
| CONSTRUCTION OF ST. TIMOTHY’S CHURCH |
INTRODUCTION
Construction of St. Timothy's Church began in January, 1949 and was completed in time for Christmas that same year. These pages document the construction of the present church using photographs taken by A.L. Francis. The photographs were selected from a larger collection contained in an album presented to the parish by the church's contractor, R.B. Hedberg.
The
site chosen for St. Timothy's Church was a corner bounded by Pico Boulevard on
the south and Beverly Glen Boulevard to the east. This photograph, taken just
prior to the start of construction in January, 1949, is looking toward the
corner of Beverly Glen and Pico Boulevards with the Rancho Park Golf Course in
the background. At the upper left corner of the photograph is the present site
of the Crown Car Wash.
Again,
looking to the southeast corner of the site, the newly developed Rancho Park
Golf Course can be seen behind the deep excavation of for the tower. The
excavation is so deep because of the thickness of the foundation and to
accommodate a small room beneath the Baptistery at the main level of
the church nave. Concrete pumps were not yet in common use, and one-half of a
clever sluice to convey the concrete to the center of the excavation can been
seen at the left side of the tower foundation excavation. A matching sluice
was constructed from the Pico side of the excavation. Both sluices were
suspended above the excavation using a pair of cables spanning from one side
of the excavation to the other.
Continue to Part 2 of Construction of St. Timothy's Church.
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The
initial work involved the excavation of the building and tower foundations. In
this photograph can be seen the Rectory and the existing church (left rear of
photograph), now St.
Timothy's parish hall.