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Description
Order Number
00102655
Title
Los
Angeles
Shrine
Auditorium
,
looking
northeast
Photographer
Kelly, Howard D.
Collection ID
Kelly-Holiday Mid-Century Aerial Collection
Location/Accession
KHAF
530-1
Date
1960
Physical Description
1
negative
:safety
;10
x
14
cm
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Data
The
Shriners
, or
Ancient
Arabic
Order
of the
Nobles
of the
Mystic
Shrine
(A.A.O.N.M.S.)
, were
established
in the
U.S
. in
1870
as an
appendant
body
to
Freemasonry
. In
order
to be
eligible
for
membership
in the
Shrine
, a
person
must
be a
Master
Mason
in the
Freemasonry
Fraternity
.
Dr
.
Walter
M
.
Fleming
,
M.D
. and
actor
William
J
.
Florence
were the
first
to
discuss
the
idea
of a
new
fraternity
for the
Masons
at the
Knickerbocker
Cottage
in
New
York
in
1870
. The
two
men
took
the
idea
seriously
enough
to
do
something
about
it
-
converting
it
into what would
become
the
Ancient
Arabic
Order
of the
Nobles
of the
Mystic
Shrine
(A.A.O.N.M.S.)
,
adopting
a
Middle
Eastern
theme
and
organizing
Temples
meetings
. The
first
Temple
,
established
on
September
26
,
1872
, was
Mecca
Temple
(now
known
as
Mecca
Shriners)
with
Fleming
serving
as the
first
Potentate
. With
only
43
Shriners
in the
organization
in
1875
, the
group
decided
they
needed
to
do
something
to
boost
membership
. At a
meeting
of
Mecca
Shriners
on
June
6
,
1876
, a
new
body
was
created
to
help
spur
the
growth
of the
fraternity
: "The
Imperial
Grand
Council
of the
Ancient
Arabic
Order
of the
Nobles
of the
Mystic
Shrine
for the
United
States
of
America
", and an
extensive
publicity
and
recruiting
campaign
was
initiated
.
It
worked
,
because
just
two
years
later
, in
1878
, there were
425
Shriners
in
13
temples
. The
number
of
Shriners
continued
to
grow
in the
1880s
; by
1888
there were
7,210
members
in
48
temples
throughout
the
U.S
. and
one
in
Canada
; in
1898
, there were
50,000
Shriners
, with
71
of the
79
temples
actively
engaged
in
some
type
of
philanthropic
work
; by
1900
, there were
well
over
55,000
members
and
82
temples
; and
between
1900
and
1918
,
eight
new
temples
were
created
in
Canada
, and
one
each
in
Honolulu
,
Mexico
City
, and the
Republic
of
Panama
.
Through
the
years
, these
numbers
have
increased
dramatically
.
Members
have
included
four
U.S
.
Presidents
,
four
Mexican
Presidents
,
One
Prime
Minister
of
Canada
, and
one
Hawaiian
King
.
Today
, there are
more
than
411,000
Shriners
who
belong
to
191
Temples
or
Chapters
.
Additionally
, there are
22
Shriners
Hospitals
for
Children
providing
care
for
orthopaedic
conditions
,
burns
,
spinal
cord
injuries
, and
cleft
lip
and
palate
. These
hospitals
have
helped
more
than
835,000
children
-
at
no
cost
to
parent
or
child
-
since
the
first
Shriners
Hospitals
for
Children
opened
in
1922
.
Description
Aerial
view
of the
Los
Angeles
Shrine
Auditorium
,
located
at
665
W
.
Jefferson
Blvd.
;
view
is
looking
northeast
. The
Harbor
(110)
Freeway
is
on the
right
,
paralleled
by
Flower
Street
;
Figueroa
St
.
is
at
bottom
right
corner
to
upper
middle
of
frame
;
Jefferson
Blvd
.
runs
slightly
horizontally
at
middle
(below
Shrine
Auditorium)
;
USC
campus
is
at
bottom
center
.
It
is
possible
that the
diagonal
street
along
the
left
is
Hoover
St
.
Photograph
dated
March
2
,
1960
.
Publisher
Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America.
Kelly-Holiday.
Subject
Shrine Auditorium (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Auditoriums--California--Los Angeles.
Dwellings--California--Los Angeles.
Theaters--California--Los Angeles.
Streets--California--Los Angeles.
Express highways--California, Southern.
University Park (Los Angeles, Calif.).
University Park (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Aerial views.
Exposition Park (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Exposition Park (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Aerial views.
Interstate 110.
Aerial photographs
Austin, John C. W.(John Corneby Wilson),1870-1963.
Lansburgh, G. Albert,1876-1969.
Edelman, A.M.
Format
Photographic safety negatives
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.
Sub-Collection Name
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