, pp. 219-227, 1960
    • Marvin Rand [ -2009], 2006
    • Irving J. Gill Excerpts from The New Architecture of the West, The Craftsman Magazine, May 1916, Reprinted from Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, 1916
  • Architectural History, 2010, 1970
    • Greta Couper, 2010, 1970
    • Esther McCoy, 2010, 1970s
  •  Architectural, Architecture, Styles, Buildings, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2006, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1989, 1985, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1965, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1943, 1940, 1937, 1935, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1927, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1917, 1910, 1910s, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1905, 1904, 1900, 1900s, 1894, 1890, 1876, 1870, 1870s, 1865, 1861, 1860, 1860s, 1920-1850, Assorted Postcards, Bay Cities Postcards, Postcards Adrift
    • (See Construction; Construction Engineering)
    • (See Accomodations; Apartments; Condos; Homes; Houses etc.)
    • American Colonial Revival Style, 2003, 1990, 1979, 1894
      • Archer House now at 245 Hill St., 1999
      • First Roy Jones House, 2003, 1990, 1979,
    • American Institute of Architects (AIA), 2008, 2006
    • Arcades, Midways, Shopping Centers, 1987, 1907
      • Kinney's Midway Plaisance, 1987, 1907
    • Arenas, Auditoriums, 1952
    • Art Deco, 2003, 1999, 1996, 1992, 1985, 1977, 1938, 1930s
      • Cadillac Hotel, 1999, 1996, 1930s
      • Lian Hurst Mann, AIA, From the Editor, Architecture California, 14. no. 2, November 1992 p. 2, pre-1768, Foreward and Back
      • Merle Norman* Building, 2003, 2002, 1936
      • Ave Pildas Art Deco Los Angeles, 1977. Essay: Liza Williams; Photographs: Ave Pildas, Harper & Row: NY, 1977, 64 pp., 1930s, 1920s
      • Santa Monica City Hall, 2003, 1938
    • Art Moderne, 2004
      • Bungalow Court, 2003, 1990, 1904-1920's
      • Hollister Court, 2003, 1990, 1904-1920's
    • Art Nouveau, 1985
    • Art Nouveau Facade (1981) crafted by Parke Meek* and Roger Johnson*, based on an 1895 façade by Belgian architect, Paul Hankar, at 2703 Main St., 2004a 
    • Baggage Room, 1983
    • Bath Houses, 1905
    • Beaux Arts, 1985
    • Bowling Alleys, 1985, 1950s
      • Bowl, Googie Architecture, Pico and Third, 1985, 1950s
    • Brick buildings, San Francisco, Virginia City, 1943, 1861, 1860s
    • Brick business establishments, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1870s
    • California Bungalow, 1970
      • Gustav Stickley, 1970
    • California-Byzantine-Moorish-style fantasy, 1983, 1974, 1924, 1907
      • The Baron's Castle, 1983, 1907
      • La Monica Ballroom, 1974, 1924
        • Renamed the Santa Monica Ballroom in 1974, 1926
      • Loof Hippodrome, 2003, 1916, aka, Merry-go-round Apartment House, 1976
      • Ocean Park Bath House, 1974, 1905
    • California Courts, 2004, 1983, 1926. 1925
      • Christie Court, 2004, 1983, 1926, 1925, 1924
        • 125 Pacific Street, 2004
        • 24 units, first Santa Monica development with a radio in every unit, 2004, 1983, 1924.
        • Declared a Landmark, June 15, 2004, 2004
      • Horatio West Court, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1920's, 1919
        • 140 Hollister Ave., 2003, 1990, 1979, 1919
        • Restored in the 1970's.
        • Santa Monica Landmark, 1979
        • National Register of Historic
    • California Craftsman Bungalow, 2003, 1981, c. 1911
      • John and Anna George* House, 2003, 1981, c. 1911
      • Third Street Neighborhood Historic District, 2003, 1990, 1875-1930
    • The California hacienda (home), 1908, 1908a,
      • Augustin and Ramona Machado Hacienda: A large and most substantial adobe in La Ballona Rancho, the walls and roof of which is still intact, is unoccupied at present and is used as a store house, one of the best specimens of the early California homes but not preserved, 1908a, 1865
      • Ygnacio and Estafania Machado adobe of fourteen rooms built around a court, simple and solid, is now occupied by his son Antonio, 1908, 1908a
    • Case Study houses, 1997, 1985, 1950s
      • Sponsored by Arts and Architecture magazine, 1985, 1950s
      • International-style/Steamline Moderne design, 1997
    • Castle Style, Franklyn and Argyle, Hollywood, Calif., [1917-1956] 796:-Home of Sessue Hayakawa, Hollywood, California Post Card M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in the USA), JT,  Postcards Adrift
    • Classical architecture, 1985, 1950s
    • Classical Moderne, 2003, 1990, 1938
      • Santa Monica City Hall, 2003, 1990, 1938
    • Classical Revival, 2003, 1917-1918
      • Ocean Park Library, 2003, 1985, 1977, 1917-1918
      • Founder's Country-house, 1976, 1971
    • Colonial style, 1952, 1876
      • with clapboard siding and was adorned with an impressive bell-tower, 1952, 1876
    • Community Rooms, Dance Halls, Entertainment Venues, 1952, 1876
      • Public Schools, Churches, 1952, 1890, 1876, 1875
    • Craftsman Style, 2003, 2001, 1959, 1940, 1923, 1913
      • Charles Warren Brown* House, 2003, 1908
      • Craftsman-style Residence, 2003, 2001, 1940, 1913
      • Dateless Houses, 1976, 1959, 1923
    • Crystal Palace, 1989,
    • Depots, 1880s
    • Dingbat, 1976, 1971
      • Two story walk-up apartment built of wood and stuccoed over, of a primitive modern character, built out, simple rectangular forms and flush smooth surfaces, skinny steel columns, simple boxed balconies, extensive overhangs to shelter four or five cars . . . 1976, 1971
      • The dingbat, 1985
      • (Incorporates elements found in Googie)
      • The starburst, the sputnik, the frozen sparkler, 1985
      • Bowl, Pico and Third, 1985, 1950s
    • Egyptian, 1987, 1924
      • Rebuilt Dome Theater on the Lick Pier, 1987, 1924
    • The Eichler Home tracts, 1985, 1950s
    • French Renaissance motif interiors, 1990, 1924
    • Furnishings
    • Galleries, Art, 2008, 2006, 1989
    • Giant Object architecture, 1985, 1930s, 1920s
    • Irving J. Gill Excerpts from The New Architecture of the West, The Craftsman Magazine, May 1916, Reprinted from Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, 1916
    • Googie, Bay Cities Postcards
      • The Parasol Restaurant, Coffee Shop Torrance PostCard 66668-B McCoy Color Studio, 5314 Franklin, Hollywood, HO. 7-3569, KR, Bay Cities Postcards
    • Googie, 1985
      • Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture, 1985
    • Googie Architecture, 1985, 1950s
      • Bowl, Googie Architecture, Pico and Third, 1985, 1950s
    • Googie Canons 1985
      • It could look organic, but it had to be abstract, 1985
      • It had to ignore gravity, 1985
      • Pluralism in all aspects, 1985
      • Any material at all would do including steel, concrete, glass, asbestos, cement, glass block, plastics, plywood, 1985
      • Expect strangeness, 1985
    • Gothic Revival, simplified, 2003, 1990
      • First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1990, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1899, 1875-1876
    • Greek Revival , simplified, 1990
      • Ocean Park Library, 1990, 1918
    • Comfortable wooden homes, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1870s
    • Horizontality, 2004, 2003
    • Hotel Miramar and Bungalows, Santa Monica, California, Assorted Postcards
    • Infrastructural spaces, 2004b
      • abatoirs, 2004b
      • automated assembly lines, 2004b
      • the dumps, 2004b
      • industrial agriculture, 2004b
      • parking structures, 2004b
      • strip mines, 2004b
    • International Style, 2003, 1958
      • Santa Monica Civic Center, 2003, 1958
    • Italian Renaissance Revival building, 2005, 1926
      • Architect Charles F. Plummer, the Club Casa del Mar, 1926, 2005
    • Kitchens,
    • Landscapes, 2004
      • Mira Engler Designing America's Waste Landscapes, The Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, 2004, 281pp.
    • The l.A. "fantasy" style, 1990,
    • Louis XV, modified, 1987, 1924
      • Rebuilt and enlarged Bon Ton Ballroom, 1987, 1924
    • Esther McCoy Irving Gill 1870-1936 Five California Architects, 1960, reprinted in Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, pp. 219-227, 1960
    • Medicis' Poggio a Caiano, 1976, 1971
    • The Mediterranean type of architecture, 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • Mediterranean, 2001
    • Mediterranean Revival style, 2003, 1996, 1935
      • Merle Norman* House, 2003, 1996, 1935
    • Mission Revival, 2003, 1990, 1970, 1965, 1919
    • The Mission Style, 1965
      • Gill found its parallelisms to modernism, 1965
      • Greene and Greene combined it with Swiss Chalet and Oriental,
    • Mission-style Craftman house, 1997, 1916
      • 420 Mesa, 1997, 1916
    • Modern architecture, 1952, 1937, 1933, 1930s
      • The high gabled roofs of Santa Monica High School were replaced with modern shockproof, deck-type roofing. By removing much of the dangerous "gingerbread" and reinforcing all of the bearing walls with steel then coating the outside with stucco, these buildings took on an appearance of modern architecture. [66. Beach Cities Labor Journal, Santa Monica Schools Edition, Oct. 1937, p. 2.], 1952, 1933, 1930s
    • Modern architecture, Of the forties and fifties, 2001, 1985
      • Early, 1985
      • Late Modern commercial architecture, 1985
      • Commercial architecture environment, 1985
      • Commercial vernacular style, 1985
        • Of the forties and fifties, 1985
          • Relatively ad hoc and unplanned, 1985
          • tapered columns, cantilevers, vaults, parabolas and boomerangs, 1985
      • "a style of action, of movement, of direction. It is an aesthetic of articulation and contrasts, each element given its own weight, its own style, its own shape. Disjointed, hanging in midair, combining cursive script with print, its collage design threw together bubbling circles and out-of-whack squares and unexpected angles to pile on all the spontaneity, energy, and tension possible, surrounded by an aura of dingbats (that starburst motif borrowed from printing) and sparkles. . . ." p. 44, 1985
        • By the sixties, 1985,
          • urban renewal, 1985
        • Wholesale destruction of much of the fabric of the American city, 1985
    • Moderne, 1985, 1930s
      • The Streamline Modern style, 1985, 1930s
    • Modernist, 2008a
    • The Monterey type of architecture, 1952, 1935
    • Moorish-style, 1979, 1907
      • Redondo Beach Plunge, 1979, 1907
    • Moorish Style Mansion, P. de Longpre, Hollywood, 1910s, 1901 (Property included three acres at Hollywood Boulevard and Cahuenga Avenue), Wikipedia and Collective Malaise
    • Domed Moorish villa, 1983, 1907
      • The Baron's Castle, 1983
      • La Monica Ballroom, 1974, 1924
        • Renamed the Santa Monica Ballroom in 1974, 1926
      • Ocean Park Bath House, 1974, 1905
        • Built by A.R. Fraser, 1905
    • Mosque-like, 1980, 1910
      • Ocean Park Bathhouse, 1980, 1910
    • Norman, Romantic 1979, 1926
      • Deauville Club, 1979, 1932, 1930, 1926
    • Office Buildings, 1925, 1924
      •  Title Guarantee Building, 1925, 1924
        • Fifth and Broadway, (Los Angeles) 1925, 1924
    • One-room, whitewashed building (The Southside School) on the peak of the hill at Ashland and Fourth Streets, 1952, 1890
    • Oriental, Russian, Barbaric, 1990, 1926
    • Palladio's Villegiatura, 1976, 1971
    • Paris arcades, 1989, 1940, 1927, 1870, Intro
    • Piers. Wharfs, 1987, 1985, 1907
    • Planning, Facility Use, 2007
      • Santa Monica City Architecture Review Board, 2007
      • Santa Monica City Planning Commission, 2007
      • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Capital Improvements Oversight Committee, 2007
      • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Facilities Master Plan Committee, 2007
    • Prairie School, 1970
    • Public Works Administration (PWA) Moderne, 2004
      • Combination of Art Deco and Art Moderne, 2004
      • Santa Monica City Hall, 2004
      • Period of Significance, 2004, 1938-1951
    • Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 2006a, pp. 219-227, 1960
    • Renaissance architecture, 1985, 1950s
    • Mock-Renaissance fronts, 1976, 1906
    • Restaurants, 1943, 1870s
      • Simply appointed Virginia City Restaurants rivaled the world's best, 1943, 1875, 1870s
    • Revenge, 1999, 1996,
      • Jonathan Borofsky' 34-foot 'Ballerina Clown' on the facade of the Venice Renaissance Building, 1999, 1996
      • 243 Hollister, 2004
    • Roadside Vernacular Architecture, 1980
      • Jim Heimann and Rip Georges California Crazy: Roadside Vernacular Architecture, (Introduction, David Gebhard) Chronicle Books: San Francisco, 1980 (Reprinted 1985, Dai Nippon, Tokyo), 140 pp.
