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Marsh Japanese tea garden house, circa 1910
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Marsh Japanese tea garden house, circa 1910
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Tsune Goto, dressed in traditional Japanese attire, stands with a child (probably eldest son Kametaro, also known as Kame or "Tom") in a stroller in front of the house in the Marsh Japanese tea garden. Henry E. Huntington bought the house, stone statuary, and plants from George Turner Marsh in 1911, and had it moved to his estate from Marsh's commercial Japanese garden in Pasadena. On verso: Mr. Goto's old views.
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Marsh Japanese tea garden, circa 1910
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View of a man, probably Mr. Goto, wearing an oversized hat and using a hose in the Marsh Japanese tea garden. Henry E. Huntington bought the house, stone statuary, and plants from George Turner Marsh in 1911, and had it moved to his estate from Marsh's commercial Japanese garden in Pasadena. On verso: Mr. Goto's old views.
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Marsh Japanese tea garden, circa 1910
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Tsune Goto, wife of Chiyozo, dressed in traditional Japanese attire, stands in the Marsh Japanese tea garden in Pasadena. Henry E. Huntington bought the house, stone statuary, and plants from George Turner Marsh in 1911, and had it moved to his estate from Marsh's commercial Japanese garden in Pasadena. On verso: Mr. Goto's old views.
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Marsh Japanese tea garden house, circa 1910
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A view of the house that now overlooks the Japanese garden, prior to its purchase in 1911. Henry E. Huntington bought the house, stone statuary, and plants from George Turner Marsh, and had it moved to his estate from Marsh's commercial Japanese garden in Pasadena. On verso: Mr. Goto's old views.
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Japanese garden, circa 1925
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A woman in a white coat and skirt stands in the Japanese garden in front of a pond and the drum bridge. On verso: In Huntington's Garden.
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Torii Gate of the Japanese garden
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A view of the Torii Gate in the Japanese garden, with a young, smiling man seated on the grass in the foreground. The Torii gate was taken down due to disrepair during World War II and was never replaced. On verso:"Mr. Goto's old views". Probably Shige Goto, son of Chiyozo Goto, in front of the Torii gate, Huntington Garden. Per Richard Goto, Shige Goto's son.
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