Primarily images of a large residential garden, including an outdoor pavilion with a fireplace, a swimming pool, and a small octagon–shaped guest house, play house, or summerhouse. Interior images are of small oddly shaped bedrooms and sitting rooms, possibly in the octagon house. Thomas Church is identified as landscape architect in Howland, Joseph E., The House Beautiful Book of Gardens and Outdoor Living ([New York?]: Doubleday, 1958), 350-351. Original envelope labeled, "H.B. Joe 1950." Joe is Joseph E. Howland, Garden Editor for House Beautiful. Joseph E. Howland, The House Beautiful Book of Gardens and Outdoor Living (New York?: Doubleday, 1958), 350–351. "A New Garden for an Old House," House Beautiful 94, February 1952, 76–77. Thomas D. Church, Gardens are For People (New York: Reinhold ., 1955), 158. Los Angeles Times Home Magazine, October 29, 1967, 68.
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Number of items: 35 ; Black-and-white negatives (32) ; Color transparencies (2) ; Black-and-white prints (1)
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