    • Romantic Norman, Romantic 1979, 1926
      • Deauville Club, 1979, 1932, 1930, 1926
    • Romanesque, 1908a, 1904
      • The Santa Monica City Carnegie Library, 1908a, 1904
        • Oregon and Fifth, 1908a, 1904
        • The Panopticon features of the Library, 1908a, 1904
        • Romanesque, with facade and entrance. Within an octagonal delivery room is the central feature, all the rooms being built around it and opening from it, in such a way that supervision can be had over the whole from the central desk, 1908a, 1904
    • San Francisco Architecture, 1943, 1861, 1860, 1920-1850
      • In 1861 more substantial [and fine] brick buildings were erected there than in all of the preceding years, nor did that growth ever cease [as a result of the infusion of Comstock capital,] 1943, 1874, 1861, 1860, 1920-1850
    • Schools, 1952, 1930s, 1890, 1876
      • (See Architecture, Schools)
      • One-room, whitewashed building (The Southside School) on the peak of the hill at Ashland and Fourth Streets, 1952, 1890
      • Two-storied, three rooms (The Sixth Street School), 1952, 1876
        • simple colonial style with clapboard siding and was adorned with an impressive bell-tower. 1952, 1876
      • The Santa Monica Plan, 1930s
    • Shingle Style, 1985
    • Shotgun, 2003, 1999, 1899
      • Shotgun House, 2003, 1999, c. 1899
    • Simplified, clean-edge, 1976, 1971, 1919
    • Spanish-style, 1987, 1979, 1922, 1920s
      • Original Dome Theater, 1987, 1922
    • Spanish Themed Exterior, 1990, 1924
      • La Monica Ballroom, 1990, 1924
    • Spanish Colonial Revival 2003, 1990, 1971, 1919, 1905, 1903
      • Sumner P. Hunt, 2003, 1990; Irving Gill, 2003
      • Naples, Long Beach, 1976, 1971, 1903
      • Parkhurst Building, 2003, 1990, 1978, 1977, 1927
      • Venice, 1976, 1971, 1905
    • "Spite fence", 1999, 1909
      • Vigilante Architecture, 1999, 1909
    • Streamline Moderne, 2003, 1938
      • Barnum Hall, 2003, 1938
      • Merle Norman* Building, 2003, 2002, 1936
    • Stucco Temples, 1976
      • painted, 1976
    • "Swiss chalet" Craftsman bungalow, 1999, 1901
    • Theaters, 1980, 1910, 1900s
      • Starland Theater, 1980, 1910
        • At the entrance to Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1980, 1910
        • Featured vaudeville, 1980, 1910
      • Steere's Opera House, 1980, 1900s
        • Third and Utah (Broadway), 1980, 1910s
    • USC's School of Architecture, 2007
      • Ralph Mechur, Studio Lecturer, 2007
    • Rudolph Valentino's Home, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Post Card Published by California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, California 26829 Unused and undated, JT, Postcards Adrift
    •  "Venetian Renaissance" style, 2005b, 1905, 1904
      • Featuring enclosed colonnaded walkways, 2005b, 1905, 1904
    • Vernacular American, 2003, 1999, 1980, 1899
      • Bowling Pin House, 2032 Sixth Street. Picturesque two-story house featuring a second story balcony formed by bowling pins, 1983
      • Roadside Vernacular, 1980
      • Watts Towers, 1976, 1959, 1923
    •  Victorian Hotels, 1976
      • tacky, 1976
    • Victorian ornamentation, 1974, 1890s
      • Carnation Tract Housing built in 1890s between Rose and Sunset and Fourth and Washington Blvd. (now Second St.), 1974, 1890s
      • Victorian Railway Suburbs, 1976, 1971
    • Victorian Style, 1985, 1980, 1943, 1870s
      • Roy Jones' House, 1980, 1977, 1900
        • 1000 block of Ocean Av., 1980, 1977, 1900
        • Main St. andd Ocean Park Blvd. in March 1977, 1980
        • Heritage Square Museum, 1980
      • Virginia City Architecture, 1943, 1870s
    • Virgina City Architecture, 1943, 1875, 1870s, 1860s
      • Brick business establishments, 1943, 1870s
      • Comfortable homes, 1943, 1870s
      • Virginia City Opera House, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
      • Simply appointed Restaurants rivaled the world's best, 1943, 1875, 1870s
      • Gorgeous Appointments in saloons, rivalling New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco, 1943, 1875, 1870s
      • Dazzling and splendid and overwhelming (appointments) shops, 1943, 1875, 1870s
      • Victorian Style, 1943, 1870s
    • Virginia City Opera House, NV, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
    •  Warehouses, Lofts, Storage, Stowage, Yards, 1974, 1916, 1908a
    • Whig Squirearchs, 1976, 1971
    • Architecture, For Educational Institutions, School, 1952, 1923, 1921, 1920s, 1919, 1908, 1906, 1890, 1876
    •  The South Side School, 1952, 1900s, 1890
      • (Ashland and 4th St.), 1952, 1911, 1908, 1903, 1890
      • The South Side School is the only one remaining of these early schools, renamed Washington School in 1904,
    • Washington School [1903-1980], 1952, 1923, 1911, 1908, 1906, 1903
    • The one-room Westside School, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • At Garfield School, Seventh and Michigan, An eight-room, two-story, brick building at an approximate cost of $22,828, opened 1906, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • At Washington School, Rebuilt from the 1908 fire, Cement sidewalks had been laid around the entire block [Ashland to Second, Second to Hill, Hill to 3rd, 3rd to Ashland, but weeds and wild flowers still grew unmolested in the streets. The new building contained twelve rooms, was of two-story construction, and commanded a view of the Santa Monica-Ocean Park strand. The slope of the hill permitted the extension of the building downward, creating a sub-story. Before three years were passed, space in the sub-story room had been converted into classroom space. [47. Pearl, op. cit., p. 27.], 1952, 1908
    • The three buildings comprising the main sections of the [Santa Monica] high school plant were of tapestry brick construction, with red tile roofs. These structures housed, respectively, the academic and administrative departments, manual arts and commerce, and the science, household, and fine arts departments, 1952, 1912
    • John Adams Intermediate, John Adams Junior High, Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd., 1952, 1914
    • At Santa Monica High School, Designed by Allison and Allison, architects. Fitting into the slope of the hill, below the main group of buildings and above the athletic field, the Memorial follows the traditional lines of the old Greek theaters. With concrete foundations and a facade of ornamental brick, it seats approximately 3000 persons, and was considered at that time the best example of its type to be found in southern California. Facilities for the production of pageants, plays, and aesthetic dances were provided, with the traditional greensward and shallow pool extending from the stage proper. Dance recitals, rallies, school assemblies, and the annual Spanish Fiesta continues to create colorful spectacles from the Memorial Theatre, 1952, 1921, 1919
    • At John Muir School, Eight classrooms, a large kindergarten, an auditorium and administrative offices. Two-story brick construction with tile roofs and were of the Mediterranean type of architecture, built on a site of nearly six acres, 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • and recommended that all new buildings be of class A construction, properly designed. This last advice was based on the failure of brick and hollow tile to withstand the March tremblor in the cities most heavily stricken. [4. Robert A. Millikan, president of the California Institute of Technology, was chairman of the State Commission for School Inspections and coordinated the work of the local inspection committees.], 1952, 1933
    • The report condemned the use of brick veneer as practiced in the past, and the joining together of materials having different degrees of flexibility; e.g. wood frame joined to a masonry wall, or a brick wall against a concrete wall. If anchor ties were used in masonry to wood, it was recommended that the ties go completely through the wall. Any ornamentation not monolithic was also condemned as was that which could not be made absolutely secure through proper anchorage. [5. Board Minutes, April 3, 1933.]. 1952, 1933
    • During the reconstruction period, following the earthquake of 1933, the high school campus acquired three new buildings: an auditorium, the boys' gymnasium, and a wing for the art department. The five other main buildings were reconstructed to meet earthquake standards set up for school buildings. All of the buildings were structurally braced to withstand shocks greater than those occurring in 1933 at the quake's center, the Long Beach area. The high gabled roofs were replaced with modern shockproof, deck-type roofing. By removing much of the dangerous "gingerbread" and reinforcing all of the bearing walls with steel then coating the outside with stucco, these buildings took on an appearance of modern architecture. [66. Beach Cities Labor Journal, Santa Monica Schools Edition, Oct. 1937, p. 2.], 1952, 1933, 1930s
    • The present Washington School Building was constructed in 1935 as a cooperative project of the Works Progress Administration and of the Santa Monica Board of Education. The building is mainly one-story construction of the Monterey type of architecture. There are two buildings, one housing the kindergarten and primary grades, and the other accommodating the upper grades, 1952, 1935
    • The entire group of buildings, including the newly added auditorium, gymnasium, and art wing, brought about the real completion of the high school campus. The dream of years had been realized in the new auditorium that was opened in September, 1938. Since that time, it has served as a most adequate facility for all of the high school functions and has been the only auditorium of its size and appointment for all large civic affairs, 1952, 1938, 1930s
    • The new John Adams plant, both in structure and design, follows the modern trend, expressing simple beauty through line and color. Its buildings are of the rambling one-story type of construction, providing safety from fire and earthquake, and are connected by outside, covered corridors that surround two grass-covered patios, 1952, 1949
    • At that time it was proposed that half the bungalows, which were still in use at the old campus, be moved to the new site and remodeled. The other half of the needed buildings were to be of new, one-story, frame-and-stucco construction to conform to the architectural style of the remodeled bungalows. [73. Ibid., p. 18.], 1952, 1945, 1944
    • In September of 1946, the architect firm of Marsh, Smith and Powell was commissioned to draw plans for the new college, such plans to take into consideration use of existing buildings and the new ones as proposed. These plans were only in the preliminary stages when soaring postwar building costs prompted the Board to call a halt on the project. [74. Ibid., pp. 17-18.], 1952, 1946
    • Sites: Intermediate, in between, inspiring, available
  • Archives, 2008, 1961, 1912
    • (See Collections; Libraries; Papers; Web Addresses)
    • The James D. Schuyler* Papers, SCHU, Water Resources Center Archives, University of California, Berkeley, 1961, 1912
    • University of California, Berkeley, 1961
      • The James D. Schuyler* Papers, SCHU, Water Resources Center Archives, University of California, Berkeley, 1961
    • California) Water Resources Center Archives, University of California, Berkeley, 1961, 1912
    •  James Dix Schuyler Archives, 1912
    • U.C. Berkeley Archives, Library ,
  • Archontophoenix cunninghamiana 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • King Palm, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Vincent Arcillisi, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Elsie Arden in her great skirt dance, 1979, 1894
    • The Trocadero Vaudeville Co., 1979, 1894
  • Irvine Arditti, 1991, 1988
    • Musician, 1991, 1988
  • Arenas, 1999, 1925
    • (See Auditoriums, Sport Venues)
  • Arend, 1980, 1979, 1905
    • Band Leader, 1980, 1979, 1905
  • Arend's Venice Band, 1980, 1979, 1905
    • Thirty-two members including Arend himself, 1980, 1979, 1905
    • Arend's Venice Band Season, 1980, 1979, 1905
    • Thirty-two members including Arend himself, 1980, 1979, 1905
    • Arend's Forty-piece Italian Band , 1987, 1905
    • Arend's Orchestra, 1979, 1912
  • Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
    • Art Collectors, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
  • Argenti, 2005
    • 124 Santa Monica Pl., 2005
    • Jewelry, 2005
  • The Argonaut, 2003
  • Sam Armoto, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Francois Arnal, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Sardo Aronson, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Luis A. Arguello, 1908a
  • John Argyle*, 1999, 1901
  • Argyle, Hollywood, 1917,  Postcards Adrift
    • And Franklin, 796:-Home of Sessue Hayakawa, Hollywood, California Post Card M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in the USA), JT,  Postcards Adrift
  •  Arizona, 2004, 1998, 1988, 1979, 1977, 1935, 1926, pp. 511, 512, 1908a, 1905, 1904, 1884 1862
    • Del Webb Development Sun City, 1977
    • Douglas, Arizona, 1979, 1935, 1926
    • Arizona desert, 2004, 1998
    • Medicine, 1905, 1904
    • Mining, p. 512, 1908a
    • Yavapi County, p. 511, 1908a, 1905, 1904
      • W.S. Smith, M.D. held the office of County Physician of Yavapi county, p. 511, 1908a
  •  Arizona St., (Ave.), 2007. 2005, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 1983, 1980, 1975, 1974, 1952, 1938, 1920s, 1900, 1897, 1876, 1875
    • And Second, 1974, 1900
    • And Third, Santa Monica First Presbyterian Church, 1974, 1952, 1897, 1876
    • And Third, First Santa Monica Public School in the Santa Monica Presbyterian Church, 1952, 1897, 1876
    • And Third, The Academy of Holy Names, dedicated February 22, 1901, 1974
    • Between Third and Fourth Streets, First Methodist Chuch Chapel, 1974, 1876
      • Dedicatd January 2, 1876.
    • And Fourth, northeast corner, The Santa Monica Bank Head Office, 1974
    • 4th Street between Arizona Avenue and Wilshire, Santa Monica Evening Outlook building, 2005, 1975, 1930s,
      • Carl Johnson's restaurant, 2005, 1975, 1930s
    • And Fourth St., northwest corner, Santa Monica City Hall before 1938, 1980.
    • And Fourth, southwest corner, 1883-1899 site of First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 1990
    • And Fourth Street, 2007
    • And Sixth, the original site of First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1899, 1875-1876
      • Southwest corner of Arizona and Sixth, 1983
    • And Sixth St., the town lots donated to the (Santa Monica) school district by Senator John P. Jones and Col. Robert S. Baker, were used to build in the summer of 1876 the first public school, which was ready for occupancy upon the opening of school in September of that year. [7. Santa Monica Evening Outlook, July 8, 1950, p. 6G.], 1952, 1876
    • And Sixth St., The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Headquarters, 1952,
    • 1925 Arizona Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90404, Gates, Kingsley & Gates, Moeller Murphy Mortuary, 2004, 2004b
    • At 20th Street, McKinley School, 2005, 1975, 1920s
  • Armacast Nurseries, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • Florists and Nurseries, 3rd & Marine, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 7th & Rose, 2003, 1912
  • Armbruster, Grocer, 2003, 1907
    • Hilderbrand & Armbruster, 2003, 2907
      • Groceries, 161 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Professor William Dallam Armes (late), 1920
    • Professor of English, U.Cal., Berkeley?, 1920
    • Author of the advertisement for Ted Shawn's Ruth St. Denis, 1920
  • Louis Armét and Eldon Davis, 1985, 1950s
    • U.S.C. Architecture graduates, 1985, 1950s
    • Did Bob's Big Boy and Denny's, 1985, 1950s
    • And along with Equipment designer, Stan Abrams, did Norm's, 1985, 1950s
  • Armistice Day, 1951, 2004
    • Dedication of Santa Monica City Hall front Rose Garden, 2004, 1951
  • Merle Armitage, 2001, 1930s
    • L.A art critic, 2001, 1930s
  • Armory Show in 1913, 1990
  • Lorenzo Armstrong, 1908a
    • Senior member of the commercial house of L.W. and P. Armstrong Company, West India importers, 1908a,
    • Principal offices were in New York City, 1908a,
    • Father of Richmond W. Armstrong, 1908a, 1848
  • Mrs. M.C. Mead Armstrong, 1908a
    • In 1872, Married Richmond W. Armstrong [1848- ],
    • Mother of Dr. M.M. Armstrong, 1908a
    • Daughter of Rev. A.H. Mead, 1908a, 1872
    • 135 Fraser Av., Ocean Park, 1908a, 1900
  • Dr. M.M. Armstrong, 1908a
    • Los Angeles, 1908a
    • Son of Miss M.C. Mead and Richmond W. Armstrong [m. 1872], 1908a
  • Richmond W. Armstrong [1848- ], 1908a, 1908, 1907, 1900, 1872,
  • Richmond W. (R.W.) Armstrong [1848- ], 1974, Bio., p. 481, 1908a; Portrait, Santa Monica City Council 1906, Second Ward, 1908a, p. 210. 1908b, 1906
    • well known citizen of Santa Monica, 1908a,
    • Native of New Haven, Conn., born July 27th, 1848, 1908a,
    • His father, Lorenzo Armstrong, was senior member of the commercial house of L.W. and P. Armstrong Company, West India importers, 1908a,
    • Their principal offices were in New York City, 1908a,
    • Mr. Armstrong was a member of this house for about thirty years, but retired therefrom and came to California in 1896, 1908a,
    • He located at Ocean Park, Santa Monica in 1900, where he owns a fine residence at 135 Fraser Avenue, 1908a
    • Mr. Armstrong was elected to the Santa Monica City Council in 1907 from the Second Ward and is one of the hard working members of that efficient body, 1908a,
    • He married in the year 1872, Miss M.C. Mead, a daughter of Rev. A.H. Mead, a Methodist clergyman of New York City, 1908a,
    • They have a son, Dr. M.M. Armstrong, of Los Angeles, 1908a,
    • Mr. Armstrong is a Royal Arch Mason, Scottish Rites and a Knight Templar, 1908a,
  •  Robert Armstrong, 1979, 1905
    • A landscape architect, hired by Kinney, 1979, 1905
  • W.A. Armstrong, 1908a, 1906
    • Second Ward, Santa Monica City Council Member, 1908a, 1906
  • Mrs. M.C. Mead Armstrong and Mr. Richmond W. Armstrong, 1908a, 1900
    • 135 Fraser Av., 1908a, 1900
  • L.W. and P. Armstrong Company, West India Importers, 1908a,
    • Lorenzo Armstrong, was senior member of the commercial house, 1908a,
    • Their principal offices were in New York City, 1908a,
    • Richmond W. Armstrong belonged to this house [1866-1896] before he moved to California, 1896.
  • The Army World Flight, 1974, 1924, 1920s
    • Took off on St. Patrick' Day, 1924, from Clover Field and three of the original four completed the globe girdling trip, landing at Clover Field September 23, the actual flying time amounted to only 15 days, 11 hours and seven minutes for the 25,553 miles covered, 1974. 1924
  • Donald Arnett, 1990, 1983, 1974
    • Director, The Santa Monica Department of Parks and Recreation, 1990, 1983
  • Desi Arnez, 1990, 1950s
    • Television Star and Musician, 1990, 1950s
  • Charles Arnold,* 1990, 1934, 1930
    • Anchored the Kinnelworth, renamed the Star of Scotland, off the coast, midway between the Ocean Park Pier and the Santa Monica Pier as a fishing barge, 1990, 1930.
    • Fishing and Boating Franchisee, Santa Monica Pier, 1934
  • E.B. Arnold, Dentist, 205 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  • Sir Edwin Arnold The Vision of Yashodhara, 1920
  • Lee Arnold,* 2009, 2008, 2007
    • Ecologue videos, YouTube.com, 2007
    • Plumber, Social Critic, 2008, 2007
  • Matthew Arnold, 1994
  • Chuck Arnoldi, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
  • Paul Arnoldi, 1982
    • Performer, Musician, Street Scene, 1982
  • Leon Aron, Cigars & Tobacco, 3021 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Richard Aronoff, 1974
    • Santa Monica City Director of Administrative Services, 1974
  • Arragon, 1991,
    • The historian, 1991
  • The Arrowhead Reservoir Company, 1913, 1912
    • J.D. Schuyler, Consulting Engineer to the U.S. Indian Bureau, 1913
    • on the building of Zuni Dam, New Mexico, 1913, 1912
  • Arrow Locksmith Shop, 1920s
    • 113 Broadway, Santa Monica, 1920s
    • Phone: 22695; C.P. LaBarre, 1920s
  • Arroyo, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Arroyo Seco, 1999, 1996, 1890s
    • Art Colony in Pasadena, 1999, 1996, 1890s
  • The Arroyo Seco freeway, begun in 1936, 1985, 1950s
    • Pasadena to downtown Los Angeles, 1985, 1950s, 1936
  • Art Historians, 2010, 1999, 1970 
    • Greta Couper, 2010, 1970
    • Francis Frascina, John Raven Professor of Visual Arts, 1999
  • Art Organizations, 1999, 1965
    • The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Francis Frasina Art, politics and dissent: Aspects of the art left in sixties America, Manchester University Press: Manchester and New York, 1999, 248 pp.
