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Title
Spanish city of Ronda, view from Casa del Rey Moro, Ronda, 1929
Contributor
Cornell, Ralph D
Date Created and/or Issued
May 28, 1929
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cornell (Ralph D.) papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
Copyright is owned by the UC Regents. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Casa del Rey Moro was built in the 18th Century and features a Water Mine, a "secret" passage that enabled workers to bring water up to the house from the Guadelevin River below. The passage goes through many chambers, including the "Room of Secrets."
View from the Casa del Rey Moro towards a street lined by houses, with a church on the left and a minaret just beyond in the Spanish city of Ronda in the Málaga province.
Text from nitrate negative: Ronda, Spain - from Casa del Rey Moro - 5-28-29
Text from nitrate negative sleeve: Ronda, Spain 5-28-29
Type
Image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
788
uclamss_1411_0788
ark:/21198/zz002b6sfr
Language
English
Subject
Minarets
Environment
Cities
International
Churches (buildings)
Streets
Casa del Rey Moro (Ronda, Spain)
Source
Ralph D. Cornell Papers, 1925-1972

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