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Title
No. 462, a two-story stucco residence on city street
Creator
Hill, Jewel J
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
White stucco residential building (house number 462) with two windows on the second floor, an entryway and garage on the first floor. There is an electric or telephone pole in front of the building with wires connected to the building. A sidewalk runs past the building, which appears to be in an urban setting. The windows appear to be of leaded glass, with arts and crafts style decorative features along the top panes. The garage door is a two-panel sliding door, with grated windows on each panel. House is in good condition, and may have been built in the 1920s. From a strip of Plus X negatives showing vacation images from Lassen Volcanic National Park, Shasta Dam, a lumber mill in Northern California, a resort building, golf course in a valley, river banked by pine trees, an arched stone bridge over a river, Pacific coastline along Highway 1, a stucco church, several different residential houses.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
1D4DD788-610B-412A-96F8-153501543030
1993-12-79-24
Subject
Nineteen fifties (LCSH)
Nineteen forties (LCSH)
Stucco (LCSH)
Arts and crafts movement (LCSH)
Garages
Houses
Windows
Cities & towns
Sidewalks

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