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1946-1947 Los Angeles Photographs
Description
This is a collection of three vintage black-and-white photographs from 1946 and 1947, documenting a family home and its residents in Los Angeles, California. The photographs include:
Each photograph is accompanied by typed captions on the back, providing specific context, such as dates, locations, and personal stories. These captions add significant historical and sentimental value.
Historical Context
These photographs serve as a visual record of post-World War II suburban life in Los Angeles. The 1940s marked a period of growth in Southern California, with many families settling in neighborhoods like the one pictured. The home’s architectural style, featuring stucco walls, tiled roofs, and arched doorways, is consistent with the Spanish Revival stylepopular in Southern California at the time. The mention of picking roses on New Year's Day highlights the mild climate of Los Angeles, adding charm and nostalgia.
Condition
Current Market Value
The value of this collection is based on:
Estimated Value: $50 to $150
Selling Recommendations
These photos represent a tangible piece of mid-20th century life in Los Angeles, capturing both personal and architectural history. With that said, vintage photos can be difficult to sell unless the right buyer is found. Perhaps finding a local Los Angeles vintage society, club, or association may improve your chances towards finding that right buyer.