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Oak tree near the south terrace of the Huntington residence, circa 1913
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Oak tree near the south terrace of the Huntington residence
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A large oak tree shades a bench just south of the south terrace of the residence.
photCL 107 vol7 (49)

South terrace of the Huntington residence, circa 1912
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An early view of the completed south terrace, before decoration with urns and topiaries, and also before the vines started to cover the south façade. A manuscript note at the bottom of the image reads "112." The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 112 Residence - south exposure, about 1912."
photCL 107 vol8 (112)

Loggia and south terrace of the Huntington residence, circa 1915
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View of a group of cycas revoluta specimens (native to Japan) on the south terrace, with the loggia in the background. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 73 Cycas Revoluta Group about 1915."
photCL 107 vol8 (73)
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Huntington residence from the southeast, circa 1913
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View of the loggia and south terrace of the residence, from the southeast. The vines have not yet started to cover the south façade. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 72 Henry E. Huntington residence, about 1913."
photCL 107 vol8 (72)

Huntington residence from the east., circa 1913
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View of the loggia and south terrace of the residence, from slightly downhill to the southeast. The vines have not yet started to cover the south façade. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 13 Henry E. Huntington residence, about 1913."
photCL 107 vol8 (13)

Huntington residence from the southeast., circa 1913
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View of the loggia and south terrace of the residence, from slightly downhill to the southeast. The vines have not yet started to cover the south façade. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 13 Henry E. Huntington residence, about 1913."
photCL 107 vol8 (13)