Pond with boulders, with street, houses, and trees in background, grass in foreground, and statue on boulder at right, probably bronze, of standing man with head bent forward, holding tablet or book, wearing boots
The Heberton residence, also known as the as Casa Dracaena and El Hogar, was built by the architect George Washington Smith for himself in 1917. It was an immediate success and commissions for similar houses soon began. Ultimately Smith designed 80 houses (of which 54 were built) in the Santa Barbara area and he is often credited as starting the Spanish-Colonial Revival style of architecture in the United States.
Bettye K. Cree (Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Cree) was born March 24, 1879. She married Raymond Cree, a founder and developer of Palm Springs, but the marriage ended in divorce. Ms. Cree then maintained an art gallery in Palm Springs. She died in Pasadena on March 16, 1944.
The Giardini Botanici Hanbury (also known as La Mortola, or Hanbury Botanical Garden, or Villa Hanbury), on the cape of Mortola, are major botanical gardens operated by the University of Genoa. The gardens were founded by Sir Thomas Hanbury, a British entrepreneur, after he had made his fortune in China.
Archived Exhibit Web Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161129050353/http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/exhibitions/bearing-witness-embroidery-history-post-apartheid-south-africa/
Archived Exhibit Web Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161129050353/http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/exhibitions/bearing-witness-embroidery-history-post-apartheid-south-africa/
Archived Exhibit Web Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161129050353/http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/exhibitions/bearing-witness-embroidery-history-post-apartheid-south-africa/
Archived Exhibit Web Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161129050353/http://www.fowler.ucla.edu/exhibitions/bearing-witness-embroidery-history-post-apartheid-south-africa/
"Showing all streets and street car lines and sewer connections" "Index shows location of streets and shortest routes from centre of city" In lower left hand corner reads: "Compiled in office of Jas. T. Taylor"
Perspective map not drawn to scale. Relief shown pictorially. Includes an index of important sites in the area. Directly above and below the view are insets of prominent buildings.
Relief shown by hachures. Shows drainage, township and section lines, land ownership, ranchos, settlements, railroads, etc. Los Angeles and San Pedro railroad shown as well as projected railroads from Los Angeles to San Berndardino, to Anaheim and from Compton to Anaheim.