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[Parker, Maynard L. residence]
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[Maynard Parker studio]
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[Parker, Ann]
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Two views of Parker's elder daughter Ann posed in front of a house with a distinctive blue door.
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[Parker, Elizabeth]
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Portraits of Maynard Parker's younger daughter Elizabeth posed in front of different houses. Image (001), with landscaping barely visible, designed by landscape architect Charles Gibbs Adams.
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[Parker, Maynard L., residence]
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Exterior views of Parker's residence on Lemoyne Street. Includes one interior view of Parker's studio, either under construction or renovation.
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[Parker, Maynard L.]
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Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material consists of 57,893 black-and-white negatives, color transparencies, black-and-white prints, and color prints; 39 presentation albums; and 17 boxes of office records, 1930-1974. Created primarily by Maynard Parker, the archive documents the residential and non-residential work of architects, interior designers, landscape architects, artists, builders, real estate developers, and clients associated with these fields, foremost among them the magazine House Beautiful. Also included in the collection are photographs taken by other individuals, such as architect Cliff May and Parker's assistant, Charles Yerkes.
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[Parker, Maynard L.]
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Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material consists of 57,893 black-and-white negatives, color transparencies, black-and-white prints, and color prints; 39 presentation albums; and 17 boxes of office records, 1930-1974. Created primarily by Maynard Parker, the archive documents the residential and non-residential work of architects, interior designers, landscape architects, artists, builders, real estate developers, and clients associated with these fields, foremost among them the magazine House Beautiful. Also included in the collection are photographs taken by other individuals, such as architect Cliff May and Parker's assistant, Charles Yerkes.
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