Category:Lark Ellen Home for Boys
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The original Los Angeles Newsboys' Home (later renamed the Lark Ellen Home for Boys, in honor of the singer Ellen Beach Yaw, one of its principal patrons) was established in 1890 in a suite of rooms on Main St in downtown Los Angeles. The location changed several times over the years, and in 1923–1924 it moved to a new building designed by the architect John Frauenfelder in the Sawtelle district of West Los Angeles. It remained there through the Second World War, but sometime between 1945 and 1951 it moved again to Azusa in the San Gabriel Valley.
Media in category "Lark Ellen Home for Boys"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - dispensing funds (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,813; 3.64 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - exterior view (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,821; 4.47 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - feeding rabbits (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,813; 3.59 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - locker room (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,809; 3.79 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - main entrance (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 5,632 × 4,109; 6.9 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - making bed (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,796; 3.29 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - vegetable garden (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,795; 4.38 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1924 - washing feet (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,802; 4.52 MB
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Lark Ellen Home for Boys, 1926 - Christmas (UCLA LA Times Coll).jpg 6,000 × 4,823; 3.59 MB