Title supplied by cataloger. The library and its collections were built by William Andrews Clark, Jr., a prominent collector and philanthropist. He donated the collection, buildings, and property to UCLA on his death in 1934. It is a rare books and manuscripts collection, with particular strengths in English literature and history (1641-1800), Oscar Wilde, and fine printing. The library, designed by Robert D. Farquhar, was constructed from 1924 to 1926. A view of the grounds and entrance to the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at 2520 Cimarron Street. The library is a brick building with classical French and Italian influences. The entrance is recessed and has decorative molding around and above the archway.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
University of California, Los Angeles William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Library buildings--California--Los Angeles Special libraries--California--Los Angeles Farquhar, Robert D Clark, William Andrews,1877-1934
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