  • Art, Artists, Santa Monica Primordial Cultural Miasma, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2004b, 1997, 1996, 1984, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1960s, 1959, 1952, 1950s, 1947 1938, 1930s, 1923, 1920s, 1912, 1911, 1908, 1908a, 1895, 1894,l 1854
    • Art, 1996 , 1947, 1895, 1894
      • Ballroom Decoration,
      • Floral Decoration, 1947, 1894
      •  P.H. Smith's Oil Painting Collection, 1908a
      •  Art was saved from the Washington School fire along with the piano, 1952, 1908
      • Fine Arts and Photography were part of the curriculum in the new Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1912, 1911
      • Josephine Roberts, Lincoln Junior High School Teacher of art and English, 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • Additional work projects of the W.P.A. meanwhile . . . various art projects received administration support since these served to beautify the school plants. For many school children in Santa Monica today, the depression of the 1930's is a thing about which they merely have heard. But they cannot fail to be impressed with the pieces of sculpture, the paintings, the fountains, which are a part of nearly every school in Santa Monica, and which came to life under the stresses of that dark period in the nation's history . . . [28. Pearl, op. cit., p. 64.], 1952, 1930s
    •  Bohemian life, 1997, 1930s, 1920s
      • Arcadian Utopia, 1997, 1930s, 1920s
    • Bohemian life, 1979, 1950s
      • of poetry, art and jazz, 1979, 1950s
      • disenchantment, nuclear overkill, the limits of abstraction, new forms of assemblage, 1979, 1950s
    • "Functional fine art," 2004, 2004b, 1979, 1971, 1960s
      • San Sylmar, The Nethercutt's collections of vintage autos, music machines and theater organs, 2004, 2004b, 1971
      • Art as a tool of real-estate interests, 1979, 1960s
      • Art as a Tax Haven
    • Upside-down ice cream cones made of lace and encrusted with costume jewelry, 1976, 1959, 1923
    • S. McDonald Wright, 1952, 1938
      • Artist, Faculty, Art Department, University of California, Los Angeles
      • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
      • Abestos Stage Curtain Mural, Barnum Hall Stage, W.P.A. Federal Arts Project, 1952, 1938
      • The Vikings, Barnum Foyer, Ffifteen by seventeen foot tile mosaic, W.P.A. Federal Art Project, 1952, 1938
    • Patterns, 2004
      • A serrated pattern of yellow triangles running against a brown field, bordered by black stripes, echoes the chevron pattern on the tiled wainscoting, 2004
    • Photographs, 1984, 1854
    • Pieces, 2007
    • Pop posters, urns, chalky white Venus statues and elongated cats, 1976
    • Santa Monica Schools, 1952, 1930s, 1912, 1911, 1908
      • Art was saved from the Washington School fire along with the piano, 1952, 1908
      • Fine Arts and Photography were part of the curriculum in the new Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1912, 1911
      • Josephine Roberts, Lincoln Junior High School Teacher of art and English, 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • The Shopping Center Shopping Cart tree, 2008
      • Edgemar, 2008
    • Watts Towers, 1952
    • Watts Towers material elements, 1952
      • 7-Up bottles; broken bottles; tiles; mortar; steel rods; wire mesh; necklaces; orange squeezers; bottle caps; hub caps; willow ware; percolators; hair setters; telephone insulators; burnt-out bulbs; tooth mugs; pieces of mirror; a glass shoe; a three-fingered bowling ball; sea shells; 1952
    • Works, 2007
    • Additional work projects of the W.P.A. meanwhile . . . various art projects received administration support since these served to beautify the school plants. For many school children in Santa Monica today, the depression of the 1930's is a thing about which they merely have heard. But they cannot fail to be impressed with the pieces of sculpture, the paintings, the fountains, which are a part of nearly every school in Santa Monica, and which came to life under the stresses of that dark period in the nation's history . . .[ 28. Pearl, op. cit., p. 64.], 1952, 1930s
    •  Art and (Aesthetic) Athletics,
      • Dancing, 1988, 1968, 1894;
      • The Val Dusty Experiment Litmus, Surfing Film, Animation,
    • Art Associations, Collectives, Societies, 1997, 1980, 1960, 1947, 1908a
    • Walter and Louise Arensberg, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
      • Art Collectors, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
    • John Baldessari Studio, 2007
      • 2001-2011 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405
    • Bergamont Station, Santa Monica, 2007
      • Gallery of Functional Art, 2007,
    • Karen Black*, 2004
      • Art Curator, Rose Cafe, 2004
    • Eli Broad Art Collection, 2007
      • Marine St., 2007
    • The Catalina Art Association, 1997, 1960
    • Gallery of Functional Art, 2007,
      • Bergamont Station, Santa Monica, 2007
    • Internet, 2007
      • galleryoffunctionalart.com/jaffe.shtm
    • San Sylmar, The Nethercutt's collections of vintage autos, music machines and theater organs, 2004, 2004b, 1971
    • Santa Monica Pier Commercial Art Gallery, 1976
      • pop posters, urns, chalky white Venus statues and elongated cats, 1976
    • Skirball Cultural Center, 2007
      • 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, 2007
      • P.H. Smith's Oil Painting Collection, 1908a
      • Gertrude Stein, 2001, 1973, 1911
        • Writer, poet, art collector, 2001, 1973, 1911
      • Leo Stein, 2001, 1973, 1911
        • Art Collector, 2001, 1973, 1911
  • Art Center School, 1990, 1946, 1944
    • Thirty-five Years of Creative Painting by Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Art Center School Gallery, Los Angeles, 2001, 1973, 1946
  • Art Collectors, Collections, Museums, Studios, Galleries, Curators, Venues, 2008, 2007, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 2001, 1997, 1992, 1990, 1976. 1973, 1971, 1950s, 1941, 1030s, 1920s, 1911, 1908a
  • Art Collectors, 2005b, 1950s, 1941, 1930s,
    • Walter Aarensberg (s), 2005b, 1930s,
    • The Eli Broad Art Collection, 2009
    • Max Ernst, Peggy Guggenheim, 1941
    • Betty Freeman,
    • Monte Factor,
    • Peggy Guggenheim, 1941
    • Ed Janss
    • National Public and Private Collections, 1997
    • The Santa Monica Arts Foundation, 1992
      • Acquired Paul Conrad's 1991 sculpture, Chain Reaction, through an anonymous donor, 1992, 1991
    • P.H. Smith's Oil Painting Collection, 1908a
    • Fred and Marcia Weisman, 1941
  • Art Critics, Curators, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1992, 1980, 1976, 1970, 1970s, 1963, 1954, 1930s, 1952, 1935, 1910s,
    • Erna Aljasmets, 1996
    • Judith Brodie, 1992
    • Robert T. Buck, Jr., 1976, 1970
    • Linda L. Cathcart, 1976, 1970
    • Louis D'Elia,* 2008
    • Marcel DuChamp, 2005b, 1930s
    • Ruth E. Fine, 1992
    • Peter Frank, 2009, 2004
    • Hal Glicksman*, 2004a, 1982, 1970 1963
    • Edward Goldman (Art Talk), 2006
    • Margaret Morgan Grasselli, 1992
    • Sarah Greenough, 1992
    • Bruce Guenther, 1980
    • Peggy Guggenheim, 1941
    • Judith Hoffberg* [ -2009]
    • Susan Hopps, 2005b, 1954
    • Walter Hopps, 2005b, 1930s
    • Christopher Knight , 1993
    • Jules Langser, 1952
    • Susan Larsen, 1987,
    • Arthur Millier, 1997, 1935
    • Gerald Nordland, 1976, 1970
    • Peter Plagens,* 1998
    • Andrew Robison, 1992
    • Alexis Smith*, 2004
    • Rebecca Solnit, 2004b
    • Maurice Tuchman, 1976, 1970
    • Ruth Weisberg,* 1970s
    • William Wilson, 1993,
    • Willard Wright,* 1910s
    • Art Curio Rooms, 1980, 1905
    • Entrance on the Pier, 1980, 1905
    • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
  • Art Dealers, 2008, 2007. 2005, 1990, 1983, 1982, 1982
    • John Bolen,* Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., Santa Monica. 90405, 1982
    • Lynne Bolen,* Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., Santa Monica. 90405, 1982
    • Phil Brock,* Seaside Studio Gallery, 2818 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Jewelers, Goldsmiths & Artisans
    • Jean Concoff,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 2665 Main St., 1982
    • Marlene Lasky,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Nicholas Baida*, 1983, 1907
    • John Bolen,* Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., Santa Monica. 90405, 1982
    • Lynne Bolen,* Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., Santa Monica. 90405, 1982
    • Phil Brock,* Seaside Studio Gallery, 2818 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
      • Jewelers, Goldsmiths & Artisans
    • Jean Concoff,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 2665 Main St., 1982
    • Roger Genser*, 2005
    • Craig Krull, 2008
    • Marlene Lasky,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Jack Rutberg, 1990, 1982
    • Galka Scheyer, 1990, 1982
    • Alfred Stieglitz, 1990, 1916
      • Photographer, 1990, 1916
  • Artesian Company, 1908a, 1903
    • $300.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Artesian Water Co., pp. 226, 228, 1908a, 1903
  • Art Exhibitions, 1988, 1959, 1937
    • American Abstract Artists exhibit at Riverside Museum, 1988, 1937
      • Ray Kaiser (Eames) [1915-1988], 1988, 1937
    • The American Exhibition in Moscow, 1988, 1959.
      • Eames Film on the way Americans live, 1988, 1959
    • Connie Jenkins, Paintings, Koplin Gallery, 8225 1/2 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046 (213) 656-3378, September 10-October 8, 1988 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 10, 3-5 p.m., 1988
  • Art Festivals, 1997, 1987, 1960, 1947
    • The Catalina Art Festival, 1997, 1960
    • The Laguna Festival of Arts, 1997, 1960, 1947
    • SMarts Festival, Santa Monica, CA, 1987
    • Artforum, 2003, 1967
    • Art Foundations, Associations, Councils, Endowments, 1992, 1987
    • California Arts Council, 1987
    • The National Endowment of the Arts, 1987
    • The Santa Monica Arts Foundation, 1992
    • Santa Monica City, 1987
    • The Santa Monica City Council, 1987
    • The Santa Monica City Arts Commission, 1987
    • The Santa Monica City General Services Department, 1987
    • Santa Monica Parks and Recreation Department, 1987
  • Art Galleries, Art, Dealers, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004a, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1983, 1982, 1980, 1976, 1974, 1960s, 1907, 1890s
    • The Alaska House Art Gallery 1003 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701, 2008
    • Ananda Venice, 2005
      • 2411 Main St., 2005
    • Angel City Bookstore & Gallery, 2008, 2007
      • 218 Pier Ave., SM, CA 90405, 2008, 2007
      • www/angelcitybooks.com
    • Angles Gallery [1985-2010], 2005
      • 2222-2230 Main St., 2010, 2005, 1985
    • The Artists' Web, 2005
      • 2507 Main St., 2005
    • Nicholas Baida,* 1983, 1912, 1907
      • 2103 Third St., 1983, 1907
      • Designed and built The Palace, (now the Baron's Castle), 1983, 1907
      • Syrian-born art dealer, 1983, 1907
    • Bergamont Station, 2008
      • Michigan Ave., 2008
    • Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., Santa Monica. 90405, 1982
    • California Heritage Museum, Heritage Square, 2008
    • Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 2665 Main St., 1982
    • Duganne* Ateliers, 2005
      • 2651 Main St., 2005
      • www.duganne.com
    • Eames* Office, 2007, 2005
      • 2665 Main St, 2005
      • Pico Blvd., 2007
    • Ferus Gallery, 1999, 1996
    • Michael Faragher* Photography, 2005
      • 2411 Main St
      • (310)392-5888
    • First Federal Bank Branch, Main St., Ocean Park, CA 2008
    • Fowler-Mills, 210 Pier, 1982
    • Gallery of Eskimo Art, 2665 Main St.,
    • Gallery Square, 2713 Main, 1982
    • Gallerie Eric Mircher, Paris, France, 2008
    • Gallery of Functional Art, 2007,
      • Bergamont Station, Santa Monica, 2007
      • galleryoffunctionalart.com, 2007
        • Joanna Jaffee*, 2007, 2005
        • Beth Wilson, 2007
    • Roger Genser*, 2005
      • The Prints and the Pauper, 2007, 2005
    • Yoram Gil Gallery, 2006
      • West Hollywood, Mary Leipziger*, 2006
    • Girari Contemporary Gallery, 2008, 2006, 1989
      • 205 N. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211 (www.girari.com), 2006
    • Glasgow (Scotland) Art Gallery and Museum, 2005, 2005b
      • Salvador Dali, The Christ of St. John, 2005, 2005b
    • Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, 730 Fifth Ave., NY, NY, 2008
    • Craig Krull Gallery, 2008
      • Bergamont Station, Michigan Ave., 2008
    • Marian Goodman Gallery (1977), 2004a, 1999, 1994, 1981, 1978
      • New York, 2004a
      • Baldessari*, 2004a
    • The M Hanks Gallery, 2005
      • 3008 Main St., 2005
    • Taylor Kincaid*, 2005
      • 241 Pacific St., 2005
    • Koplin Gallery, 8225 1/2 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046 (213) 656-3378, 1988
    • Long Beach Museum of Art, 2005
    • Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, 2006, 2005
    • Main St. Gallery, 2803 Main, 1982
    • The Mole Hole, 2708 Main, 1982
    • Oakwood Gallery, 2665 Main, 1982
    • Pacific Photograph Gallery, 1974, 1890
      • The Arcadia Pavilion, 1974, 1890
    • The Rose Gallery, Bergamont Station, Santa Monica,, CA, 2008
    • Jack Rutberg Gallery, 2007, 1990, 1982
      • N. La Brea, Los Angeles, 1990
      • Hans Burkhardt, Ruth Weisberg,* 2007, 1990
    • Santa Monica Pier Gallery, 1976
      • Urns, chalky white Venus sculptures, elongated cats, 1976
    • Seidman* Gallery Custom Framing, 2005
      • 2502 Main St., 2005
    • Seaside Studio Gallery 2818 Main, 1982
    • Senior Eye Gallery, Palmcrest House, Long Beach, CA, 2008, 2006, 1989
    • A Singular Place, 2718 Main, 1982
    • Sixteen: One, 2004
      • 2116-b Pico Blvd., 2004
      • James Hough, Laura Martin*, Sam Watters: Curated by Alexis Smith*, 2004
    • Soho Gallery, 2940 Main, 1982
    • Ileana Sonnabend, 2004a
      • New York, Baldessari*, 2004a
    • Teneleven Bar, 171 Avenue C, NY, NY, 2008
    • Ten Women, 2005
      • 2651 Main St., 2005
    • Tortue Gallery, 2001, 1973, 1970
      • Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, 2001, 1973, 1970
    • Wignall Museum, Chaffey College, 2005
    • Zara Gallery, 553 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, 1980
    • Z Gallerie, 2710A Main, 1982
  • Art Gallery Directors, 1989
    • Julian F. Feingold, Senior Eye Gallery, Long Beach, 1989
  • Art Historians, 2009, 2008
    • (See Historians)
    • Opher Mansour, Ph.D.,* 2009, 2008
      • Triumph and Punishment: Caravaggio's Victorious Cupid and its Metamorphoses, Caravaggio: Reflections and Refractions III, The Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles 19-21 March 2009
    • Alicia Weisberg-Roberts,* Ph.D., 2009, 2008
  •  "Artifice," 1916
    • See "Nature," Cosmetics, Glamour, 2004b, 1916
  • Artificial Devices for Perceptual Enhancements, Postcards Adrift
    • 564:-Glass-bottom Boat, Avalon, Catalina Island, California. Post Card, Pub. by the M. Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in USA) Unused. JT, Postcards Adrift
    • South View of the Domes of the Solar Telescope, Planetarium Theatre and Twin Refracting Telescope the Griffith Observatiory, Los Angeles, California, Post Card, L.81 Westerm Publ. and Nov. Co., 259 S. Los Angles St., L.A., Calif. Frank J. Thomas, Color Photography; Curteichcolor 3-D Natural Color Reproductions, JT Post Card, 1960 Franked with a $0.30 on April 29, 1960.
  • Artists/Art, Aesthetic Movements, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2007a, 2006, 2005, 2005a, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1971, 1970, 1970s, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1962, 1960, 1960s, 1959, 1957, 1956, 1955, 1954, 1952, 1951, 1950s, 1948, 1947, 1942, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1934, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1916, 1913, 1912, 1910s, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1893, 1890, 1890s, 1880s, 1862, 1854, Forward, Assorted Post Cards, Postcards Adrift
    • Thornton Abel, architect, 1997, 1937
    • Teresa Abramian, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Frederick Abrams, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    •  Abstract Expressionism, 1990
      • American Art Movement, 1990
    • Abstract vs. Figurative, 1987, 1960s
    • Doug Adler, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Gilles Ailland, 1999, 1966
    • Susie Aitkin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Alexander, 1990, 1979, 1965, 1960s
    • Martha Alf,* 2009, 1979, 1960s
    • Brian Alfred, 2005, 2005b
      • Cover Art, The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of the Wide World Level Plane Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005
    • Tom Allen, 1999, 1966
    • Carlos Almaraz, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1973, 1960s
      • Otis July-Aug 1979 L.A. Parks and Wrecks
      • UC Irvine Nov-Dec 1973 Los Four
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1979, 1973
    • Danny Alonzo,* 2009, 2008, 1983, 1982
      • Whale Mural, south wall of the Fourth Street underpass. in 1982, the mural depicts several varieties of whales. Alonzo also did the mural on the south wall of the Howard Hamilton Memorial Building ast Marine Park, 1983, 1982
      • Ocean Park Paintings, First Federal Bank Branch, Main St., Ocean Park, CA 2008
    • John Altoon, 1999, 1979, 1966, 1965, 1950s
    • Francis Alÿs, 2004a
      • Belgian expatriate in Mexico, 2004a
    • Sam Amato, 1999, 1987, 1966, 1965, 1964
    • American Artists' Congress, 1990, 1936
    • Oliver Andrews, 1997
      • UCLA sculptor, 1997,
    • Mike Angeleno, 1979, 1950s
    • David Antin, 1987
      • Sky Poem David Antin, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, KR, 1987
      • 1987 Smart Festival Presents Skypoem, An Aerial Literary Event by David Antin, 1987
    • Eleanor Antin,* 1982, 1974
      • UC Irvine May-June 1974 Black Girl Performance and photos, 1974
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman,* 1974
    • "Apocalyptic "Eucalptus School," 2004a, 1980s
      • Tom Jenkins, 1980s
    • Cory Arcangel, 2004, 2005b
      • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
    • Vincent Arcillisi, 1999, 1966
    • Armory Show in 1913, 1990
    • Sam Armoto, 1999, 1966
    • Francois Arnal, 1999, 1966
    • Chuck Arnoldi, 1979, 1960s
    • Sardo Aronson, 1999, 1966
    • Arroyo, 1999, 1966;
    • Art for art's sake, 1989
    • Hans Ashauer, 1999, 1965;
    • Ralph F. Ashauer, 1999, 1965;
    • Elise Asher, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ash Can School, 1990
    • Philip Augerson, 1987
      • Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card. KR., 1987
      • Trialogue , A Sculpture by Philip Augerson Thursday, May 28, 1987, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
      • Installation, The Terrace at Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, California,, 1987
      • Trialogue, Philip Augerson, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card. KR, 1987
    • Janine Autolitano,* 2008, 2007
      • Third St., 2007
      • Painting, Collage, 2008, 2007
      • Barnsdall Municipal Gallery, 2008
    • Automatism, 1990, 1940s
      • Post-surrealism experiments, 1990, 1940s
      • Knud Merrild's "flux" which anticipates Jackson Pollack, 1999, 1940s
    • O.G. Avery, Photographer, 2925 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Helen Daphnis Avlon, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Judith Baca, 1999, 1996, 1970s
      • Muralist, 1999, 1996, 1970s
    • Don Bachardy, 2008, 1997, 1959, 1956
    • Beth Bachenheimer, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ruth Baker, 1999, 1965
    • John Baldessari,* 2008, 2007, 2004a, 2004, 2000s, 1999, 1998,1996, 1982, 1970s
      • UC Irvine Jan-Feb 1975 Songs
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1982
      • Artist and Photographer, 2004
      • Third St. Historic District, 2000s, 1990s
      • 2405 Third St., 1970s
      • See Art Studios, 2008
    • Ted Ball,* 2008, 2006, 1989
      • Paintings, 2006
      • Ocean Park Lite, Senior Eye Gallery, Palmcrest House, Long Beach, CA 24 June 1989.
