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Title
Craftsman bungalow, East Palmyra Avenue, Orange, California, 2003
Creator
Price, David
Date Created and/or Issued
2003-08-29
Publication Information
Orange Public Library
Contributing Institution
Orange Public Library and History Center
Collection
Orange Public Library Local History Collection
Rights Information
For information on copyrights and permissions, please contact Orange Public Library, Orange, California.
Description
Craftsman Bungalow, located at 1295 East Palmyra Avenue, Orange, California, 2003. Image shows front view of the house, originally designed and constructed ca. 1920 for the rancher, August W. Meyer and his wife, Marie, by the Orange Contracting and Milling Company. This is a one-story bungalow with a double, front-facing gable roof and lap siding on the facades. Elephantine piers on concrete bases support the entry porch covered by the forwardmost roof, and a three-section transom, with side louvers and a center window, is set into the gable face. A photograph of the home was featured on page 38 of "Beautiful Orange Homes," a promotional brochure from the early 1920s that featured examples of design and construction by Orange Contracting & Milling Company.
Digital image
Color
3000 x 2000 pixels
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2d5nb7hh
OPL4771
10512269
Language
English
Subject
Architecture
Houses--Orange (Calif.)
Meyer Residence--Orange (Calif.)

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