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Title
San Fernando Valley from Dining Room
Date Created and/or Issued
1906-1910?
Publication Information
Glendale Public Library (Glendale, Calif.). Special Collections
Kingsley, Moles & Collins Co
Contributing Institution
Glendale Public Library
Collection
Collection of historic photographs and documents related to Leslie C. Brand
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
A view of the Brand Mansion’s dining room alcove. The alcove is comprised of a window and window seat. The window is a large fixed glass with a cusped ogee-arched leaded-glass transom. Carved Corinthian columns and a lintel frame the opening of the alcove. The columns support an elaborately carved arch, which frames the window. Orange groves and a view of the San Fernando Valley can be seen through the window. A page from Miradero, a book consisting of views of the home of Leslie C. Brand in Glendale, Calif., and of the surrounding area. Caption title.
Type
image
Format
1 picture : b&w. ; 13 x 17 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt58702604
cgl_062
720.9794 M
Language
English
Subject
Decoration and ornament--Victorian style
Interior decoration--California--Glendale
Historic buildings--California--Glendale
Architecture, Domestic--California--Glendale
Dining rooms
Alcoves
Leaded glass windows
Brand, Leslie, C. (Leslie Coombs), 1859-1925--Homes and haunts
Place
Glendale (Calif.)
History
Source
Miradero book

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