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Henry E. Huntington feeding ducks and swans in the reservoir, circa 1915
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Henry E. Huntington with ducks and swans in the reservoir, circa 1915
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Mr. Huntington stands at the edge of the water as ducks and swans gather. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 103 Lake below cactus garden - Mr. Henry E. Huntington, about 1915."
photCL 107 vol8 (105)

Henry E. Huntington on the north vista, circa 1915
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Mr. Huntington stands with his cane on the drive, with the north vista in the background. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 100 North vista - Mr. Henry Edwards Huntington, about 1915.”
photCL 107 vol8 (100)

Henry E. Huntington on north court of residence, circa 1914
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Mr. Huntington stands just outside the north entrance to the residence, prior to the installation of the fountain. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 86 Nourth court, Mr. Henry Edwards Huntington, about 1914."
photCL 107 vol8 (86)

Reservoir on the San Marino ranch, circa 1909
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Swans swim past a roughly built wooden bridge over part of the reservoir. The desert and palm gardens are in the background, and at the top of the hill the Huntington residence is under construction. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 65 Cactus and palm garden, about 1909."
photCL 107 vol3 pg38

Henry E. Huntington and his personal secretary, Mr. Varnum, in the rose garden, circa 1916
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Mr. Huntington and Mr. Varnum sit on a bench under an arbor in the rose garden. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 99 Rose garden - Mr. Henry E. Huntington and Mr. Varnum, about 1916."
photCL 107 vol8 (99)

Reservoir of the San Marino ranch
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White swans swim in the reservoir south of the Huntington residence. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 12 Lake south of the cactus garden to irrigate citrus groves, about 1908."
photCL 107 vol3 pg5