    • Hugo Ballin. Mrs. Katz of Venice, 1997, 1935
      • Pacific Palisades, 1997, 1935
    • Tony Balzano, NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Chanchal Banerjea, 1925, 1926
      • Indian School of Oriental Art, 1925, 1926
    • Rudolf Baranik, NY, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • John Barbour, 1999, 1965
    • George Barker, 1997, 1938
      • Huntington Palisades, 1997, 1938
    • Olive Barker, 1997, 1938
      • Huntington Palisades, 1997, 1938
    • Walter Barker, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Victor Barnaba*, 1964
      • Photographs, 1964
        • 150 Marine Street, between Promenade and Neilson Way (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project) 1964
        • Pier Avenue looking north towards Santa Monica Pier, Metropole Hotel in foreground (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project) 1964
        • Security First National Bank, 168 Pier Street at Neilson Way (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project) 1964
    • Molly Barnes, 1999, 1965
    • Will Barnet, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Adelbert Bartlett*, 1920s
      • Photographer, 1920s
    • Maureen Barton, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Gianfranco Barychello, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Walt Batterton, 1999, 1965
    • Walter Bayer, 1999, 1966
    • Beardsley, 1989
    • Edward Beberman (Biberman?)1999, 1966
    • Margit Beck, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Larry Bell, 1999, 1990, 1979, 1966, 1965, 1960s
    • Steven Belzman, 1999, 1965
    • Belzono, 1999, 1966
    • Karl Benjamin, 1999, 1966
    • Linda Benglis, 1979, 1960s
    • Billy Al Bengston, 1990, 1979, 1960s, 1956
    • Jean Benoit, 1999, 1966
    • Fletcher Benton, 1990, 1950s
    • Thomas Hart Benton [1889-1975], 2001, 1973, 1920, 1909
      • Meets Stanton Macdonald-Wright in Paris, 2001, 1973, 1909
    • Patricia Berger, 1999, 1965
    • Anthony (Tony) Berlant,* 1999, 1987, 1966, 1960s
      • Second St., 1987
    • Ben Berlin, 1990, 1920s
      • Arrived in 1919, 1990
    • Berman, 1999, 1966
    • Eugene Berman, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1948, 1940s
      • a set designer, 1990, 1940
    • Wallace Berman, 1991, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1968, 1955, 1950s
      • UC Irvine Oct-Nov 1968 Assemblage in California
      • Otis Oct-Nov 1978 Retrospective
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1978, 1968
    • Bernini, 1985, 1950s
    • Harry Bertoia, 1990
      • Designer and sculptor, 1990,
      • his wife Brigitta Valentiner, 1990
        • daughter of the first director of LACMA, 1990
    • Milton Berwin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Edward Betts, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Edward Biberman [1904-1986], 2003, 1986, 1985, 1979, 1936, 1904
      • Trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and studied painting in Paris, 2003
      • Returning to New York his work was shown at the newly opened Museum of Modern Art, 2003
      • Herbert Biberman, a writer-director, 2003
      • Married to Sonja Dahl (1910-), 2003
      • Venice post office mural of developer Abbot Kinney, 2003,
      • Smithsonian's, 2003
        • National Portrait Gallery, 2003
          • Edward Biberman's portraits of Lena Horne and Dashiell Hammett, 2003
      • The Pasadena Museum of California Art exhibit, Edward Biberman's L.A., [Dec. 2003-Feb. 2004]
    • Les Biller,* 1987, 1960s
      • UCLA Faculty, Studio in the 2700 block of Main St., 1987, 1960s
    • Biras, 1999, 1966
    • Annette Bird,* 2010, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1990, 1982, 1966
    • Sandow Birk, 2004b, 2004
      • Artist, Neo, revisionist, neo-con, duh??, 2004b, 2004
    • Elmer Bischoff (1916-1991), 2000
    • Bainbridge Bishop, A Souvenir of the Color Organ, with Some Suggestions in Regard to the Soul of the Rainbow and the Harmony of Light with marginal notes and illuminations by the author, The De Vinne Press: New Russia, Essex County, N.Y. 1893
    • Patrick Blackwell, 1999, 1966
    • Nell Blaine, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Camille Blaire, 1999, 1966
    • Ross Bleckner, 1998
      • 1980s artist, 1998
    • Margit Bleek, 1999, 1966
    • Bleckman, 1999, 1966
    • R.O. Blechman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • A.S. Bloomfield, 1983, 1981
      • Elephant Mural, 702 Pier Av., 1983, 1981
    • Scott Bloomfield, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • "Blue Four," 1990
    • Bob Bolles, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Dr. Robert Bone, 1999, 1965
    • Sergei Bongart (-1985), 1997, 1985, 1955, 1947
    • Bonnard, 2000, 1998
    • Jonathan Borofsky, 2004a, 1999, 1996, 1994
      • 34-foot Ballerina Clown on the facade of the Venice Renaissance Building, 1999, 1996
    • Robert Borsodi, 1999, 1965
    • Homer Boss, 1990, 1930s
      • Art Student League instructor of Howard Warshaw, 1990, 1930s
    • Botticelli, 1994, 1915
      • Primavera, 1926, 1925, 1924
    • Edward Botts, 1999, 1966
    • Allen Boutin, 1999, 1966
    • Milton Bowin, 1999, 1966
    • Richard Bowman, 1957, 1950s
      • Painter, 1957, 1950s
    • Boyer, of Paris, Photographer, 1920
    • Paul Brach, NY, 1999, 1966; 1965
    • C. Brand, 2005, 2005b
      • Cover Art, Daedelus* Axe Murderation Remixes Phthalo, PHTH 045LP, 2LP, vinyl, 2005
    • Helen Breger, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • William Brice, 2002, 1990, 1977, 1950s, 1940s
    • Nick Brigante, 1990, 1923
    • Anne Brigman, of Berlin, Oakland, Photographer, 1920
    • Barbara Brittin, 1999, 1965;
    • Charles Brittin, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Sherry Brody, 1999, 1965
    • (Wm.) Bill Brody, 2008, 2007, 2006, 1970s
      • New Works, The Alaska House Art Gallery 1003 Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701
      • Return to Refuge, Paintings and Book, Fairbanks, AK, 2008
    • I. Bromfromel, 1999, 1966
    • L. Bronfman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Edward Brooks, 1999, 1965
    • James Brooks, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Drew Brophy,* 2004
      • Live surfboard paintings at the ZJ Boarding House, 2004
    • Barcaly Brown, 1999, 1965
    • Dorothy Ann Brown, 1999, 1965
    • Gilbert Brown, 1999, 1965
    • Laurie Brown, Photographer, 2000
    • M. Brown, 1999, 1966
    • Ray Brown, 1999, 1966
    • William H. Brown, 1999, 1965;
    • Coosje van Bruggen [ -2009], 1999, 1996
      • Artist, 1999, 1996
    • Francis Brugiere, of San Francisco, Photographer, 1920
    • Wm. Brun, 1999, 1965;
    • Bruria, 1999, 1982, 1965
      • (See Bruria Finkel)
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Susan Brustman, 1999, 1965
    • John Bryson, 1999, 1965
    • Vladamire Bubalo, 1999, 1966
    • Buffum, Los Angeles, Photographer, 1920
    • Chris Burden, 1979, 1960s
      • Artist, UCLA Faculty, Studio in the 2700 block of Main St., 1987, 1960s
    • Hans Burkhardt, 1990, 1940s
    • Jacques Buss, 1999, 1966
    • Freeman (F.W.) Butts, 1999, 1966
    • F.W Butts, 1999, 1965
    •  
    • Flavio Cabral, 1971, Artist
      • The Mt. Alverno Review cover, 1971
    • John Cage*, 1991, 1990, 1946
      • An Autobiographical Statement, Southwest Review, 1991
    • Charles Cajori, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Jim Cajori, 1999, 1965
    • Alexander Calder, 1990, 1946
    • The California Art Club
    • California Arts Commission, 1987
    • The California School, 1990, 1930s
    • Asian calligraphy, 1990, 1920s
    • Camacho, 1999, 1965
    • Victor Candel, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Martin Canin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • J. Cannon, 1999, 1965
    • Mike Caple,* 1983,
      • Tropical Scene, 2339 Main St., corner of Main and Hollister, 1983
    • Caravaggio, 2009
    • Cardenas, 1999, 1965
    • Kathy Carroll, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • John Caruthers, 1999, 1965
    • Casar, 1999, 1965
    • Solomon Nuñes Cavelho [1815-1897], 1984, 1950, 1854, 1850s
      • Artist and daguerreotypist, as the first photographer to accompany a scientific expedition, namely Fremont's fifth expedition, crossing the Rockies and arriving in Los Angeles in 1854, looking for a central railroad path which was financed in part by Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton, 1950, 1850s
      • Artist, Painter, Photographer, 1984, 1854
    • Vija Celmins, 1999, 1965
    • Paul Cezanne, 2000, 1990, 1913, 1911
    • Chagall, 1987
    • William Merritt Chase, 1990, 1890s
    • Roberto Chavez, 1999, 1965
    • Chemay, 1999, 1965
    • Herman Cherry, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Lee Chesney,* USC Dean of Fine Arts, 2008, 1972, 2004
    • James Childs, 1999, 1965
    • Robert Cheuy, 1999, 1965;
    • Frederick Church, 2004b, 1862
      • 1862 luminist painting Cotopaxi, Ecuador, 2004b
    • James Church, 1999, 1965;
    •  
    • Cinematic Art, 1990, 1940s
    • Jean Clark, 1999, 1965;
    • Otto Classen, 1997, 1937
    • Sam Clayburger, 1999, 1966
    • Boyd Clopton, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Sam Clutie, 1999, 1966
    • Arnaldo Coen, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Bernard Cohen, 1999, 1965
    • George Cohen, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Stephen Cohen, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Jan Colbern, 1999, 1966
    • John Coleman, 1999, 1966
    • Jess Collins, 1999, 1966
    • Color Theorists, 1990, 1950, 1950s, 1940s, 1911
      • Chevreul, 1990, 1911
      • Charles Dockum, 1990, 1950, 1950s, 1940s
        • engineer-light artist, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • Oskar Fischinger, 1990, 1950, 1944, 1940s, 1939, 1936, 1928, 1922
      • Helmholtz, 1990, 1911
      • Stanton Macdonald-Wright, 1990, 1911
      • Rood, 1990, 1911
      • Morgan Russell, 1990, 1911
        • Synchromism, 1990, 1913
      • Percyval Tudor-Hart, 1990, 1911
        • Canadian artist and color theorist, 1990, 1911
    • Paul Conrad,* 2004, 1992, 1991, 1985, 1977, 1973, 1968, 1967, 1964, 1960s
      • Artist, Cartoonist, Scuptor, 2004
      • Political cartoonist, 2004, 1977, 1964
      • Pulitzer Prize, 1964
      • Conrad's Scupture, Chain of Peace or Chain Reaction which is on Main St. near the Civic Auditorium.. 2004
      • The cartoonist for the Denver Post, 1977, 1960s
      • In 1964 he won the Pulitzer Prize, 1977, 1960s
      • That year [Nick] Williams [the Los Angeles Times Editor] convinced Conrad* to come to the Times. 1977, 1964
      • "A Paul Conrad* cartoon depicted a policeman, labeled "Chicago Police," writing on a pad marked "Body Count," while another policeman waded into a crowd of sprawled bodied, some identified as "Press." The caption read, " Law and Order." 1977, 1968
      • Conrad* had Spiro Agnew urinating on several newspapers and magazines-identified as the New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, etc.-with the caption reading, "Leaks." . 1977, 1973
      • The cartoon that helped push Conrad* off the editorial page portrayed H.R. Haldeman* as a monstrous robot, with the caption, "Son of Nixonsteen.", 1977, 1973
      • Paul Conrad Drawn and Quartered: The Best Political Cartoons (Introduction, William F. Thomas) Harry N. Abrams: NY, 1985, 176 pp.
      • Chain Reaction, Paul Conrad, Artist, Santa Monica Arts Division Post Card, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Postal Meter July 22, '92, $0.19. Addressed to Kelyn Roberts, 2421 3rd St, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1992
    • Ethelwyn Conrey, 1997. 1938
    • E. Contino, 1999, 1966
    • Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844-1934, 2005b
      • Painted Dogs playing Poker for calender manufacturer, 2005, 2005b, 1934, 1906
      • Invented Comic Foregrounds, 2005b
    • Ron Cooper, 1979, 1960s
    • Ron Cooper, 1999, 1965
    • W. Pachaic Cooper, 1999, 1965
    • John Coplans, 1999, 1965
    • William Copley, 1999, 1966
    • Emily W. Cordova, 1999, 1965;
    • Raymond J. Cordova, 1999, 1965
    • Robert Corless, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Tamara Cotiauox, 1999, 1965
    • Georgianne Cowan, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Barbie Cowling, 1999, 1965
    • Cply, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rollin Crampton, 1999, 1966
    • E. Stetson Crawford, Book Arts, 1904
    • Cremonini, 1999, 1966
    • Keith Crown [ -2010], 2010
    • Emilio Cruz, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Cueco, 1999, 1966
    • Cubism, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1993, 1990, 1973, 1930s, 1916, 1913
    • Ron Curtis, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Dada, 1990, 1940s, 1930s
      • Knud Merrild's Flux, 1990, 1940s
    • Salvador Dali, 2005, 2005b
      • The Christ of St. John, The Glasgow (Scotland) Art Gallery and Museum, 2005, 2005b
    • Mrs. S.M. Dando, Artist, 126 Brooks, 2003, 1912
    • Allen D'Archangelco, NY, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Laura Darlington,* 2010, 2008, 2007
    • Robert Dash, NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Caryl Davis, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ron Davis, 1990, 1950s
    • Jay De Feo, 1999, 1965
    • Storm De Hirsch, NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Elaine de Kooning, NY, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Clare DeLand,* 1999, 1990, 1965, 1960s
      • Graphic Artist, 1990, 1960s
    • Annita Delano, 1990, 1929
      • a founding member of the UCLA art faculty, 1990, 1929
      • friend of Sonia Delaunay, 1990, 1929
    • Tony DeLap,* 1999, 1990, 1966, 1965, 1950s
    • Sonia Delaunay, 1990, 1929
    • Claire De Lisle, 1933
      • Professional name of Eleanor Rulapaugh, second wife of Willard Wright, 1933
    • Paul De Longpre [1855-1911], 2009, 1907, [1936-1850]
      • Paul de Longpre and daughter at their Hollywood Home Post Card No. 3364. M. Rieder, Publ., Los Angeles, Cal. and Leipzig. 1908  
      • Home of Paul De Longpre, The Artist in Hollywood, Cal. Post Card, 50098 Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Made in Germany. KR, 1907
      • 10-Residence of Paul De Longpre, Famous Flower Painter, Hollywood, California Post Card, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, Printed in United States, Undated, JT,  Postcards Adrift
    • Annette del Zoppo, 1999, 1965
    • Baron Demeyer of London, New York, Photographer, 1920
    • Angela de Mott, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Marie de Noailles, 1999, 1965
    • Boris Deutsch, 1990, 1923, 1920s
    • Jean DeWasne, 1999, 1965
    • Preston Dickinson, 2001, 1973, 1920
    • Richard Diebenkorn* [1922-1993], 2008, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1981, 1977, 1976, 1970, 1970s, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1960s, 1955
      • nmaa-ryder.si.edu/journal/v13n2/broun.html
      • www.artsiteguide.com/diebenkorn
      •  Girl on a Terrace, Window, 1967
      • Ocean Park No. 6, National Museum of American Art, 2000
      • 140 Ocean Park Paintings, 2004. 2000, 1998, 1997, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1988, 1976, 1966
      • Working proofs for Diebenkorn*'s Combination, 1981, from the Crown Point Press to the National Gallery, 1992, 1981
      • One of the presiding masters of L.A.'s Light and Space, 2004, 1998
      • Ocean Park Monotypes and Drawings, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, 730 Fifth Ave., NY, NY, May 9-June 27, 2008.
    • Guy Dill,* 1979, 1960s
    • Laddie Dill,* 1979, 1960s
    • Jackson Dillard, 1999, 1965;
    • Dejon Dillon, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Kenneth H. Dillon, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Dominich Di Meo, 1999, 1965
    • Dimetrakas, 1999, 1965
    • Dimitrienko, 1999, 1965
    • Morton Dimondstein, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Mark DiSuvero, 1999, 1982, 1972 , 1966, 1965
      • UC Irvine 1972- Permanent outdoor sculpture, 1982, 1972
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1972
    • Charles Dockum, 1990, 1950, 1950s, 1940s
      • Engineer-light artist, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • Altadena, 1990, 1950
    • Michele Oka Doner, 2009, 2008, 1980s
    • Paul Donin, 1999, 1965
    • Robert Donley, 1999, 1966
    • James Doolin*, 2002, 1977
      • UCLA graduate; Artist admired by Richard Diebenkorn; large scake aerial painting of downtown Santa Monica now owned by the Oakland Museum; large aerial historical paintings for the [ ] building, 2002, 1977
    • Fraser Dougherty, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Douvos, 1999, 1965
    • Arthur Dove, 1990
    • Gilbert Draper, 1999, 1965
    • Draper, 1999, 1965;
    • Harold Dreyfus, 1999, 1965;
    • Shoshonah Dubiner, Drawings, Book Arts, 1982
    • Marcel Duchamp [1887-1968], 2004a, 2004, 1995, 1991, 1990, 1946, 1930s, 1913
    • Marcel DuChamp, 2005b, 1930s
    •  
      • French chess fanatic, 2004a,
      • Godfather of Conceptualism, 2004a
      • Somewhat associated with John Cage and the Dadists, 1995, 1930s
    • Helena Dunlap, 1990, 1916
      • Along with Henrietta Shore and others formed the Los Angeles Modern Art Society, 1916, 1990.
