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    Hotel Green Annex drawings by Frederick L. Roehrig, architect

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    A group of 24 architectural drawings of the Hotel Green annex building, built in 1897 across the street from the original Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. The annex, later known as the Castle Green, was designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig approximately 1897. Roehrig's drawings are titled Hotel Green Annex and include floor plans of each floor and the rooftop; elevations; descriptive details; and plans for the ornate enclosed bridge over Raymond Avenue. There are also some later floor plans for the Castle Green Apartments in the same building, 1924, by architects Postle & Postle, and other plans dated 1937 and 1949.

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    Hotel Green collection

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    A group of 24 architectural drawings of the Hotel Green annex building, built in 1897 across the street from the original Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. The annex, later known as the Castle Green, was designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig approximately 1897. Roehrig's drawings are titled Hotel Green Annex and include floor plans of each floor and the rooftop; elevations; descriptive details; and plans for the ornate enclosed bridge over Raymond Avenue. There are also some later floor plans for the Castle Green Apartments in the same building, 1924, by architects Postle & Postle, and other plans dated 1937 and 1949.

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    Hotel Green Annex blueprints

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    A group of 24 architectural drawings of the Hotel Green annex building, built in 1897 across the street from the original Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. The annex, later known as the Castle Green, was designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig approximately 1897. Roehrig's drawings are titled Hotel Green Annex and include floor plans of each floor and the rooftop; elevations; descriptive details; and plans for the ornate enclosed bridge over Raymond Avenue. There are also some later floor plans for the Castle Green Apartments in the same building, 1924, by architects Postle & Postle, and other plans dated 1937 and 1949.

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    Floor plan on board

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    A group of 24 architectural drawings of the Hotel Green annex building, built in 1897 across the street from the original Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. The annex, later known as the Castle Green, was designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig approximately 1897. Roehrig's drawings are titled Hotel Green Annex and include floor plans of each floor and the rooftop; elevations; descriptive details; and plans for the ornate enclosed bridge over Raymond Avenue. There are also some later floor plans for the Castle Green Apartments in the same building, 1924, by architects Postle & Postle, and other plans dated 1937 and 1949.

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    Reprographic copies

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    A group of 24 architectural drawings of the Hotel Green annex building, built in 1897 across the street from the original Hotel Green in Pasadena, California. The annex, later known as the Castle Green, was designed by architect Frederick L. Roehrig approximately 1897. Roehrig's drawings are titled Hotel Green Annex and include floor plans of each floor and the rooftop; elevations; descriptive details; and plans for the ornate enclosed bridge over Raymond Avenue. There are also some later floor plans for the Castle Green Apartments in the same building, 1924, by architects Postle & Postle, and other plans dated 1937 and 1949.

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    Panoramic photograph of the Hotel Green, Pasadena, California

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    A large panoramic photograph of the original Hotel Green building and adjacent park in Pasadena, before the Castle Green annex building and bridge were constructed. In the foreground, people are sitting in a horse-drawn carriage decorated with flowers, possibly for the annual Rose Parade. There are also men and women in Victorian dress standing in front of the hotel or on the pathways in the park, including a man with a bicycle. The bottom right corner is stamped with the photographers' names, Stiffler & Gill of Los Angeles. Approximate date devised by cataloger; photographers Frank M. Stiffler and R. B. Gill only appear as partners in the 1896 Los Angeles City Directory.

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