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Billiard, pool, and bowling building, circa 1911
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Rose garden and billiard, pool, and bowling building, circa 1911
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An early view of the rose garden, with an arbor on the left, and the bowling alley (now the Tea Room) in the distance on the right.
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Billiard, pool and bowling building, about 1911
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An early view of the rose garden and bowling alley (now the Tea Room). The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 84 Billiard, pool and bowling building. About 1911."
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South entrance to billiard room, circa 1918
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A view of the south entrance to the bowling alley (now the Tea Room), flanked on either side by a stone lion statue. A plant covered pergola and the rose garden are in the background.
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Henry E. Huntington and his personal secretary, Mr. Varnum, in front of the billiard, pool, and bowling building on the Huntington grounds, circa 1915
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Mr. Huntington and Mr. Varnum stand at the top of the steps of the bowling alley (now the Tea Room). Mr. Huntington is wearing a dark suit and a light hat, and is holding a cane in his right hand.
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Rose garden and the Huntington residence from the south west, circa 1911
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Aerial view of the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and grounds, San Marino. 1949
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Aerial view of the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and gardens, facing northeast. Among the gardens visible are the palm, desert, and rose gardens. The building that now (January 2011) houses the Tea Room is near the rose garden.
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