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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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    Council, W. H

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    Contains one plan in pencil and wash by Lucile Council; the drawing was featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens."

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    Blueprint of garden at residence, Linda Vista Avenue, Pasadena, Calif

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    The drawing, by Yoch and Council, was featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens."

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    Cukor

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    Contains original and copy of hillside garden plan; the original drawing was featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens."

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    Bryner

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    Contains six blueprints featuring planting and garden plans by Yoch and Council. One drawing, a revised planting plan for Mrs. Bryner, was featured in the exhibition "Personal Edens."

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    E. Photographs and postcards

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    Contains five gelatin silver photographs, nine postcards, and one drawing featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens." Two of the photographs are portraits of Yoch taken in 1915 and 1945 and three depict Yoch and Council's Pasadena residence. The postcards, some pictorial and some photographic, depict various views of landscape features, chiefly in Europe, and were exhibited as one item (Item 9, approximately 1915-1950); two of the postcards, including one showing rubber trees in Algeria, are annotated.

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