U.C. Express & Storage in Bonita Hall about 1910

Name/Title

U.C. Express & Storage in Bonita Hall about 1910

Entry/Object ID

1978.001.9475

Description

1918 Bonita Avenue. "This well-proportioned Georgian Colonial building, with its square rooftop cupola and stunning brickwork, was built by William G. Black, a contractor and brick mason from Maine. The bottom floor was leased as a warehouse, while the second floor lodge hall was used as a meeting place by various fraternal organizations. In 1912 Black added additional warehouse space and a stable to the building. By 1925 the American Legion had taken over the meeting hall, and the ground floor was converted to a garage. The building stood empty during the Depression until the Berkeley YMCA established it as an emergency center to house and feed transients. In 1935 the building was renovated extensively for use as an interior design studio and showroom for fine furnishings. At that time the arched main entry doors and interior finishes were added to complement the stately lines of the building. –Contributed by Berkeley Historical Plaque Project, 2008, 2012" See also https://berkeleyheritage.com/eastbay_then-now/bonita.html

Made/Created

Date made

1910

Place

* Untyped Place

Bonita Street

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Photograph

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Graphic Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Bonita Hall, Streetscape

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

213-191-9475

Dimensions

Height

8 in

Width

11 in

Location

Other

Photograph collection