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    Various projects

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    Contains negatives removed from film project records including The Garden of Allah, Gone With the Wind, and How Green Was My Valley (Folders 2-4); and from project records for Banning, Bishop, California Institute of Technology, Council, Cukor, Doud, Emery, Galli-Curci, Gates, Griffith, Huntington, Jefferson, Parley A. Johnson, Johnston, Niven, Stewart, Valentine, Vroman's Bookstore, and Warner (Folders 5-20). Also includes negatives for topical projects: millstones, pavements and pebble design, rock, seats and benches, stonework and walls, and trees and tree moving (Folders 21-26). Folder 25 contains negatives of renderings by Harrison Clarke, including for some projects; and Folders 28-38 contain negatives from James Yoch's exhibition, book, and research files, many depicting Yoch and Council's work on various projects, chiefly Warner.

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    Topical and other project files

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    Contains 145 photographs, one postcard, and six photocopies of drawings, chiefly gelatin silver prints and snapshots documenting topical aspects of projects (Folders 1-14); also includes photographs that may be related to research or to projects or that are from unidentified projects (Folders 15 and 16). Topics depicted include European sources (Folder 1, undated); fences and gate (Folder 2, undated); incinerators and barbecues (Folder 3, 1938); light modulator (Folder 4, undated); millstones (Folder 5, 1937, undated); pavements and pebble design (Folder 6, 1937-1962, undated); pools and fountains (Folder 7, 1932, undated); pots and ornament (Folder 8, 1930, 1941, undated); rock, natural effects (Folder 9, undated); seats and benches (Folder 10, 1930-1953, undated); Spanish patios and tropical glades (Folder 11, 192?, undated); stonework and walls (Folder 12, 1932-1938, 1958, undated); tiles (Folder 13, undated); and trees and tree moving (Folder 14, approximately 1931, undated). Folder 15 contains eight undated photographs depicting Gillespie Place (Montecito, California); Alice Park Garden; and the Santa Inés Mission. Folder 16 contains photographs depicting various views of landscape design at unidentified residences, including 12 gelatin silver prints and 7 later prints by photographer William Aplin (undated) and two gelatin silver prints by photographer Sally Tearse (1929, undated). The later prints by Aplin and photographs of the Alice Park Garden were originally found in a folder labeled "Yoch designs."

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    Asche - Erdman

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    Projects include: Asche (Montecito residence, Rolls 1-2); Banning (San Marino residence, Roll 3); Bovey (Roll 4); Bundy (Roll 5); California Institute of Technology (Roll 6); Candy (Roll 7); Casa Abrego Club, Abrego Adobe (Roll 8); Chandler (Roll 9); Charnley (Roll 10); Cohn, Oakmead Farm (Roll 11); Cukor (Roll 12); Davis (Rolls 13-15); Doud and Sycamore Rosewood Apartments (Rolls 16-17); and Erdman (Roll 18).

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    Various B-C

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    Contains eight gelatin silver prints and one postcard featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens," for projects including: Bovey (Item 1); California Institute of Technology (Items 2, 4, and 5), Charnley, Pasadena (Item 6), Council (Item 7), and Cukor (Items 8-12). Also includes color rendering of terrace by Harrison Clarke for unidentified project (Item 3). Photographers include Hiller, D. Brown, William M. Clarke, George D. Haight, and Fred R. Dapprich.

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    D-H, Various

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    Contains photographs and drawings featured in the exhibition "Personal Edens". Projects depicted include: Davis, garden detail and magnolia walk (Items 1 and 2); Doerr, photographs of garden terrace (Items 3 and 4); Erdman, photographs of garden, including with Yoch and Council (Items 5-7); Gladwin, drawing, teakwood half barrel for azalea (Item 8); Griffith, two renderings by Harrison Clarke (Items 9 and 10); and Honeyman, drawing of pebble pattern by Yoch (Item 11). Photographers include George Waters and Sally Tearse. Item 2 may have been shown in the exhibition.

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    Film sets: photographs and program

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    Contains 9 gelatin silver photographs and one souvenir program, all featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens." Six of the photographs depict the set of Romeo and Juliet (1936); four are by Yoch (Item 2) and two are by unidentified photographers (Items 1 and 3). Three photographs by Fred R. Parrish depict the set of Gone With The Wind (Items 4-7, approximately 1939); the souvenir program is also from this film.

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