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Title
View of terrace with cafe tables
Creator
Hill, Jewel J
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Looking down at tile and crushed gravel terrace of a white stucco hotel or resort building, with cafe tables setup for customers. A large tree (oak?) provides shade to the terrace. Large French doors with grids open onto the terrace. The building is at least two stories. From a strip of Eastman Plus X negatives showing vacation images from somewhere in California. There are two primary settings: 1) A multi-story Spanish-colonial resort set amidst trees, that appears to be near a river or lake with a stone arch bridge above a swimming area. There also appears to be a golf course nearby. 2) Small sailboats participating in a sailing regatta in a body of water with hills in the background and a small harbor and marina with parking lot and stucco buildings along the shore. Related images are also found in 1993-12-79 and possibly 1993-12-75.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
53216475-1CC2-4478-9FB7-409669141229
1993-12-71-2
Subject
Nineteen fifties (LCSH)
Nineteen forties (LCSH)
Vacations
Resorts
Hotels (LCSH)
Architecture, Spanish colonial (LCSH)
Stucco (LCSH)
Windows
Doors & doorways
French doors
Trees (LCSH)
Shadows
Cafes
Tables
Sanitoriums

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