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De La Guerra residence at Santa Barbara



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    Jose De La Guerra residence, Santa Barbara

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    Adobe and frame structure with tile roof and veranda.

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  • Patio of de la Guerra House, Santa Barbara

    Patio of de la Guerra House, Santa Barbara

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    Street view of an adobe structure with a courtyard landscaped with a palm and other trees and plantings and a central fountain.

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  • Old de la Guerra house, Santa Barbara, California

    Old de la Guerra house, Santa Barbara, California

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    Image of a woman hanging laundry on the clothesline at the Casa de la Guerra adobe house and buildings in Santa Barbara, California. A bird house is seen on top of a pole at left and a century plant is seen blooming at center.

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    De La Guera Residence, Santa Barbara, Cal. [i.e. De La Guerra Residence]

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    Two albums containing ninety-seven photographs, chiefly by amateur photographer S. L. Walkley, of buildings and landscapes in Los Angeles County and San Diego County, California, in 1888. These professional-quality views by Walkley depict newly constructed buildings, street scenes, and the natural landscape, including the flora. These volumes may have been Walkley's own albums as they contain photographs of the construction and finished exterior of his residence on St. John Street in Pasadena, California. The albums include photographs of houses, hotels, streets, and buildings in Pasadena, California and the surrounding towns of Alhambra, San Gabriel, Whittier, and others as well as views of the Arroyo Seco, Little Santa Anita Canyon, Eaton Canyon, and the path to Mount Wilson in the San Gabriel Mountain area. There are photographs of downtown Los Angeles; Hotel del Coronado and Old Town San Diego in San Diego County; and Avalon and Avalon Harbor on Santa Catalina Island. Several photographs show African American trainers with camels and elephants as well as an open circus wagon containing lions (volume 1, items 37-40) These scenes may be associated with the Sells Brothers Circus, which visited Los Angeles in October 1888 (See also volume 2, item 31). There is one photograph of a train labeled "Tia Juana & N.C. & O. Rwy. Train" (volume 1, item 30), presumably referring to the National City & Otay Railroad, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railroad, formed in 1886, which connected downtown San Diego with the Sweetwater Dam (San Diego County), La Presa (San Diego County), and Tijuana (Mexico). Two photographs bear the imprint of C.W. Herr and depict street scenes in Provo, Utah and Ogden, Utah (volume 1, items 35 and 36).

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  • Francis Abila (Avila?) residence, view of rear of house

    Francis Abila (Avila?) residence, view of rear of house

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    A view of the rear of Francis Avila's one story adobe house.

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    Riverside-Magnolia Ave. residence

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    Two story frame house and entrance landscaping.

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