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Description
Views of the Spanish Colonial Revival-style Santa Barbara courthouse complex at the northeast corner of Anacapa and Figueroa, Santa Barbara. Mott number 157 refers to stock photos; number 474 refers to William Mooser & Son, architects. 1992-2963 (157-953) view from roof -- 1992-2964 (157-956) building and patio -- 1992-2965 (157-957), 1992-2966 (157-960) and 1992-2967 (157-1557) building, patio and clock tower -- 1992-2968 (157-1558) and 1992-2969 (157-1559) circular tower -- 1992-2970 (157-1561) main entrance -- 1992-2971 (474-13) general view, south side with tower -- 1992-2972 (474-14) main entrance -- 1992-2973 (474-16) detail of main entrance -- 1992-2974 (474-21) and 1992-2975 (474-22) interior corridor detail. 1992-2976 (474-24) Hall of Records ceiling detail -- 1992-2977 (474-25) court room ceiling detail -- 1992-2978 (474-28) library ceiling detail -- 1992-2979 (474-29) library woodwork detail -- 1992-2980 (474-30) mural by artist Dan Sayre Groesbeck, done in 1929. Also have original Mott negative: 157-953, 157-956, 157-957.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
18 photographic prints ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
Identifier
(C)001386538CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVV-9816
Language
English
Subject
Groesbeck, Dan Sayre,, 1879--Photographs Courthouses--California--Santa Barbara Interiors--California--Santa Barbara Libraries--California--Santa Barbara Murals--California--Santa Barbara Chandeliers Clock towers--California--Santa Barbara Doors & doorways--California--Santa Barbara Tile Coffers (Ceilings)--California--Santa Barbara Skylights--California--Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints
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