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Title
Gibbs Residence, 2708 Via Campesina, Palos Verdes Estates
Contributor
Hamilton, E. Millard (architect)
Anderson (builder)
Gibbs, George, Jr. (owner)
Gibbs, Florence (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 view of the George and Florence Gibbs residence, located on Via Campesina on lot 9, block 1715, tract 6885 in Malaga Cove. View shows interior of living room with fireplace, bear rug, paisley-covered sofa, area rug and desk. A portrait of a boy reading hangs over mantle. The two-story, six-room Spanish-style stucco house has tile roof, chimney and attached two-car garage. George Gibbs Jr. (1875-1950) was a landscape architect with the Olmsted Brothers from 1905-1914 and 1923-1933.
Date Built: 1925
Photo Source: Palos Verdes Homes Association
Citation: Palos Verdes Bulletin, January 1926, p. 5.
PVH building permit #37.
Type
Text
Format
1 photographic print (b/w); 7.25 x 9 in.
Identifier
pvld:1988
000017459
74
Subject
Houses--California--Palos Verdes Estates
Gibbs residence
Interiors
Living rooms

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