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W.W. Blanchard Residence
View of the W. W. Blanchard home taken from the driveway. Shows the length of the curved driveway and lawn with a coniferous tree that partially obscures the view of the home. The building is two-stories tall, with a staircase leading to a porch and…
Tags: Architecture, Buildings, Homes, Houses, Lawns, Pine trees, Trees
Thille Home on Telegraph Road
View of a large Italianate style home from the front. Trees surround the building. There is tree brush hanging down in front of the camera somewhat obscuring the roof of the home. Another tree a portion of the right side of the house. In the widow's…
Tags: Homes, Houses, Italianate Architecture, Trees
Thille Home on Telegraph Road
View of an Italianate style home from the front. The entirety of the front of the house is visible. One tree is can be seen to the right of the image which covers up a room on the second story of the home from this angle. The widow's walk is topped…
Tags: Homes, Houses, Italianate Architecture, Trees, Weather Vanes
Group Photo in Front of Home
Two women and two men, standing in front of a house, possibly J. Maulhardt's house. The people are dressed in early 1900's attire. The house itself seems to be built in the Craftsmen style architecture evident by the square pillars and details under…
E. W. Daily Family Home
Exterior view of the E. W. Daily house from the front. The cone shaped roof and front fence are visible. The pillars of the veranda are square. Architecture appears to be a mix of Victorian and Craftsman styles. The entrance is somewhat covered by a…
Del Campo Home on Meta Street
Mr. Flavio Del Campo in front of Del Campo home on Meta Street, Ventura standing with a child and baby in a stroller. Verso of photo reads:
"Flavio grandpa Del Campo
Home on Meta Street-Ventura
(Probably Virginia and Buster Lomax)"
"Flavio grandpa Del Campo
Home on Meta Street-Ventura
(Probably Virginia and Buster Lomax)"
Tags: Families, Homes, Picket Fences, Sidewalks
C.C. Teague Residence
View of the C. C. Teague home taken from an elevated distance. The home is three stories with a balcony visible on the second story, facing the camera. The home appears to be Tudor style architecture, with prominent half timbering and brick visible…
Tags: Architecture, Buildings, Homes, Houses, Tudor-Craftsman Style