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Title
Olmsted Residence, 2101 Rosita Place, Palos Verdes Estates
Contributor
Hunt, Myron, 1868-1952 (architect)
Chambers, H.C. (Harold Coulson), 1885- (architect)
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957 (owner)
Contributing Institution
Palos Verdes Library District
Collection
Palos Verdes Homes Association Photo Collection
Rights Information
Electronically digitized by the Palos Verdes Library District, from the Palos Verdes Homes Association Photograph Collection held in the Local History Room. Copyright status must be investigated before publishing or commercial use. To obtain permission and images for publication purposes please contact the Palos Verdes Library District.
Description
Image shows pathway to garden gateway of the Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. residence, located on Rosita Place on lot 4, block 1600, tract 6885 (later resubdivided as lot 2, block 2 tract 10674) in Malaga Cove. Stereograph (double) image shows view of path with landscaping on either side, with iron gate and stone column entrance to the estate garden in distance. The house was demolished in 1971 due to bluff erosion.
Date Built: 1925
Photo Source: Palos Verdes Homes Association
PVH building permit #41.
Type
Text
Format
1 photographic print (b/w) stereograph; 3 x 3 in. (each image)
Identifier
pvld:1407
000016766
Subject
Houses--California--Palos Verdes Estates
Olmsted residence
Gardens--California--Palos Verdes Estates
Stereographs

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