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Description
Order Number
00098544
Title
View
of the
plaza
through
an
arched
entry
at
Zoopark
Photographer
Schultheis, Herman.
Collection ID
Herman J Schultheis Collection
Los Angeles Photographers Collection
Location/Accession
N-007-984
8x10
Date
Circa
1937
Physical Description
1
photographic
print
:b&w
;15
x
11
cm
.
Notes
Title supplied
by
cataloger.
;
Herman
J
.
Schultheis
was
born
in
Aachen
,
Germany
in
1900
, and
immigrated
to the
United
States
in the
mid-1920s
after
obtaining
a
Ph.D
. in
mechanical
and
electrical
engineering
. He
married
Ethel
Wisloh
in
1936
, and the
pair
moved
to
Los
Angeles
the
following
year
. He
worked
in the
film
industry
from the
late
1930s
to the
mid-1940s
,
most
notably
on the
animated
features
Fantasia
and
Pinocchio
. His
detailed
notebook
,
documenting
the
special
effects
for
Fantasia
,
is
the
subject
of a
14-minute
short-subject
included
on the
film's
DVD
. In
1949
, he
started
employment
with
Librascope
as a
patent
engineer
.
Schultheis
was an
avid
amateur
photographer
who
traveled
the
world
with his
cameras
.
It
was on
one
of these
photographic
exhibitions
in
1955
that he
disappeared
in the
jungles
of
Guatemala
. His
remains
were
discovered
18
months
later
. The
digitized
portion
of this
collection
represents
the
images
Schultheis
took
of
Los
Angeles
and its
surrounding
communities
after
he
relocated
to the
area
in
1937
.
Historical Data
Opened
to the
public
on
June
20
,
1915
, the
Selig
Zoo
,
located
at
3800
N
.
Mission
Road
, also
served
as a
film
production
studio
for the
Selig
Polyscope
Company
, and
briefly
the
Louis
B
.
Mayer
Pictures
Corporation
.
Dramatic
entrance
gates
featuring
statues
of
elephants
and
lions
were
designed
by
Italian
sculptor
Carlo
Romanelli
, with
interior
structures
by
Arthur
Burnett
Benton
.
Selig
Polyscope
became
insolvent
in
1918
, and
over
the
years
the
zoo
changed
names
and
ownership
.
It
was
known
as the
Selig
Zoo
(1915-1925)
,
Luna
Park
Zoo
(1925-1931)
,
L.A
.
Wild
Animal
Farms
(1931-1932)
, the
California
Zoological
Gardens
(1932-1936)
, and
Zoopark
(1936-1940)
. The
zoo
officially
closed
in
1940
and
many
of the
animals
were
relocated
to the
Los
Angeles
Zoo
in
Griffith
Park
. The
Mission
Road
grounds
would
subsequently
serve
as the
Lincoln
Speedway
and the
Lincoln
Amusement
Park
,
before
being
redeveloped
in the
1950s
. The
entrance
gates
would
remain
standing
into the
1960s
,
before
being
dismantled
and
moved
to an
Inland
Empire
junkyard
. The
statues
were
rediscovered
in
2000
and
donated
to the
Los
Angeles
Zoo
,
where
some
of them are
now
on
display
.
Description
A
path
lined
with
palm
trees
leads
to a
tower
which
stands
next
to a
arched
entry
leading
into a
plaza
in
Zoopark
. This
area
is
called
the
lion
and
tiger
cages
on the
Sanborn
map
.
Subject
Zoopark (Los Angeles Calif.).
Zoos--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles).
Plazas--California--Los Angeles.
Arches--California--Los Angeles.
Palms--California--Los Angeles.
Lampposts--California--Los Angeles.
Architecture--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles)--Spanish influences.
Lost architecture--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles).
Parks--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles).
Lincoln Park (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Schultheis Collection photographs.
Format
Photographic prints
Credits
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
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Los Angeles Photographers Photo Collection
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