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Description
Photograph of the restored Adobe Flores at 1804 Foothill Street (or Boulevard?), South Pasadena, Los Angeles, ca.1905. The terracotta roof of the one-story adobe is partially obscured by tree foliage to the right, as is the exterior by a small hill and another tree to the left. The house itself is surrounded by a short, stone wall, approximately one foot high. "Adobe Flores built by Jose Perez in South Pasadena, restored by Mrs. Clara Eliot Noyes in 1919 who engaged Carleton Winslow, A.I.A. for the project."--unknown author.
Type
image
Format
2 photographs : glass photonegative, photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm., 20 x 25 cm. negatives (photographic) photographic prints photographs
Architecture, Domestic Dwellings Adobe houses Los Angeles County--South Pasadena--Architecture--Domestic Noyes, Clara Eliot Winslow, Carleton Perez, Jose Residential sites
Time Period
circa 1905
Place
1804 Foothill Street California Los Angeles South Pasadena USA
Source
1-37- [Microfiche number] 6440 [Accession number] CHS-6440 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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