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Title
Camden High School, 1955
Date Created and/or Issued
1955
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Camden High School, 1955: 2075 Camden Avenue, San Jose: Birge Clark, FAIA and Walter Stromquist, AIA. Black and white photograph. Text on back reads: "Photograph courtesy, Clark and Stromquist." Displayed as part of the "Two Hundred Years of Santa Clara Valley Architecture" exhibit at the Triton Museum of Art, 1976. Information sheet on Clark, Stromquist and Potter letterhead, taped to the back of the photograph includes this information. Name and address of client: Campbell Union High School District, 151 N. Winchester Road, Campbell, Calif. Type of Building: Senior High School. Location of building: Camden & Union Avenues, San Jose, Calif. Cost of building: a. $1,100,000.00 a. $377,500.00. Date completed: b. Jan. 13, 1956 b. Sept. 24, 1956. Extent of firm's responsibility: Complete design, preparation of plans and specifications and supervision.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
A922189E-0880-4213-B5F9-946077964803
2008-131-18
Subject
Camden High School (San Jose, Calif.)
Architecture--California--San Jose--20th century
Stromquist, Walter
Clark, Birge

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