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Helen Lukens Gaut : chronicler of California bungalows

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    Helen [Lukens Gaut] feeding squirrel

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    The Lukens Collection consists of 213 glass plate negatives and 242 film negatives created by Theodore Lukens, 1882-1903 and undated, that depict scenes in and around Los Angeles County, central California, and the Southwest.

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    Knight's Canyon [with Charlotte Lukens Gaut], Bear Valley

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    The Lukens Collection consists of 213 glass plate negatives and 242 film negatives created by Theodore Lukens, 1882-1903 and undated, that depict scenes in and around Los Angeles County, central California, and the Southwest.

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    Will Bradley

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    Jane Apostol research materials related to The Judson Studios

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    This collection is comprised solely of photocopied research materials about the history of The Judson Studios, an art stained-glass studio located in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Documents include photocopies of both primary and secondary sources collected by independent scholar Jane Apostol (died 2016), presumably for her book "Painting with Light: a Centennial History of the Judson Studios" (Los Angeles, Calif.: Historical Society of Southern California, 1997). The materials document the Judson family, primarily concerning artist William Lees Judson and his son stained-glass maker Walter Horace Judson, and related institutions the Judsons were involved in founding including the studio itself, University of Southern California College of Fine Arts, and the Arroyo Guild. The bulk of the material photocopied dates from the early 20th century to 1995, though there are two loose documents from 2000, 2002.

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    Bungalows and cottages in Southern California

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