    • Albrect Dürer, 1992
    • Georfe Dworzan, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Charles Eames, 2008a, 1979, 1960s
    • Ray Kaiser Eames, [1915-1988] 2008a, 1988, 1979, 1960s
    • Charles and Ray Eames, 2008a
    • Tom Eatherton,* 1999, 1982, 1981, 1975, 1970, 1966
      • Percept Nov 1981-Jan 1982 light spaces
      • UC Irvine May-June 1975 Guide Lightspace
      • Pomona College May 1970 Rise Light Space
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1982, 1981, 1975, 1970
    • Maurice Ehrlich, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Boyd Elder, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Elliot Elgart, 1999, 1966, 1965
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • El Greco, 1990, (See Greco, El)
    • Chris Ellis, 2005b, 2002,
      • Cover, Daedelus Invention Plug Research PR 034 CD, 2005b
    • Herb Elsky, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Evan Engber, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20, 14 May 1965
    • Jules Engel, 1990, 1969, 1947, 1940s, 1937
      • Founded UPA, 1990,
      • California Institute of the Arts, 1990, 1969
        • in Valencia, 1990, 1969
      • Department of Animation and Experimental Film, 1990, 1969
    • Max Ernst, 1991, 1990, 1948, 1946, 1940s, 1929
      • Surrealist Artist and Peggy Guggenheim consort, 1991, 1940s
    • Ilse Erythrope, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Mariano Erythrope, NY, 1999, 1966
    • "Eucalptus School," 1999, 1996, 1990, 1940s, 1890s
      • Artists in the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena, Laguna Beach in Orange County, Topanga Canyon and Avalon on Catalina Island, mildly impressionistic, 1999, 1996, 1890s
    • Mariano Eunese, NY, 1999, 1966
    • D. Evans, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Philip Evergood, NY, 1999, 1966  
    •  Expressionism, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1916
      • Romantic Expressionism, 2004a, 1979
      • Figural or German or Abstract, 1990,
    •  
    • Claire Falkenstein, 1979, 1960s
    • Vincent Fantauzzo, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Michael Faragher*, 2005
    • Llyn Faulkes, 2009, 1974
    • Fauvism, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1916, 1913
    • Joe Fay, 1990,
    • Nicolai Fechin [ -1955], 1997, 1955
    • Lola Feiner, 1999, 1965
    • Lorser Feitelson, 1990, 1950s, 1948, 1940s, 1934, 1927, 1913
    • Bella Feldman, 1999, 1966, 1965
    •  Alice Fellows,* 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
    • Lilly R. Fenichel, 1999, 1965
    • Herbert Ferber, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Joaquin Ferrer, 1999, 1966
    • Ruth Filkow, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Tully Filmus, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Keith Finch, 1999, 1965
    • Perle Fine, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Bruria Finkel, 1999, 1965
    • Max Finkelstein, 1999, 1965
    • Bud Fisher, 1935,
    •  "Finish Fetish", the "L.A. Look", 1990, 1960s
    • Siri Fischer-Schneevoight, of Berlin, Photographer, 1920
    • Oskar Fischinger, 1999, 1996, 1991, 1990, 1950, 1944, 1940s,1939, 1936, 1930s, 1928, 1922
      • Arrived in Hollywood from Germany, 1990, 1936
      • Worked at the Disney Studios, 1939
      • Film-maker, special effects, 1990, 1940s
      • For whom John Cage worked, 1991
      • He did special effects for Fritz Lang at U.F.I. in Berlin, 1990, 1928
      • the film maker, 1991, 1930s
    • Erin Fitzgerald, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Robbert Flick, 2004, 2002
      • Robbert Flick Trajectories: The Photographs of Robbert Flick, LACMA/Steidl: Los Angeles, 2004
    • Knud Merrild's Flux, 1990, 1940s
    • Bud Fisher, San Francisco cartoonist, 1935
    • Rachrel Formica, NY, 1999, 1966
    • The Forum Exhibition of Modern American Painters, 1990, 1916
    • Llyn Foulkes, 1999, 1998, 1966, 1965
    • Sally Francis, 1999, 1965
    • Sam Francis* [1923-1994], 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1978, 1970s, 1967, 1966, 1965,1958-1957
      • Photo, Sam Francis* [1923-1994], 1994
      •  Otis Feb-Apr 1978 Work in Progress
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1978
      • The Whiteness of the Whale, 1998, 1958-57
      • Gave fifty-five prints to the National Gallery, 1992, 1991
        • includes untitled monotype of 1983, 1992
        • self-portraits, etchings and lithography during the early 1970s, 1992
    • Helen Frankenthaler, 1998
    • Antonio Frasconi, 1999, 1966
    • Francis Frasina Art, politics and dissent: Aspects of the art left in sixties America, Manchester University Press: Manchester and New York, 1999, 248 pp.
    •  Richad Frazier, 1999, 1965
    • Mark Freedman, 1999, 1965
    • Susan Moultrie French, 1997, 1938
    • Elias Friedenshohn, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Judy Friedman, 1999, 1965
    • Sideo Fromboluti, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Gene Frumkin, 1999, 1965
    • Mary Fuller, 1999, 1965
    • "Functional fine art.", 2004, 2004b, 1971
      • San Sylmar, The Nethercutt's collections of vintage autos, music machines and theater organs, 2004, 2004b, 1971
    • Futurism, 2001, 1990, 1989, 1910s
    •  
    • Jose Garcia, 1999, 1966
    • Margaret Garcia, 2010
    • Emerson Gaze, Photographer, 1974, 2010
    • Al Gebhardt, 1999, 1966
    • Harold Gebhardt, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • sculptor 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Frank Gehry,* 1999, 1990, 1965, 1960s
      • Artist, architect, 1990, 1960s
    • Anne Gelber 1999, 1966
    • Arnold Genthe, Head of Omika, 1920
    • Chris Georgesco, 1979, 1960s
    • Chaves Gerardo, 1999, 1966
    • M. Gergoren, 1999, 1966
    • Judy Gerowitz 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Milton Gershgoren, 1999, 1965
    • Harry Gesner, Sr., 1997
    • Ruth Gikow, 1999, 1966
    • Hugo Gilbert, 1999, 1966
    • Loreno Gilchriest, NY, 1999, 1966
    • James Gill, 1999, 1966
    • George Gillson, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Julio Girona, NY, 1999, 1966
    • F.R. Glass, 1987, 1926
      • New York City wax works designer of the special exhibit "Chinatown and the Underworld," 1987, 1926
    • Gleizes, 1990, 1913
    • M. Gochenouer, 1999, 1965
    • Tad Goldberg, San Francisco cartoonist, 1935,
    • Jane Golden,* 2009, 1983, 1982, 1978, 1976
      • Mural, Growth of Santa Monica, north wall of the Fourth Street underpass. Painted by Jane Golden in 1982, the mural depicted the growth of Santa Monica.
      • Mural, Early Ocean Park Scene, southeast corner of Main and Ocean Park. Probably one of the most recognizable murals in the city, it was painted in 1976 and sponsored by Citywide Mural Projects.
      • Mural, John Muir Woods, northwest corner of Lincoln and Ocean Park. A  two-panel mural, fronting two sides of the John Muir Auditorium, depicts forests, mountains and streams, 1983, 1976
    • Leon Golden 1999, 1966
    • P. Golpinopoulas 1999, 1966
    • Leon Golub, NY, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Leonel Gongora, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Joe Goode, 1990, 1956
    • Ed Goldstein, Chain Reaction Post Card Photo, 1992
    • Sydney Goodman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ron Gorchov, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Gordan, 1999, 1966
    • Arshile Gorky, 1990, 1930s
    • Stephen Goswell 1999, 1966
    • Gottlieb, 1990, 1940s
    • Graffitti on a plywood bulletin board Resist Exist, 1973, 1971
    • Dan Graham, 2004a, 1982, 1975
      • Otis Sept-Oct 1975 video installations
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1975
      • Sculptor, 2004a
    • Kenneth Grand, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Marvin Grayson, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • El Greco, 1990, (See Greco, El)
    • Joseph Greenbaum [1864-1940], 2001, 1973, 1906
      • Taught Stanton Macdonald-Wright at the Art Student's League, 2001, 1973, 1906
    • William R. Greenblatt, 2010
    • Balcomb Greene, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Cynthia Greene, NY, 1999, 1966
    • S. [Stephen] Greene NY, 1999, 1966
    • Lowell Greenough, 1999, 1966
    • Edith Gross, 1999, 1965
    • Lou Gross, 1999, 1965
    • Frank Gruber, Ken Genser, 2010
    • Dieter Guschbauer, Photography, 1996
    • Philip Guston, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Walter Gutman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Robert Gwathney, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Carol Haerer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Tony Haig,* 1990
    •  Richard Haines, 1997, 1942, 1940s
    • Vivian Hallbauer, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Theodore Halkins, 1999, 1966
    • Diane Hall, 1982, 1977
      • Otis Nov 1977, with Doug Hollis,*performance of T.R. Uthco
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman,* 1977
    • Lloyd Hamerol, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Hella Hammid, 1980
      • Deena Metzger, The Warrior, Post Card, FotoFolio, HH20 1980 Photograph by Hella Hammid. FotoFolio Box 661, Canal Sta., NY, NY 10013, KR, 1980
    • Carol Hampton, 1999, 1965
    •  Michele Hamrick,* 1987
      • Watermark, Installation, Fiber Art by Michele Hamrick, 1987
      • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main Street, 1987
      • Watermark, Michele Hamrick, Artist, 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, KR, 1987
    • Ejnar Hansen, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
      • Artist and partner in Merrild's house painting business, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
    • Bert Hanson, 1999, 1966
    • Hardy Hanson, 1999, 1966
    • Marvin Hardin, 1999, 1966
    • Hollis Page Harman, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Kay Harris, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Norman Hartwig, 1999, 1965
    • Burt Hasen, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Clythe Hatch, 1999, 1965
    • David Hatch, 1999, 1966
    • Victor Havenan, 1997, 1935
      • photographer, 1997, 1935
    • Claude W. Hayward, 1999, 1965
    • Warren T. Hedges [1883-1910], 2001, 1990, 1973, 1906
      • Taught Stanton Macdonald-Wright at the Art Student's League, 2001, 1973, 1906
    • Maryanne Heiman, 1999, 1965
    • Jean Helion, 1999, 1966
    • Helter Skelter, 2004, 1998, 1992
    • Victor Lance Henderson,* 1982, 1978
      • (Venice Fine Arts Squad)
      • Otis Sept-Oct 1978 Beyond Realism
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman,* 1978
    • Arleen Hendler, 1999, 1965
    • Maxwell Hendler;, 1999, 1965
    • Giles Hendrix, 2004, 2005b
      • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
    • Robert Henri, 1990, 1920, 1890s,
      • Ash Can painter, 1990
    • George Herms, 1999, 1982, 1968, 1960s
      • UC Irvine Oct-Nov 1968 Assemblage in California
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1968
    • Eva Hesse, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Dick Higgins, 1991
      • Artist, 1991
    • Hilaire Hiler, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • John Heliker, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Hielihia, 1999, 1966
    • Ira Hill, New York, Photographer, 1920
    • Ro Hineser, 1999, 1965
    • Hirano-Tokio, Photographer, 1926, 1925
    • Robin Hirsch;, 1999, 1965
    • Joseph Hirsh, NY, 1999, 1966
    • David Hockney, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1990, 1960s
    • Hans Hofmann, 1990, 1988, 1948, 1937
    • Peter Holbrook, 1999, 1966
    • Doug Hollis,* 1987, 1982, 1977
      • Otis Nov 1977, with Diane Hall, performance of T.R. Uthco, 1977
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1977
      • Singing Chair by Doug Hollis 1987 SMarts Festival Post Card, Santa Monica, CA, KR, 1987
      • Singing Chairs, Installed Beach South of the Santa Monica Pier, 1987
    • Anna Homler, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Etheleym Honig, 1999, 1966
    • Budd Hopkins, NY, 1999, 1966
    • E.O. Hoppe, of London, Photographer, 1920
    • Edward Hopper, 2000, 1998
    • Anna Hornisher, 1999, 1966
    • James Hough, 2004
    • W. Hubbard, 1999, 1966
    • Klaus Huebner, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Enrique Huerta, 2004a
    • Marvin Hughes, 1999, 1965
    • Helene Hui, NY, 1999, 1966
    • J. Hulpberg, 1999, 1966
    • John Hultberg, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Richard Hunt, 1999, 1966
    • Robert Huot, NY, 1999, 1966
    • George Hurrell, Glamour Photography, Santa Monica Heritage Museum, January, February, curated by Lou D'Elia, 2008
    • George Hurrell, 2008, 2006
      • Lights! Camera! Glamour!: The Photographs of George Hurrell at the Queen Mary, Long Beach, 2006 and at the Heritage Square Museum, Santa Monica, CA, 2008, Virginia Postrel, Hurrell's Glamour, 16pp.
    •  
    • Francisco Icaza, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Impressionism, 1990, 1911
    • The First Exhibition of the Group of Independent Artists of Los Angeles, Taos Building, West First Street, Los Angeles, 2001, 1973, 1923
    • Angelo Ippolito, 1999, 1966
    • Robert Irwin,* 2008, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1979, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1970s, 1967, 1960s
    • Pat Ishii, 1999, 1965
    •  
    • Ward Jackson, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Kathryn Jacobi,* 2004
    •  Lou Jacobs, Jr., 1990
      • Photographer and film historian, 1990
    • Charles A. Jaeger, 1999, 1965
    • Joanne Jaffee,* 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005
      • Artist, ceramicist, 2007, 2005
      • Gallery of Functional Art, 2007,
        • Bergamont Station, Santa Monica, 2007
        • galleryoffunctionalart.com/jaffe.shtm
    • Nora Jaffee, NY, 1999, 1966
    • William Jeffrey, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Connie Jenkins,* 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 1988, 1982, 1980s, 1970s
      • Paintings, Craig Krull Gallery, 23 Saturday 2008, 4 to 6 p.m., Bergamont Station. Michigan Ave., 2008
      • Formerly Fraser St., 1980s, 1970s, 1960s
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
      • Artist; Santa Monica-Malibu School Board, 1982-
      • Connie Jenkins,* Unburied, o/c, 52" x 84", Koplin Gallery, LA, CA 1988
      • Connie Jenkins, Paintings, Koplin Gallery, 8225 1/2 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046 (213) 656-3378, September 10-October 8, 1988 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 10, 3-5 p.m., 1988
      • See Painting at the Ken Edwards Center, Fourth St., 2007
    • Tom Jenkins,* 2009, 2004, 2004a, 1990, 1982 ,1980s, 1970s, Forward
      • Former Fraser St., 1980s, 1970s, 1960s
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
      • Artist and musician, 2004
    • Helen Jensen, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
      • Sculptor, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
    • Holger Jensen, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
      • Sculptor, 1997, 1937, 1935, 1930
    • W. Joffey, 1999, 1966
    • Jasper Johns, 1991, 1961, 1960s
    • Eddie Johnson, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ives Johnson, 1999, 1966
    • Wallace Johnson, 1999, 1965
    • Chris Jordan, 2004, 2005b
      • U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
    • Donald Judd, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Jügendstil, 1989
    • Richard Juke, 1999, 1966
    • Adja Junkers, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Reuban Kadish, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Wolf Kahn, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Arthur Kales, San Francisco,The Light of Asia, 1920
    • Ben Kalka, 1999, 1965
    • Vasily Kandinsky, 1990, 1987, 1913, 1911
    • Howard Kanowitz, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Clifton W. Karhu, 1966, 1965
    • Cathy Karol, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ray Kass, 1991,
      • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1991
    • Bernard Kassoy, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Herbert Katzman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Craig Kauffman, 1999, 1965
    • Jane Kaufman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Paul R. Kaufman, 1999, 1965
    • Kaulbach, Berlin ( -1920), The Nautch, (Green Costume), 1920
    • Debbie Kazor, 1999, 1965
    • Eugene Kazor, 1999, 1965
    • Julie Keeler, 1999, 1965
    • Mike Kelley, 2004, 1998, 1992
    • Basia Kenton, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Carol Kerlan, 1999, 1965
    • Anselm Kiefer, 1990
    • Edward Kienholz, 2008b, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1982, 1968, 1960s, 1956
      • Kienholz, assemblage-sculpture portrait, 1959, of his early partner at Ferus, "Walter Hopps Hopps Hopps," suggested his peripatetic energy. Its allusion to Beat era slang for illegal drugs also described a problem that followed Hopps for many years.
      • Represented by Ferus Gallery, 1999, 1996, 1960s
      • UC Irvine Oct-Nov 1968 Assemblage in California
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1968
    • Stanley Kiesel, 1999, 1965
    • Albert Henry King, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1973, 1927, 1919
      • Movie Special effects pioneer, 1990, 1919
      • ceramicist, 1990, 1919
      • Worked with S. MacDonald-Wright, 1990, 1919
      • Set Design for play, The Bad Man,
    • Gloria Kisch, 1979, 1960s
    • Paul Klee, 1998, 1990
    • Jane Klein, 1999, 1965
    • Peter L. Kleinart, 1999, 1965
    • Eugene Klix, 1999, 1965
    • Richard Klix, 1999, 1965
    • Elyse Knapp, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Jeff Koons, 1996
      • Parodist, 1996
    • Burt Kopelow, 1999, 1965
    • Chaim Kopplelman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Dorothy Koppelman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Michael Korhonen, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Emil Kosa, 1930s
      • Member of the California School along with Millard Sheets and Milford Zornes, 1930s
    • William Kosting, 1999, 1965
    • Max Kozloff, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Kozyndan,* 2005b, 2003, 2002,
      • Adventure Time (Frosty and Daedelus*), Dreams of Water Themes, Plug Research LP, cd/vinyl, pr43cd. 2003
      • Cover Art, Daedelus The Household EP, Eastdev005, Hefty Records, 2003
    • Chuck Krall, Photographs, 2010
    • Peter Krasnow, 1990, 1950s, 1948, 1940s, 1927, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s
    • Ronald Kriss, 1999, 1965
    • Art Kunkin, 1999, 1965
    • Mary Kutila, 1999, 1965
    •  
    • Patricia LaGrand, 1997, 1985
    • Tony Landreau, 1979, 1950s,
    • Landscapes, 2000, 1993
    • Laurlingdarling*, 2006, 2005b, 2002, 2001
      • Daedelus Portrait of the Artist Distill Records, 2001
      • Photo, Daedelus Invention Plug Research PR 034 CD, 2005b
    • Margaret R. Lazzari, 1996
    • Rico Lebrun, 1990, 1960, 1950s, 1940s
      • Jepson School, 1990
      • Taught William Brice and Howard Warshaw, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • Crucifixtion, 1990
    • Ferdinand Leger, 1990, 1946
    • Amy Leipziger,* 2009, 2008, 2007a
      • Photographer, 2007a
      • Recent Photography, including her Ocean Park Essay, Teneleven Bar, 171 Avenue C, NY, NY, 23 May 23- 24 June 2008.
      • Ocean ParK: A Photographic Essay, Amy Leipziger; Blurb: New York (Margaret Garcia, Observation), 2008, 36 pp.
