An Animal Control officer gives a citation to someone with a dog on the beach. A sign clearly says "No Dogs on the Beach." black and white negatives in sleeve.
Location: 215 West Ann Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Date Built : February 15, 1928
Year Renovated: It was not renovated but it was replaced by North Central Animal Care and Control Center
Blurry image of a helicopter; One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 419 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
Two officers unloading crates of animals after landing the helicopter | One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 419 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
District supervisor Wes Mason releasing one of the animals | One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 419 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
Animal Control officer releasing animals | One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 419 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
Animal control officer releasing an animal from a crate| One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
An officer is about to open a crate with an animal inside it. One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
An officer takes a photo of a departing animal released into the forest | One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
An animal departs from a crate into the forest. One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
Photo of a raccoon leaving a crate as part of the animal airlift. One of a series of animal airlift photos documenting the landing of a helicopter in the Angeles National forest and the release of animals | envelope reads 415 City Hall, Los Angeles, Department of Animal Regulation
An official is getting a puppy ready for adoption. This is during March of Dimes event.
-On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice
Girl getting dog adopted during March of Dimes Event
-On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice.
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice.