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Title
[El Paseo complex, Santa Barbara] (5 views)
Contributor
Craig, James Osborne, 1888-1922
Winslow, Carleton Monroe, 1876-1946
Mott Studios
Date Created and/or Issued
1928-1933
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
Restricted.
Negatives not available for public viewing.
Description
Shows El Paseo complex (also known as Street in Spain). Architects: James Osborne Craig (initial design), Carleton Winslow, Sr. (took over). Mott number 157 refers to stock photographs.
File proof no.: G-7-A-I.
2016-2519 (157-1566). Detail of entrance -- 2016-2521 (157-1567). Entrance to El Paseo Tea Room. Poster for Granada 1928 on wall -- 2016-2537 (157-1568). Patio -- 2016-2539 (157-1569). El Paseo Tea Room. Shows tea room in inner courtyard/patio -- 2016-2541 (157-1570). Shows entrance to Restaurante del Paseo; Etchings of the West, Edward Borein.
Restricted.
Online image only, no photographic print available.
Type
image
Format
Unmediated
Sheet
Photographs.
Nonprojected graphic
Extent
5 negatives ; 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 in. and 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.
Identifier
(C)001572418CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Buildings--California--Santa Barbara
Restaurants--California--Santa Barbara
Patios--California--Santa Barbara
Tearooms--California--Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara (Calif.)--Photographs
Negatives
Place
California
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara (Calif.)

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