    • Mary Leipziger,* 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1970
    • Mary Leipziger, Paintings, Photographs, 2010
    •  
      •  Educator, LAUSD; Painter, photographer, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1970
      • Ocean Park Palm and Olive, 2004
      • Paintings, Yoram Gil, West Hollywood, 2006
    • Judy Leventhal, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Nicholas Vachel Lindsay [1880-1931], 1994, 1930s, 1920s, 1915, 1913 , 1912, 1910s
    • Frank Lobdell, 1998
    • Brian Longbotham, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • L.A. Fine Arts Squad, 1979, 1960s
      • (See Venice Fine Arts Squad)
    • L.A.'s Light and Space, 2004, 1998
    • Los Four , 1999, 1996, 1970s
      • (Frank Romero, Beto de la Rocha, Gilbert Lujan* and Carlos Almaraz), 1999, 1996, 1970s
    • Gilbert Lujan,* 1999, 1996, 1982, 1973, 1970s
      • UC Irvine Nov-Dec 1973 Los Four
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1973
    • Helen Lundeberg, 1990, 1948, 1934
    • Alice N. Lunsford, 1983
    • Markus Lupertz, 1990
    •  
    • Stanton Macdonald-Wright* [1890-1973], 2008, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1990, 1983, 1980, 1973, 1966, 1965, 1952, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1930s, 1929, 1927, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1918, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1907, 1904, 1900, 1890, Intro
    • (S. McDonald Wright), 1952, 1938
      • Artist, Faculty, Art Department, University of California, Los Angeles
      • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
      • Abestos Stage Curtain Mural, Barnum Hall Stage, W.P.A. Federal Arts Project, 1952, 1938
      • The Vikings, Barnum Foyer, Ffifteen by seventeen foot tile mosaic, W.P.A. Federal Art Project, 1952, 1938
      •  (See 1973)
      • Artist, Faculty, Art Department, University of California, Los Angeles, 1952
      • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
      • Abestos Stage Curtain Mural, Barnum Hall Stage, W.P.A. Federal Arts Project, 1952, 1938
      • The Vikings, Barnum Foyer, Ffifteen by seventeen foot tile mosaic, W.P.A. Federal Art Project, 1952, 1938
      • Co-founded the Modern Art Society with Rex Slinkard, 1999, 1996, 1916
      • Credited with the use of a method called "Petrachrome"for painting murals, 2004, 1938
      • An old pond a frog leaps in, the sound of water, No. 1, 1980, 1960
      • Artist, Educator, Administrator, 2004
      • Painter, Muralist, 2008, 1935
      • Stanton Macdonald-Wright: Prints of the Haiku, (All works on loan from Zara Gallery, 553 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 94133) Western Association of Art Museums: 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980, 4pp, 1980
    • Frederick MacMonnies, 1997
      • Sculptor and painter, 1997
      • Marjorie Waller's Grandfather, 1997
    • Mary Fairchild MacMonnies (Lowe), 1997,
      • Mother, Betty MacMonnies Waller, Marjorie Waller's mother also painted, 1997
    • Loren Madsen, 1979, 1960s
    • Maeterlinck, 1989
    • Anthony Maggi, 1999, 1966;
    • John Maguire, 1999, 1965;
    • D. Main, 1999, 1966;
    • Ivan Majdrakoff, 1999, 1966;
    • Malevich, 1991
    • Manuel Manga, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ernest Marciano, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Mardin Marcus NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Kat Marin, 1999, 1965;
    • Peter Marin, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Brice Marden, 1998
    • Laura Martin*, 2006, 2005b, 2004, 2003
      • A.K.A. Laurlingdarling*, 2006, 2005b
      • One minute video, Dress Form , will be shown at The One Minutes, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London, August 1-7, 2006
      • Video, 2006
    • Lawrence Martin, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Joseph Martiner, 1999, 1966
    • Emily Mason, NY, 1999, 1966
    • John Mason, 1999, 1996, 1960s
      • Represented by Ferus Gallery, 1999, 1996, 1960s
    • Henri Matisse, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1993, 1990, 1977, 1913, 1911
      • View of Notre Dame, 1914
      • French Window at Collioure, 1914
    • Matta, 1999, 1990, 1966, 1948
    • Herbert Matter, 1999, 1997, 1966, 1946
      • photographer, 1997, 1946
    • Mercedes Matter;, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Charles Mattox, 1999, 1966, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Henry Maurice, 1999, 1966;
      • April May, 1982
        • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Robert McChesney, 1999, 1966;
    • C. McCome, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Ann McCoy,* 1979, 1960s
    • John McCracken, 1979, 1960s
    • James McHugh, Sam Francis [1923-1994], 1994
    • Burr McIntosh, New York, Photographer, 1920
    • Eline McKnight;, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Sharon McLaglen, 1999, 1965;
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • John McLaughlin, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Michael McMillan,* 1982, 1978, 1975
      • Otis Sept-Oct 1978 "Ray Cathode's Garden
      • LAICA June 1975 The Mystery Mummy Museum
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman,* 1978, 1975
    • Catharine McNamee, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Joan McNee, 1999, 1966
    • Parke Meek [ -2010], 1999, 1965
      • Artist, Designer, Engineer, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Margaret Melliken, 1999, 1966
    • James Mellon, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Jack Mercado, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Knud Merrild [1894-1954], 1990, 1948, 1940s, 1934, 1922, 1920s
    • R. Merz, 1999, 1966
    • Arnold Mesches, 1999, 1966, 1965
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Deena Metzger, 1999, 1965
      • Artist, Author, Poet, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965
    • Michelangelo, 1990, 1910s
    • Kenneth Hays Miller, 1990, 1930, 1925
    • Laurie Miller,* 1979, 1970s,
      • Rock Album Cover Photographer, 1979, 1970s
      • Co-author of Art Pepper's Autobiography;
      • Synanon resident, 1971-1969
    • Arthur Millier, 1997, 1935
    • Margaret Milliken, 1999, 1966;
    • Chad Misner, 2006
    • Richard Misrach, 2004b,
      • San Francisco Bay artist, 2004a
    • Modernism, 1990,
    • Modernists from the '20s to the '40s included Jackson Pollack, Charles White, Man Ray, Eugene Berman, Albert King and Oskar Fischinger. While many were thematically inspired by the California landscape and sunlight initially, by the '40s and '50s, attention turned to the materialism, consumerism and technological progress that characterized the era, 1999, 1996, 1950s, 1940s, 1930, 1920s
    • Robert Moesle, 1999, 1966;
    • Moffett, Chicago, Photographer, 1920
    • Margaret Molloy, Photos of Ken Genser, January 14-20, 2010. pp. 1, 38.
    • Piet Mondrian, 2000, 1993, 1990, 1940s
    • Monoru, 1999, 1966;
    • Arthur Mortimer,* 1999, 1983, 1982, 1973, 1971, 1970s
      • Portrait, Hart & Neilson, 1973, 1971
      • Early Ocean Park Scenes, 1983, 1982
    • Ed Moses, 1990, 1960s, 1950s
    • Selma Moskowitz, 1999, 1965
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Robert Motherwell, 1999, 1990, 1966
      • Spanish Elegy No. 132, 1990
    • H.T. Motoyoshi, San Francisco, Photographer, 1920
    • Joe Mugnaimie; 1999, 1966
    • John Mullican, 1997, 1959
    • Lee Mullican* (2 December 1919-), 1999, 1997, 1990, 1965, 1959
      • U.C.L.A. Professor, 1990
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Matt Mullican, 1997, 1990, 1988, 1959
      • University of New Mexico Show with Lee Mullican*, 1990, 1988
    • Luchita Mullican-Lee, 1997, 1959
    • Laura Muntz, 1990, 1890s
    • Coliene Murphy, 2010, 1999, 1965
      • Nee Rentmeister, (KR Interview), 2010, 1965
      • Carousel Resident,
      • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    •  
    • National Endowment for the Arts, 1987
    • Bob Natkin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Naturalism, 1990, 1936
    • Alice Neel, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rolf Nelson, 1999, 1965
    • Neo-Expressionism, 1990
    • Lowell Nesbitt, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Tanya Neufeld, 1999, 1965
    • Louise Nevelson, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Josephine Nicholls, 1997 , 1930s
      • watercolors, 1997, 1930s
    • Anais Nin, 1999, 1965
    • Curtis Nishiyama, 2010
      • Artist; Painting, Photography, 2010
      • 2651 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 2010
    •  
    • Isamu Noguchi, 1990, 1948
    • Maria Nordman, 2003, 1987, 1976
    • Notman, Boston, Photographer, 1920
    •  
    • Suzye Ogawa,* 2009, 2008, 2005
      • Educator; Sculptor, 2009 Basketry
    • Frank O'Hara, 1999, 1967
    • Douglas Ohlson, 1999, 1965
    • James Olngy, 1999, 1965
    •  Susan Olsen, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Georgia O'Keeffe, 1990
    • Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, 1999, 1996
      • Four-story binoculars, posing as the front door to the Chiat/Day Inc. advertising agency, 1999, 1996
    • o'neill, Program drawing, 1925, 1924
    • Miguel Hernandez Orben, 1999, 1965
    • Gabriel Orozco, 2004a, 1994
      • Nailed a plain plastic lid from a yogurt cup to the wall of über-hip Marian Goodman Gallery in New York 10 years ago [1994]
      • Chessboard Sculpture in the Hammer Museum Show, 2004a
      • MOCA Exhibition, 2004a
    • Orphism, 2001, 1990, 1913, 1900s
    • Eric Orr, 1979, 1960s
    • Jacques Overhoff 1999, 1966
    • Jean Oxenhandler, 1997, 1962
    •  
    • Oscar Pach, Cleveland, Photographer, 1920
    • Abilio Padron, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Dominick Palestino, NY 1999, 1966
    • Felicia Pappernow, 1999, 1965
    • Freda Paris, NY 1999, 1966
    • Harold Paris, NY 1999, 1966
    • David Park [1911-1960], 2000
    • Keith Parker, NY 1999, 1966
    • Ray Parker, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Michael Parre, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Passirntino, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Kenneth Patchen [1911-1972], 2004b, 1972, 1959, 1957
    • L. Pazzi, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Felix Peano, 1979, 1905
      • Artist, designer, sculptor, 1979, 1905
    • Mallory Pearce,* 1999, 1982, 1965
      • Design, Educator, 1982
      • Calligraphy & Design, 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Program, 1982
    • Edward M. Pearl, 1999, 1965
    • Judith Pearl, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Philip Pearlstein, NY, 1999, 1966
    • R. Pedreguera, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Gina Pellon, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Agnes Pelton, 1990, 1940s
    • Christina Pesirillo, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Harold Pesirillo, NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Irving Petlin, 1999, 1966, 1965,
    • Sarah Petlin, 1999, 1965;
    • René Petropoulos,* 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
    • Richard Pettibon, 2004a, Forward
      • Artist, 2004a
      • Neo-con Romantic Revisionist, Duh?, 2004a
    • Bernard Pfrief, NY, 1999, 1966
    • John Pham. 2005b, 2004, 2003
      • Cover Art, Daedelus* Meanwhile... EP, Laboratory Instinct, LI001, cd/vinyl, 2003
      • Cover Art, Daedelus* A Gent Agent, Laboratory Instinct, LP, LI004 cd/ 2 vinyl 2004
    • Photographers, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2003, 1980, 1912, 1909
      • O.G. Avery, Photographer, 2925 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
      • Dieter Guschbauer, Photography, 1996
      • Hella Hammid, 1980
        • Deena Metzger, The Warrior, Post Card, FotoFolio, HH20 1980 Photograph by Hella Hammid. FotoFolio Box 661, Canal Sta., NY, NY 10013, KR, 1980
      • Amy Leipziger,* 2009, 2008, 2007a
        • Photographer, 2007a
        • Recent Photography, including her Ocean Park Essay, Teneleven Bar, 171 Avenue C, NY, NY, 23 May 23- 24 June 2008.
        • Ocean Park: A Photographic Essay, Amy Leipziger; Blurb: New York (Margaret Garcia, Observation), 2008, 36 pp.
      • Mary Leipziger, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1970
        • Educator, LAUSD; Painter, photographer, 2008, 2005, 2004, 1970
        • Ocean Park Palm and Olive, 2004
      • James McHugh, Sam Francis [1923-1994], 1994
      • Moffett, Chicago, Photographer, 1920
      • Margaret Molloy, Photos of Ken Genser, January 14-20, 2010. pp. 1, 38.
      • H.T. Motoyoshi, San Francisco, Photographer, 1920
      • Notman, Boston, Photographer, 1920
      • Oscar Pach, Cleveland, Photographer, 1920
      • Ave Pildas, Photographs, 1977
      • Marvin Rand [ -2009], Photographer, 2006
      • Alva B. Richmond, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1910, 1909, 1898, 1890s, 1876
        • Artist, Author, Hiker, Inventor, Photographer, postcard publisher, traveler 1913, 1909
      • H.F. Riles, 1974, 1890
        • Artist, photography, 1974, 1890
      • Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane,* 2008, 1987, 1965, Link
      • Alfred Stieglitz, 1990, 1916
        • Photographer, 1990, 1916
      • Strauss-Peyton, Kansas City, Phoographer, 1920
      • Count Jean de Strelecki, of New York, Photographer, 1920
      • Beth Sunshine [1948-2008], 2008, 2008a, 1948
      • Toloff, Evanston, Il, Photographer, 1920
      • "Veritas," of Munich, 1920
      • Vysekal, 2001, 1973, 1920
      • Walinger, Chicago, Photographer, 1920
      • Edward Henry Weston, 1997, 1990, 1937, 1933, 1931, 1924, 1920, 1920s
        • Photographer, 1990, 1924, 1920s
        • Tropico, California, Photographer, 1920
      • White, New York, Rahda, 1920
      • Witzel, Los Angeles, Greek Veil Dance, 1920
      • Jim Yuill, Photographer, 1974
    • Photo of graffitti on a plywood bulletin board "Resist Exist,"1973, 1971
    • Phthalocyanine, 2006, 2005b, 1999
    • Lil Picard, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Picasso, 1990, 1930s, 1911
    • Ave Pildas, Photographs, 1977
    • Polia Sunockin Pillin [1909-1992], 1980, 1951, 1950, 1948, 1947, 1939, 1930s, 2002
      • Ceramacs, Painter, Illustrator, 1980
    • Sheila Pinkel,* 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Jorry Pinsler, 1999, 1966
    • Piqueras, 1999, 1966
    • Robert Pittinger, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Plagens*, 1998, 1990
      • Painter and Newsweek Art Critic, 1998
      • Sunshine Muse, 1990
    • plein air, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • Henry Vander Velde, 1997. 1960, 1947
    • Sam Pollack, 1999, 1966
    • Ann Pollard, 1997, 1947
      • Sculptor, 1997,
    • Jackson Pollock, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1940s
    • Pop Art, 1985, 1950s
    • George Post, Photographer, 2009
    •  Harrison Post, 1997, 1934, 1931
      • Landscape Artist, 1997
    • Post-modernism, 1990,
    • Post-Surrealism, 1990, 1934
    • Poussin, 2004b
      • Et in Arcadia Ego, 2004b
    • Lucio Pozzi, NY, 1999, 1966;
    • Harold Presonello, 1999, 1966
    • Astrid Preston, 1990
    • Ken Price, Artist, Educator, Ceramics, 2008
    • Adrianne Prober, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Anna Purcell, 1999, 1965  
    •  
    • Joe Raffaele NY, 1999, 1966
    • The Raft of Medusa, 2004b
    • Ramon, 1999, 1966
    • Bernard Rancillac, 1999, 1966
    • Marvin Rand [ -2009], Photographer, 2006
    • Sonya Rapoport, 1999, 1966
    • Robert Rauschenberg [ -2008], 1991, 1940s
    • Man Ray, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s
      • an American founder of Dada, 1990, 1930s
    • Redemptive exercise of experiencing art, 2004b
    • Odilon Redon, 1989
    • Walt. M. Reeves, 2005a
      • Mission Artist, 2005a
        • 2301/2 S. Spring St., L.A., CA, 2005a
      • Postcard Designer, 2005a
    • Lavonne Regehr, 1999, 1965
    • Robert Regehr, 1999, 1965
    • Ad Reinhardt, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Phillip Reisman NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rembrandt, 1990
    • The Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles 19-21 March 2009
    • Max Reno, 1990, 1923
    • Resist Exist, 1973, 1971
    • Rice 510, 2002, 2005b
    • Marsha Rich, 1999, 1966
    • Alice Richenheiumerk, 1999, 1966
    • Nancy Richler,* 2009, 2008, 2004
      • 239 Hollister, 2009, 2004
      • Sky Gazer in the Front Lawn,* 2004
      • Art Impediment, 2004
    • Alva B. Richmond, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1910, 1909, 1898, 1890s, 1876
      • Artist, Author, Hiker, Inventor, Photographer, postcard publisher, traveler 1913, 1909
    • Falio Rieti, 1999, 1966
    • H.F. Riles, 1974, 1890
      • Artist, photography, 1974, 1890
    • Reevee Rimson, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Myrna Riseman, 1999, 1965
    • Emilio Rivera, 2004a
    • Jay Rivkin, 1999, 1966
    • Paul Jay Robbins, 1999, 1965
    • Trina Robbins, 1999, 1965
    • Niki Robert, 1999, 1966
    • Josephine Roberts, 1952, 1923, 1910s
      • Lincoln Junior High School Teacher of art and English, 1952, 1923, 1910s
    • Boardman Robinson, 1990, 1930, 1925
    • Sandra Roch, 1999, 1965
    • Robert de la Rocha, 1982, 1973
      • UC Irvine Nov-Dec 1973 Los Four
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1973
    • Robert Rockless, 1999, 1966
    • Simon Rodia,* (b. 1898) 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921, 1918
      • Watts Towers, 1976, 1971, 1959, 1954, 1952, 1923, 1921
    • Rodin, 2001, 1973, 1911
    • Richard Roff, 1999, 1966
    • Omyrrha Levinson Rogers, 2011
    • Frank Romero, 1990, 1982, 1977, 1973
      • Otis Dec 1977 Christmas at Otis
      • UC Irvine Nov-Dec 1973 Los Four
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1977, 1973
    • Eino Romppanen*, 1983, 1966
      • Sculpture, Oneness This large sculpture, located at the Third Street frontage of Mary Hotchkiss Park, was the gift of Mr. Romppanen* to the City. Most of the work on the statue was done in the Del Mar Club.
