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PHOTO. Photographic

 Record Group
Identifier: PHOTO

Found in 767 Collections and/or Records:

1.-10. Ten 3.5 x 6 b/w photographs of the Clarence Black estate. 11. One 4.25 x 2.75 b/w photograph of courtyard entrance at Clarence Black estate. 12. One 3 x 4.5 b/w photograph of dog on grounds of Black estate. 13. One 3 x 4.5 b/w photograph of log cabin model at Black estate. 14. One 3 x 5 b/w photograph of unident. young man at Black estate. 15. One 3 x 4.25 b/w photograph of automobile at Black estate. 16. One 3.5 x 4.5 b/w photograph of automobile at Black estate. 17.-18. Two 3.25 x 4.25 b/w photographs of Black estate, showing pool and outside stairway, respectively. 19. One 4 x 3 b/w photograph Clarence Blacks daughter at Black estate. 20.-21. Two 6.5 x 4.75 b/w photographs of Flying A studio production at Black estate. 22.-44. Twenty-three 3.5 x 4.75 b/w photographs of the Clarence Black estate. 45.-46. Two 4.5 x 3.5 b/w photographs of Clarence Black w/ dog at his estate. 47.-48. Two 3 x 4 b/w photographs of Clarence Black at his estate. 49.-50. Two 5 x 7 color glass plate negatives of the Clarence Black estate. 51. One 8 x 8 b/w photograph of Clarence Black at his state with his dog. 52-53. Two 7.75 x 9.5 sepia photographs of the Clarence Black estate. 54. One 9.5 x 7.75 piece of black construction paper with 3 b/w photographs of Clarence Black estate. 55. One 7.5 x 9.75 piece of black construction paper w/ 2 b/w photographs of Clarence Black estate. 56. One 12 x 20 sepia photograph of Clarence Black estate (Brock-Higgins photo). 57-105. Forty-eight 8 x 10 b/w photographs of Black estate, signed by the Gledhills. (some dated 1926, all mounted on tan construction paper). 106. One 7.75 x 10 sepia photograph of Black estate on 12 x 15 matte board signed J.W. Collinge

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1997-009
Found in: Gledhill Library

1. Clipping from SB Daily News – Morning Press, w/ photo showing Mayor Nielson handing his National Housing Act Proclamation to Winsor Soule, Louis Lancaster, & Russel Ray 2. B/W photo (4 ½ x 2 ¾) of O’Banion house before it was remodeled by R. Ray 3. B/W photo (6 ¾ x 5) of O’Banion house before remodeling 4. B/W photo (4 7/8 x 4) of O’Banion house after remodeling 5. Typewritten description of O’Banion house (moved from 1213 Anacapa to 823 W. Anapamu) & remodeling done to it 6. Photo of Edward Lowe Estate in Montecito, Russel Ray, architect 7. Photo of residence of Mrs. E.C. Ray – Russel Ray, architect 8. Order of Service, Sun. Feb. 15, 1948 – Paradise Hills Community Church – marking the first service held in the church, of which R. Ray was the architect 9. Photo of interior (living room) of George G. Whitelaw Cottage in Sandyland – Russel Ray, Architect, 1932 10. Photo of owner's bedroom – Whitelaw Cottage 11. Photo of George Whitelaw Cottage – view from the beach 12. Architects drawing of G.G. Whitelaw Cottage – 1930, photo 13. Photo of architects drawing of Whitelaw Cottage, showing proposed rooms & sizes 14-34. Photos of Mrs. Charles S. Dennison Estate, R. Ray, architect 35-36. Sketches (photo copies) of proposed main residence, Dennison Estate, 1929 37. Sketch for proposed rectory – the Church of Our Savior, Roses Rd., San Gabriel. Russel Ray, architect. Aug. 1937 38-39. 2 photos of SB bath house 40-41. 2 photos of Vaughan house on Los Olives St., Russel Ray, architect 42. Russel Ray’s AIA diploma from Harvard 43. Page from the SB Independent, March 14, 1911, describing the proposed new Cottage Hospital, showing plans of the hospital, the first unit of which was built by Russel Ray 44-45. 2 photos of O’Banion lot 46. Clipping from the San Diego Union, June 1, 1946 entitled congregation Group Plans Hall Campaign – Russel Ray to be architect of the new wing

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1966-206
Found in: Gledhill Library