Son of architect William M. Woollett, William Lee Woollett received a degree in architecture from MIT and came to California after the 1906 earthquake in search of career prospects. His most known work includes the State Armories in San Francisco, as well as schools, office buildings, theaters, and houses in Los Angeles. Woollett's son, William Woollett, and grandson Joseph L. Wollett were also architects. Portrait of architect William L. Woollett (1872-1953).
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;18 x 12 cm. Photographic prints
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