    • Pauline Roony; NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rose Mural (surrounding the main entrancce), 2004, 1980, 1979, 1960s
      • Rose Cafe, 220 Rose Ave., 2004, 1999, 1996, 1980, 1960s
    • Sylvia Rosenbein, 1999, 1966
    • Irwin Rosenhouse NY, 1999, 1966
    • James Rosenquist NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rachel Rosenthal,* 1990, 1987, 1954
      • Instant Theater, 1990, 1954
        • Lee Mullican joins in 1954, 1990
      • Performance, SMarts Festival, The Natural Elements Scupture Park, 1987
    • Charlotte Rosofasky, 1999, 1966
    • Russ Rosofasky, 1999, 1966
    • Seymour Rosofasky, 1999, 1966
    • Marc Ross, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ruth Rossman [1914-2004],* 2004a, 1998, 1997, 1990, 1979, 1975, 1974
      • Watercolorist Helped Found Venice Art Walk, 2004, 1998, 1997, 1990, 1979, 1975, 1974,
      • President of the National Watercolor Society, 1974-1975
      • Co-chair University of Judaism Fine Arts Council, 2004a
    • Mark Rothko, 2000, 1998, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Henri Rousseau, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • Richard Rubens, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Nancy Rubins, 2004, 1998, 1992
    • Eleanor Rulapaugh, 1933
      • Known professionally as Claire De Lisle, 1933
      • Second wife of Willard Wright, 1933
    • Allen Ruppersberg, 1999, 1965
    • Ed Ruscha, 1999, 1996, 1960s, 1990, 1960s, 1956
    • Claire Russell, 1999, 1965
    • Morgan Russell [1886-1953], 2001, 1990, 1973, 1927, 1923, 1920, 1913, 1911, 1910s
    • Russian artists depicted a submarine garden on the walls of the La Monica Ballroom, giving dancers the illusion of dancing on coral, 1990, 1924
    • Erick Arthur Rydgren,* 2005, 1975, 1920s
    •  
    • Betye Saar, 1999, 1966
    • Salli Sachse, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Desy Safán-Gerard, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
    • Marion Sampler, 1999, 1965
    • Joop Sanders, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ruth San Pietro, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • The Santa Monica Art Association, 1952, 1950s
      • Presents a yearly exhibits of Santa Monica School student work at the Santa Monica Public Library, 1952, 1950s
    • Santa Monica City Arts Commission, 1987
    • Dinah Sargeant, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Ruth Saturensky, 1999, 1965
    • Anne Saville, 1999, 1965
    • Meyer Schapiro, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Julian Schnabel, 1990
    • Roy Schnackenberg, 1999, 1966
    • Terry Schoonhaven, 2004a, 1999, 1980, 1979, 1973, 1971, 1960s, Forward
      • Venice Beach Under Snow, 1973, 1971
        • Ocean Front Market, 1973, 1971
      • The Venice Fine Arts Squad, The Isle of California, 2004a, Forward
      • Wash Fluff Dry,
      • Brooks and Pacific, 1973, 1971
    • Ellen Schwartz, 1999, 1966
    • Arthur Secunda, 1999, 1966
    • Jason Seeley, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Serisawa, 1999, 1966
    • Thomas Sevel, 1999, 1965
    • Al Shean, 1999, 1965
    • Helen Sheats,* 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
    • Millard Sheets, 1990, 1930s, 1920s
      • Taught at Scripps College in the early 1930s
      • Member of the Califorania School along with Emil Kosa and Milford Zornes, 1930s
      • conservative landscape painters, 1990, 1920s
      • Art, 2008, 1908a
    • C. Sherman, 1999, 1966
    • Sarai Sherman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Charlotte Sherman, 1999, 1965
    • The Shopping Center Shopping Cart tree, 2008
      • Edgemar, 2008
      • P.H. Smith's Oil Painting Collection, 1908a
    • Henrietta Shore [1880-1963], 1990, 1933, 1928, 1927, 1920, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913
    • Stanley Miles Shugarman, 1999, 1965
    • Bernice Silberman, 1999, 1965
    • Burt Silverman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ellen Simon, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Jerry Simon, 1999, 1965
    • Rex Slinkard [1887-1918], 2001, 1999, 1996, 1973, 1916, 1906
      • Co-founder with Stanton Macdonald-Wright of the Modern Art Society, 1999, 1996, 1916
    • Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane,* 2008, 1987, 1965, Link
      • Ceramist, Photographer, 2008, 1987, 1965
    • Smart Festival, 1987
      • 1987 Smart Festival Presents Skypoem, An Aerial Literary Event by David Antin, 1987
    • Alexis Smith*, 2004, 1982, 1981, 1979, 1960s
      • Otis Jan-Feb 1981 Poetic Visions
      • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1981
    • Ruth Snyder,* 1982
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Society of Western Artists, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Rick Soltz, 1999, 1965
    • Someoddpilot, 2004, 2005b
      • Cover Art, U.S. Pop Life vol. 18 The Sound of Illusions Contact Records (Japan) comp, CR-028 bonus cd, 2004
    • A.H. Sonberg, 1999, 1966
    • Jack Sonenberg, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Josh Sonenberg, 1999, 1966
    • Phoebe Sonenberg, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Moses Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Raphael Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Rudolf Soyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • George Spanventa, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Diana Spears, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Nancy Spero, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Joan Spevack, 1999, 1965
    • Nora Speyer, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Statue of Fortuna, Draped holding ? aloft, Pier Ave., 1908
    • Joe Stefanelli, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Hedda Sterne, NY, 1999, 1966
    • May Stevens NY, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Stewart, (1955-1997) 2003
      • Artist, POW-MIA, You Are Not Forgotten, mural, Pacific Ave., Venice, 2003
      • National Veterans mural, Veterans Administration West Los Angeles Medical Center, 2003
    • Laura Stickney, 1990, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Alfred Stieglitz, 1990, 1916
      • Photographer, 1990, 1916
    • Clyfford Still, 1998
    •  Strauss-Peyton, Kansas City, Phoographer, 1920
    • Count Jean de Strelecki, of New York, Photographer, 1920
    • Michelle Stuart, NY, 1999, 1966
    • George Sugarman, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Studio painting, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • Inspired en plein air, directly from nature, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • Henry Vander Velde, 1997, 1960, 1947
    • Jan Stussy, 2001, 1973, 1965
    • Deth P. Sun, 2005b, 2004
      • Cover Art, Daedelus Of Snowdonia Plug Research, LP, cd, PR44CD, 2004, 2005b
      • Daedelus Something Bells, Plug Research EP, vinyl, PR 52, 2004
    • Beth Sunshine [1948-2008], 2008, 2008a, 1948
    • Surrealism, 1990, 1934
    • E.H. Suydam, Illus., Harry Carr Los Angeles City of Dreams, D. Appleton-Century Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp.
    •  Symbolism, 1990, 1910s
    • Synchromism, 2001, 1990, 1913
    • Alina Szapocznikow, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Philip Taaffe, 1998
      • 1980s artist, 1998
    • Yasse Tabuchi, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Tai, 1979, 1950s,
      • sculptor
    • Acne Talachnik, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ben Talbert,, 1979, 1960s
    • Sarah Tamor,* 1982
    • Suzanne Tanger, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Dorothea Tanning, 1990, 1948
    •  
    • Galya Pillin Tarmu, 2009, 1999, 1965
      • Paintings, 2010,
      • The Heart of the Matter: The Art of Galya Pillin Tarmu, (Jean Chatoff, ed.), Blurb.com, 2009, 30 pp.
    •  
    • Diana Tartar, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
    • Susanna Tauger, 1999, 1966
    • Constantine Tavoularis, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Nerve Telemaque, NY, 1999, 1966
    • David Teschout, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Edmund Teske, 1999, 1965
    • John Thackento, 1990, 1926
      • Partner of V. Ulianoff, Russian artist, who together redecorated the Monica Ballroom with a team of one hundred local artisans and construction workers, 1990, 1926
    • Paul Thek, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Matthew Thomas, 1999, 1965
    • Mike Todd, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Carol Tolin, 1999, 1965
    • David Tolin, 1999, 1965
    • Toloff, Evanston, Il, Photographer, 1920
    • Anthony Toney, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Torres-Garcia, 1990, 1940s
    • Mary Trudeau, 1982
    • Maurice Tuchman, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Wm. Tunberg, 1999, 1966
    • Percyval Tudor-Hart, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1911
      • Canadian artist and color theorist, 1990, 1911
    • James Turrell* (b. 1943), 2004, 2003, 1990, 1987, 1974, 1972, 1969, 1968, 1967, 1965, 1961, 1960s
    • Louis Tytell, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • V. Ulianoff, 1990, 1926
      • Partner of John Thackento, and Russian artist who painted the pale blend of Oriental, Russian and barbaric motifs to redecorate the La Monica Ballroom after the February 1926 storm, 1990, 1926, 1920s
    • Reva Urban, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Frederick A. Usher, 1999, 1965
    •  
    • John Valadez, 1982, 1979
    • Helene Valentin, NY, 1999, 1966
    • DeWain Valentine, 1990, 1979, 1960s
    • Bertha (Beth) Vander Velde, 1997, 1960,
      • Catalina Painter, 1997, 1960
      • Henryt and Marjorie Vander Velde child, 1997, 1960
    • Hanny Vander Velde, 1997,
      • Graduate of the Royal Academy of Rotterdam and mother of Henry Vandervelde began teaching Henry to paint at an early age, 1997
    • Henry Vander Velde [1913-1997], 1997, 1960, 1947, Assorted Post Cards
      • Catalina Sunset-Oil Painting-by Henry Vander Velde 3756-C Oversized Post Card Dexter Color California, Inc., 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90005, Assorted Post Cards
      • The Laguna Festival of the Arts, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • The Laguna Museum of Art, 1997, 1960, 1947
      • Oil Painting-Catalina Sunset by Henry Vander Velde, Assorted Post Cards
    • Jan Vander Velde, 1997, 1960
      • Catalina Painter, 1997, 1960
      • Henryt and Marjorie Vander Velde child, 1997, 1960
    • Stuyvesant Van Veen, NY, 1999, 1966
    • S. Van Veer, 1999, 1966
    • Cliff Vaughns, 1999, 1965
    • Joan Vaupin,* 1996, 1982
      • Artist and Educator, Santa Monica High School, 1996
      • House Health Subcommittee, 1996
    • Venice Fine Arts Squad, 2004a, 1999, 1980, 1973, 1971, 1960s, Forward
      • Terry Schoonhaven, 1973, 1971
      • Terry Schoonhaven, The Isle of California, 2004a, Forward
      • Venice Beach Under Snow, 1973, 1971
        • Ocean Front Market, 1973, 1971
      • Windward Ave., 2004a, 1999, 1980, 1960s, Forward
      • Wash Fluff Dry,
        • Brooks and Pacific, 1973, 1971
    • Venice West Beat Generation, 1987, late 1950s
      • Artists include John Altoon, Ben Talbert, Tony Landreau, George Herms, Fowad Magdalani, Tati, 1987, 1950s
      • Others include Jimmy Alonzi, light show impresario
    • Venice and Ocean Park Artists from the 1960s include Peter Alexander, Billy Al Bengston, Ron Cooper, John Altoon, Dewain Valentine, Chuck Arnoldi, Laddie Dill,* Ann McCoy,* Tom Wudl, and Tony Berlant, 1987, 1960s
    • "Veritas," of Munich, 1920
    • Estaban Vicente, 1999, 1966
    • Al Villalotu, 1999, 1965
    • Richard Vincent, 1999, 1966
    • Vitalism, 1990, 1890
      • Espoused by Henri, 1990, 1890s
    • Don Vlack, 1999, 1966
    • Jan Voss, 1999, 1966
    • Peter Voulkos, 1990, 1958, 1954, 1950s
      • Otis Art Institure, 1990, 1958, 1954, 1950s
    • Vysekal, 2001, 1973, 1920
    •  
    • Walinger, Chicago, Photographer, 1920
    • Betty MacMonnies Waller, 1997
      • Mother of Marjorie Waller, 1997
    • Marjorie Waller, 1997
    • Charles Walters, 1999, 1966
    •  Franz Wambaugh*, 1983, 1974, 1973
      • Artist, City Council Chamber replica of the City Seal, 1973
      • Artist, designer, calligrapher, 1974
      • Designed Santa Monica's Centennial Medal, 1974
    • Howard Warshaw (1920-1977), 1990, 1956, 1950, 1950s, 1945, 1944, 1940s, 1930s, 1920, Foreword,
      • Studied at Pratt and then Art Students League with Boss and Trafton, 1990, 1930s
      • Moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s and worked as an animator at Walt Disney Studio, 1990, 1940s
      • Warner Brothers Studio, 1990, 1945
        • Drew Bugs Bunny cartoons, 1990, 1945
      • First show at the Little Gallery, 1990, 1944
      • Wrecked Automobiles, 1990
      • University of California in Santa Barbara, 1956.
      • Murals: Wylie Laboratories in El Segundo, California, University of California campuses at Santa Barbara, San Diego, Los Angeles and Riverside as well as the Santa Barbara Public Library, 1990,
    • Washington Crossing the Delaware, 2004b
    • Larry Watlin, 1999, 1966
    • John Watson, 1999, 1965
    • Sam Watters, 2004
      • Show with James Hough and Laura Martin*, curated by Alexis Smith*, Sixteen: One, 2116-b Pico Blvd. 2004
    • June Wayne [1918- },, 2004, 1992, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1972, 1960s, 1951, 1947, 1946, 1940s, 1939, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1918
      • Born in Chicago, 1990, 1918
      • Boulevard Gallery, 1990, 1935
        • Chicago, 1990, 1935
        • June Wayne's debut, 1990, 1935
      • Managed at age 19 Marshall Field's art galleries, 1990, 1937
      • Easel painter on the Federal Art Project, 1990, 1938
      • Jewelry designer, New York, 1990, 1939
      • California Institute of Technology, 1990, 1940s
        • Pasadena, 1990s, 1940s
        • Studied technical drawing, 1990, 1940s
      • Writer for a radio station in Chicago, 1990, 1940s
      • Returned to Los Angeles in 1946, 1990
      • Part of the Art and Architecture group, 1990, 1940
      • The Dark One [1950]
      • Ford Foundation, 1990, 1960s
        • Grant to June Wayne to form Tamarind Lithography Workshop, 1990, 1960s
      • Produced Four Stones for Kanemitsu, nominated for an Academy Award, 1990
      • Wrote and hosted a television show , 1990, 1972
      • Founder and director of Tamarind Lithography Workshop,which was active in Los Angeles from 1960 to 1970, 1992
      • She donated of her prints twenty-five of these dating from 1951 to 1987 to the National Gallery, 1992
      • Including her portfolio Solar Flares, 1983, 1992
      • Solar Flames, Solar Burst, Solar Flash, Solar Wave and Solar Refraction, 1992
    • Alicia Weal, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Ellen Weber, NY, 1999, 1966
    • John Weber, 1999, 1965
    • Lawrence Weiner, 2004a
      • Conceptualist, 2004a
    • Ruth Weisberg,* 2007, 2003, 1990, 1990s, 1988, 1987, 1982, 1980s, 1970s, 1967
      • 2421 Third Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1987
      •  Ocean Park Resident from 1969 to 1999
      • 433 Hill St., 1969-1976; 2421 Third St.; Sudio, St. Jives By-the-Sea,, 1980-2003
      • 2421 Third Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1987
      • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
      • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
      • Artist, Educator,
      • Professor and Dean of the School of Fine Arts, Univesity of Southern California; President of the College Art Association, 19- to 19-
      • St. Jives By the Sea, Studios 254 Hampton, Venice, CA. 90291, 2003-1980  
      • Painting, drawing, printmaking, monotypes, 2007
    • Alicia Weisberg-Roberts,* 2009, 2005b, 2004
      • Photo, Daedelus Of Snowdonia Plug Research, LP, cd, PR44CD, 2005b 2004
    • Tom Wesselmann, 1999, 1966
    • Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
    • Carole Westberg, 1999, 1965
    • Martial Westberg, 1999, 1965
    • Edward Henry Weston, 1997, 1990, 1937, 1933, 1931, 1924, 1920, 1920s
      • Photographer, 1990, 1924, 1920s
      • Tropico, California, Photographer, 1920
    • Edward Weston, photographer, 1997, 1937
    • Richard Weston, 1999, 1965
    • Doug Wheeler, 2003, 1999, 1976, 1965
      • Sculpture, Santa Monica in Pacific Palisades Park, 1986, 1930s
      • Federal Arts Project, 1986, 1930s
    • Nanci Wheeler, 1999, 1965
    • Charles White, 1999, 1966
    • White, New York, Rahda, 1920
    • Robert Wiegand, 1999, 1966
    • Katya Williamson,* 1982
    • Dr. Richard Willis,* DDS, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1982
      • Sculpture, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
    • Henry Winebrenner, 1999
      • Sculptor. 1999
      • Venice High School Art Department Head 1999
    • James Wines, 1999, 1966
    • Witherspoon, 1999, 1966
    • Witzel, Los Angeles, Greek Veil Dance, 1920
    • Sara Wolf, 1999, 1966
    • Sylvia Wolf, 1999, 1965
    • Tom Wudl, 1979, 1960s
    • Ken Wynsma, 1999, 1965
    •  
    • Alice Yamin, 1999, 1966
    • Wm Yarrow, 2001, 1973, 1920
    • H. Yeargans, 1999, 1966
    • Mary Yeomans, 1999, 1965
    • Colin Young, 1999, 1965
    • Jim Yuill, Photographer, 1974
    • Adja Yunkers, NY, 1999, 1966
    •  
    • Curtis Zahn, 1999, 1965
    • Jack Zajac, 1999, 1966
    • Florencio Zalavas, 2005, 2005b
      • Cover Art, Daedelus* Exquisite Corpse, Mush / Ninja Tune LP, 232, cd /vinyl, 2005
    • Sid Zaro, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Allen Zaslove, 1999, 1966
    • Jill Zimmer, 1999, 1965  
    • F.A. Zimmerman, 2003, 1912
    • Milford Zornes, b.1908, 1934, 1930s, 1908
      • Entered Pomona College in the early 1930s, where he met Sheets who taught at Scripps College. The Roosevelts bought his painting Old Adobe for the White House in 1934 He later taught at both Pomona College and Otis College of Art and Design. Member of the California Style, along with Millard Sheets and Emil Kosa, 1934, 1908
  • Art Museums, Collections, Festivals, Exhibition Spaces, Venues etc., 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2004a, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1992, 1988, 1987, 1982, 1980, 1980s, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1973, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1963, 1960, 1947, 1940, 1937, 1930s, 1908a
    • (See Art Collections, Galleries)
    • Bergamont Station, Santa Monica, 2008,
    • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1908a
    • The Eli Broad Collection in Ocean Park, 2004
    • California Heritage Museum, Heritage Square, 2008
    • Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1982, 1971
    • Deutsche Guggenheim, 2004a
    • Glasgow (Scotland) Art Gallery and Museum, 2005, 2005b
      • Salvador Dali, The Christ of St. John, 2005, 2005b
    • The Hermitage, Leningrad, 1998
    • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2000
    • Huntington Gardens, Library and
    • The Laguna Art Museum, 1997, 1960, 1947
    • Long Beach Museum of Art, 2005
    • Los Angeles County Natural History Museum, 2006, 2005
    • Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Arts (LAICA), 1975
    • Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), 2004a, 1992
    • Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 1998
    • Museum, of Modern Art, NY, 1941, 1940
    •  
    • Oakland Museum, 2002
    • Count Panza di Biumo, 2003, 1974, 1972, 1967
      • Commissioned a Turrell* skyscape in 1974 for his palazzo in Varese, Italy, after visiting the Mendota Hotel on Main St., 2003, 1974, 1972, 1967
    • New York Museum of Modern Art (MOCA) 1996
    • Otis Art Institute, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1975
    • Pasadena Art Museum, 1967
    • Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., 1998
    • Pomona College, 1970
    • Pushkin Museum, Russia, 1998
    • Riverside Museum, NY, 1988, 1937
    • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1998
    • Santa Monica Canyon Art Festival, 1930s
    • Santa Monica Heritage Museum, 2612 Main St., 2008, 1987
      • Hurrell Photography Show, 2008
      • California Regional Painting, 2009
    • Santa Monica Heritage Museum, 2612 Main St., 1987
    • Santa Monica Museum of Art, 1980s
    • Shchukin Collection of Matisse's Works, Leningrad, 2000
    • The Shopping Center Shopping Cart tree, 2008
      • Edgemar, 2008
    • Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, 2007, 2006
    • P.H. Smith's Oil Painting Collection, 1908a
    •  G. and J. Stein Collection, 2004
    • Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1998
    • The Whitney Museum of American Art, 1998
    • University of California, Irvine, 1975, 1973, 1968, 1963
    • UCLA Hammer Museum, 2004a
    • Western Association of Art Museums, 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980
    • Wignall Museum, Chaffey College, 2005
  • Arts and Architecture, 1997, 1990, 1988, 1985, 1950s, 1947, 1945, 1941, 1940s
    • Ray Eames painted covers for Arts & Architecture magazine, 1988, 1941
  • Art Schools, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1990, 1988, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s, 1950s, 1944, 1940s, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920, 1920s, 1915, 1908, 1907, 1904
    • Académie Casteluccho, 2001, 1973, 1909
    • Academie Colorossi, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
    • Academie Julien, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1909, 1907
    • Art Center School, 1990, 1944
    • Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), 2002, 1999, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s, 1920s
      • (Chicago Art Institute 1990, 1915, 1908)
    • Art Students League, 1990, 1930s, 1923, 1906
    • Art Students League, Chicago, Il, 1997,
    • California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), 1990, 1969
      • in Valencia, 1990, 1969
      • Department of Animation and Experimental Film, 1990, 1969
    • Chicago Art School, 2002, 1920s
    • Chouinard Art Institute, 2001, 1973, 1922
      • Later CalArts
    • Cooper Union School, New York 1990, 1930s
    • Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1990, 1907
    • Indian School of Oriental Art, 1925, 1926
    • Jepson School, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • Rico Lebrun taught at, 1940s
    • Jewish People's Institute, 2002, 1920s
      • Chicago Art School, 2002, 1920s
    • Kansas City Art Institute, 1990, 1942
    • Long Beach College, 1997, 1947,
    • Los Angeles Municipal Art Program, Barnsdall Park, 1990
    •  Los Angeles Art Students League, 1990, 1924, 1904
    • National Academy of Design, New York, 1997, Assorted Post Cards
    • Otis Art Institute, 1990, 1958, 1954, 1950s
      • Peter Voulkos, 1990, 1958, 1954, 1950s
    • The Otis Parsons Art Institute, 1988
      • Honorary doctorate conferred on Ray Eames, 1988
    • Pratt Art Institute, 1990, 1930s
    • The Royal Academy of Rotterdam, 1997,
    • University of Michigan, 1997, Assorted Post Cards
    • U.C.L.A., 2001, 1999, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1960s
    • U.S.C., 2001
    • University of Southern California, School of Fine Arts, 1990
    • University of Michigan, 1997, Assorted Post Cards
  • Art Students League, 1990, 1930s, 1923, 1906
  • Art Studios, 2007, 2000, 1987. 1960s
    • Sam Amato*, Studio in the 2700 block of Main St., 1987, 1960s
    • John Baldessari*, Art Studio space behind 2001-2011 Main Street, Horizon Surf and Skate Shop, 2007
    • Diebenkorn
    • Francis
    • Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane*, 2008, 1987, 1965, Link
      • Ceramist, Photographer, 2008, 1987, 1965
    • St. Jives by the Sea, 2000
    • Turrell
    • The Artists' Web, 2005
      • 2507 Main St., 2005
  • Arts & Letters, 2665 Main St., #C, Stationary, Santa Monica, CA 90405
    • Art Styles, Practice, Materials, 1990, 1930a
    • (See Artists etc.)
