Part 23 (1/2)

Contrast of Zone lights with illumination in other parts of Exposition

To left, Service Building, ad of porch, intense blue, deepest used on grounds

Corner of Avenue of Palhts banners, towers, facades of buildings, walks, flood lights, spots of light and color

Fairy-like effect of Avenue of Pal Italian Towers red hot, throbbing; glow stronger than Tower of Jewels; later, Tower of Jewels most brilliant spot on avenue

Tower illuht creates shadows, in turn illues, on Tower of Jewels and Italian Towers

Single light standards along Avenue of Palht; contrast hite pearly light on tops of booths

Avenue of Progress

Along Avenue of Progress: fine flag display; no direct sources of light; banners; beautiful scenes reen on lawn; daylight effect froht in use

Gas lights on tops of booths, ehts if electricity fails

Banners and heraldic shi+elds, designed by Ryan; banners, of early explorers and pioneers, heraldic shi+elds related to history of California, Mexico, Central America, and Pacific Ocean

Purpose of banners: to forht source, to reflect light toward buildings, and to suggest history of court

Banners suspended, swung by wind, forateway, Palace of Varied Industries: faint light through srill work in door

Light in doorways: appearance of life within, produced by reflectors inside palaces throwing light through glass of doors; new idea; contrast with dark s of other expositions

Arches of Machinery Palace: warh doors below

Inner Court of Mines Leading Froes

Illuest on upper sections of wall; it becomes more subdued as it approaches flowers and lawns, and reaches lowest point on center of avenue; plan used on all avenues

Green lattice work, filling entire lobe lahts in this position

Shell laht, advanced method of wall illulow of red lights, faint shi+ after being thrown off by the sun