  • Assemblage, 1990, 1930s
  • Ash Can School, 1990
    • Bronze thighs and biceps, 1976
    • Ceramics, Tile, Mosaic, Pottery, 2007 
    • commercial paint, 1990, 1930s
    • Flux painting, 1990, 1930s
    • Art Theory, Movements, Practice, 1980, 1910s
    • Modernism,
    • Synchromy, 1910s,
  • Donna Asch*, 2005
    • 2201 5th St #206, 2005
    • Jewelry, 2005
  • Ash, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • Evergreen Ash, Shamel Ash 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fraxinus uhdei, 1980
  • Hans Ashauer, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, signed the LA Weekley Petition Against the War, 1999, 1965
  • Ralph F. Ashauer, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, signed the LA Weekley Petition Against the War, 1999, 1965
  • Ash Can School, 1990
  • Elise Asher, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, contributed to the Artists Protest Tower, 1999, 1996
  • The Ash Grove, 1979, 1959
  • Ashland Ave., Santa Monica, Ocean Park, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 1989, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1974, 1960, 1960s, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1944, 1943, 1934, 1933, 1923, 1912, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1900, 1890
    • (Ocean to Lincoln) Indian Laurel Fig, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944, 1956, 1944
    • And Ocean Front Walk, Bordello, Barbed Wire, 2008, 1943
    • & Ocean Front Promenade, Burton Grocery Co., Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Nr O.F. Promenade, Brooks Theater, Motion Pictures, 2003, 1912
    • 107 Ashland cor O.F. Walk, C.W. Cool, Dentist, 107 Ashland cor O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • 128 Ashland, O.P., The Coast Paint House, Oil, Paint, Paper, 2003, 1912
    • 165 Ashland Ave., C.W. Reeves, Insurance, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 167 Ashland, Elizabeth Brady, Millinery, 2003. 1912
    • 169 Ashland, O.P., Ocean Park Bazaar, Notions, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • & Main, H.A. Bennett, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Main, Star Drug Co., Just across the corner [from the Bandstand], 1923
    • And Main, 1987, 1966
      • Sam Francis' Studio, into which Richard Diebenkorn moved, 1987, 1966
    • 248-250 Ashland/ 2902 Third Street (Third Street Historic District). 1999, 1990, 1983, 1982
      • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0037.JPG
    • And Fourth St., Ted Ball*, 2008, 2006, 1989
    • And Fourth St., The South Side School, 1952, 1890
    • And Fourth, Northwest Corner, 1890 Site of Washington School, now the Santa Monica Alternative School House, 1983, 1974, 1934, 1933, 1900
    • And Fourth St., Washington Elementary School, Washington School (1890-1980) (Formerly the South Side School), 1960s, 1952, 1950s. 1908, 1908a
    • 519 Ashland, Locust, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 579 Ashland, Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), 1980
    • 655 Ashland Ave., Ocean Park, 2004
      • SMRR 1970s birthplace, 2004
      • Michael Bone* and Lori Nafshun, * 2004
    • 700 block, Deborah Kac Altschuler, Caitlin, Peter Altschuler, Santa Monica, 1984
    • 713 Ashland Ave., Roger Sherman* Architecture, 2005
    • 727 Ashland, Acacia subporosa (rare), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 730 Ashland, Rubber Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Lincoln at Ashland?, 2004
      • Bonus Car Wash, 2004
  • Miss Ellaphme Ashley, 1935
    • 97 State St., New Bedford, Mass, 1935
  • Bob Ashley*, 2006,
    • Table Tennis, 2006,
  • Robert Ashley, 2005b
    • Composer, 2005b
  • Miss Iris Ashton, 1925, 1924
    • Fur Fashion Show Colburn Hudson Seal and African Monkey ensemble, 1925, 1924
  • Ashville Post Card Co., Ashville, N.C., Postcards Adrift
    • 5091 Post Card Published by Ashville Post Card Co., Ashville, N.C., KR, Postcards Adrift
    • 5092 Post Card Published by Ashville Post Card Co., Ashville, N.C., KR, Postcards Adrift
  • Asia, 2004, 1998
  • Asians, 1977
  • Beulah Archer Asimont,* 1997, 1913
    • South Side School graduate, 1997
    • Santa Monica High graduate, 1997
    • Graduated from Los Angeles Normal School, 1913, 1997
    • Began teaching at Canyon School, 1913, 1997
    • Aspen Summer Music Festival, 1996, 1972
  • Asphalt, asphaltum, "Tar," 2005, 1997, 1990, 1975, 1974, 1935, 1920s, 1874, 1872
    • La Brea Pits, 1935
    • The Los Angeles Museum, 1935
    • Preserved prehistoric animals found in La Brea Pits, 1935
    • Mined from the La Brea pits, 1974, 1874
    • Rancho La Brea, 1974, 1874
    • Hancock family, 1974, 1874
      • Exported to San Francisco by Henry Hancock from the La Brea Tar Pits, 1872, 1990
      • Road from Los Angeles to Santa Monica, the foot of the Shoo Fly Landing from which asphaltum from the La Brea Tar Pits was shipped to San Francisco, the first sea borne commerce from the Santa Monica Bay (by Anglos?), 1997, 1874
      • Santa Monica roads were paved with asphalt in the 1920s, 2005, 1975
  • Assemblage, 1990, 1930s
  • Assembly Halls, Auditoriums, Cafetoriums; Community Rooms; Halls; Lecture Rooms; Meeting Halls, Venues, 2008, 2005b, 1998, 1908a, 1905, 1904, 1894, 1870s
    • (See Auditoriums)
    • Beyond Baroque, 2007
    • Businesses, Business Blocks, Suites, 1908a
      • Fred McKinnie's drug store
      • The Bank Bldg.
    • Calvary Baptist Church, 2008
    • Church in Ocean Park, 2008
    • Churches, 2008
      • Calvary Baptist Church, 2008
      • Church in Ocean Park, 2008
    • Columbia Hall, 1908a, 1904
    • Libraries, 2008, 1908a, 1907, 1890, 1884
      • Bank Building, 1908a
      • Santa Monica City Hall, 1908a, 1907
      • Carnegie Library Bldg., 1908a, 1906
      • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2008
      • Santa Monica Main Library, 2008, 1908a, 1890, 1884
      • Venice Library, 2008
    • Miners' Union Hall and Library, Virginia City, NV, 1870s
    • John Muir/SMASH cafeteria, 2008
    • Martin Luther King Auditorium, Santa Monica Main Library, 2008
    • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2008
    • Pavilions, 1908a, 1890s
      • Jones and Baker Pavilion, 1908a
      • Y.M.C.A. Pavilion, Ocean Park, 1908a, 1890s
    • Private Homes, 1908a, 1905,
      • Miss McClaughlan's home, 1908a
      • Nevada Ave. Cottage, 1908a
    • Reading Rooms, 1908a, 1904
      • W.C.T.U. Third St. Reading Room, 1908a, 1892, 1890,
    • The Royal Arcanum Hall, 1908a, 1906
    • Saloons, 1908a, 1885
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1908a
    • Schools, 2008, 1908a,
      • John Muir/SMASH cafeteria at 6:30PM, 2008
    • Venice Auditorium, 2005b, 1905, 1904
      • Begun, 2005b, 1904
      • Destroyed by winter storms along with the Pier and rebuilt for the 1905 opening, 2005b
    • Venice Library, 2008
    • W.C.T.U. Third St. Reading Room, 1908a, 1892, 1890,
    • YMCA Pavilion, 1998, 1908a, 1894, 1890s
    • Two Story Assembly Hall, 1998, 1908a, 1894, 1890s
  • Assembly of God Churches, 2007, 1999, 1983, 1914
  • The Assembly of God Churches, 2010, 1999, 1983, 1914,
    • Iglesia El Sermon de Monte, 2010, 1999, 1983, 1914
    • 2701 Second Street. was constructed in 1914. 2010, 1999, 1983
    •  2701 Second Street, originally the First Baptist Church, was constructed in 1914, 1983
  • Annual Assessments Santa Monica, p. 243. 1908a
    • (See Bonds; Elections; Taxes; Annual Assessed Values)
  • The Assessment System and Mining Stocks on the Comstock, 1943, 1884, 1890-1882. 1881, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870, 1870s, 1869, 1874-1863, 1920-1850
    •  (See Financial Terms; Mines; Yields)
    • [p. 126] "Stockholders were becoming discouraged and allowing their shares to be sold for assessments . . . 1943, 1870
    • Stock was returned to or sold to the [company] the treasury, to which it had returned for nonpayment of assessments, a favorite trick of those in control when a boom started and became available to the officers and shareholders of the company, often at bargain prices, by-passing the stock exchange, 1943, 1872, 1871
    • While the stock market and [p. 128] the assessment system have much to answer for, it should be remembered that neither the Crown Point nor the Con. Virginia bonanza would have been discovered without their aid . . . 1943, 1870
    • [p. 131] . . . When stocks were low and mines perhaps closed down, more of the stock reverted to the treasury for nonpayment of assessments. Then, on the first indication of a boom, those in control would purchase [p. 132] the treasury stock at the market price and proceed to boost the stock by wash sales and otherwise. 1943
    • The Belcher Mine, Bonanza (1863-1881); Tons of Ore: 738,171; Yield: $33,813,015; Per Ton: $45.81; Dividends: $15,397,200; Assessments: $2,419,000; Last dividends: 1876. 1943, 1881-1863
    • Cons. Virginia Mine, Bonanza (1873-1882); Tons of Ore: 809,275; Yield: $61,125,757; Per Ton: $75.53; Dividends: $42,930,000; Assessments,$600.499; Last dividend: 1880. 1943
    • The Crown Point Mine, Bonanza, (1864-1878); Tons of Ore: 842,552; Yield $29,814,507; Per ton: $35.39; Dividends: $11,588,000; Assessments: $2,623,370; Last dividend: 1875, 1943
    • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, (1863-1874) Tons of Ore: 472,153; Yield: $13,121,176, Per Ton: $27.79; Dividends: $2,184,000; Assessments: $5,238,000; Last Dividend: 1871, 1943
    • When mining low grade ore, a few assessments were levied when the mill returns failed to pay the expense of mining and milling, 1943, 1890-1882
  • Associated Telephone Company (now General Telephone) Headquarters, 1983, 1980, 1930s, 1926
    • Marine Street Telephone Exchange, 1926
    • Neilson and Barnard Way, 1983
    • 155 Marine St., 1980
    • (now Barnard Way)
    • next to the Bank of Ocean Park, which was on the corner of Marine and Trolley, 1980
    • (now Neilson Way), 1980
    • just west of Neilson Way,
    • in Ocean Park, 1980
  • Richard Rayner The Associates: Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York, 2008, 223 pp.
  • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, 1977, 1920s
  • Associations, 2010, 2009, 1993, 1960
    • AAA, 1999, 1912
    • Los Angeles front for the (BAF), 1977, 1920s
    • Anti-progressive, Republican business group, 1977, 1920s
    • Associations, Congress, Leagues 2008, 2007, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1960, 1952, 1947, 1936, 1930s, 1926, 1920s, 1911, 1910, 1900s, 1890s
    • American Artists' Congress, 1990, 1936
      • Los Angeles branch, co-founded by Knud Merrild, 1990, 1936
    • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2009, 2008, 2007
    • AAA, 1999, 1912
      • (American Automobile Association), sanctioning body for the Vanderbilt Cup and for Grand Prix Road Racing, 1999, 1909
    • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1981, 1977, 1923, 1920s
    • Associated Telephone Company (now General Telephone), 1983, 1980, 1930s, 1926
    • Association for the Betterment of Public Service, 1977, 1920s
    • The California Association of Cycling Clubs, 1979, 1890s
      • Rival Professional League of the League of American Wheelmen, 1979, 1890s
    • The Catalina Art Association, 1997, 1960
    • Century Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1974
      • Santa Monica headquarters, 1974
    • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    • The Engineers' & Architects' Association, Los Angeles (February 9, 1910)
    • The Garfield Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • The Laguna Art Association, 1997, 1960, 1947
    • The League of American Wheelmen, 1979, 1890s
    • The Los Angeles Association of Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
    • The National Carousel Association, 1990, 1981, 1979
      • National Conference, Santa Monica, 1990, 1979
    • The National Advisory Board for Early Childhood Today, 2010
    • Tthe National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), 2010
      • Presdent Docia Zavitkovsky, 2010
    • The Ocean Park Association, 2007
    • The Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • Parent-Teacher Association, 2010
    • Ramona Pageant Association, 1993
    • 27400 Ramona Bowl Road, Hemet, CA 92344, 1993
    • The Santa Monica Arts Association, 1952, 1950s
      • Annual Show of Santa Monica School District student artwork, 1952, 1950a
    • The Santa Monica School Parent Teacher Association, 1952, 1900s
    • Western Association of Art Museums, 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980,
  • Martin Astin The Long Lost The Long Lost, Ninja Tune ZenCD133, 2009 Mojo April 2009
  • Taggart Aston, 1990, 1974, 1933, 1926
    • Engineer, 1974, 1933
    • Consulting Engineer hired by the Greater Santa Monica Club, 1990, 1926
    • Failed Santa Monica Breakwater Scheme, 1974, 1933
  • Astoria, Oregon, p. 492, 1908a
  • Astronomy, 2004, 1998, 1935, 1892, 1889
    • Griffith Observatory, 2004, 1998, 1960, 1935
    • Harvard gives up 1889 Mt. Wilson Observatiory for chances in South America, 1935, 1889
    • George Ellery Hale, 1935, 1892
      • of the new-born University of Chicago,
      • made observations from the top of Mr. Wilson and came down to say, "Previous observations of the sun at Pike's Peak, Mount Etna and Mount Hamilton in no wise prepared me for my experience on Mount Wilson."
    • Hubble, 1935
      • has calculated the total number of electrons in the universe, 1935
    • Milliken, 1935
      • Electrons; Cosmic Rays, 1935
  • A Studio Jewelers, 2005
    • 225 Bay St #206, 2005
    • ASTUDIOJEWELERS.COM
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