Plan for redesign of Central Park, Pasadena, 1925

Item Overview
- Title
- Plan for redesign of Central Park, Pasadena, 1925
- Alternative title
- Central Park
- Date Created
- March 1925
- Date
- 1925-03
- Language
- English
- Collection
- Ralph D. Cornell Papers, 1925-1972
Notes
- Caption
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Labels on plan: orange, valley st., south fair oaks ave., dayton street, flowers, playground, seats, flying cage, trees, pool, playground, drink, foomt., bl. acacia, camphor, black acacia, pheasants, ducks, araucarie, arautaria, the oval, bowling green, roque courts, center street, club, south raymond ave.
Board of City Directors: Hiram W. Wadsworth, Chairman; Franklin Thomas, Vice-Chairman; Fred R. Harris; Frank May; John Simpson; Macdougal Snowball; Carl C. Thomas; C.W. Koiner, City Manager; Gilbert L. Skutt, Park Superintend't.
Plan for redesign Central Park, city of Pasadena, Cal.; Cook & Hall, Ralph D. Cornell, landscape architects and city planning consultants, Los Angeles, Calif., 663 I.W. Hellman Bldg.; March 1925; Scale: 1 in.=60ft.; Plan: 511-4
Signed: Ralph D. Cornell
Physical Description
- Extent
- 1 photographic negative
- Dimensions
- 8 x 10 inches
Keywords
- Genre
-
black-and-white photographs
cellulose nitrate film
landscaping plans - Names
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Simpson, John
Koiner, C. W.
May, Frank
Wadsworth, Hiram W.
Thomas, Carl C.
Harris, Fred R.
Skutt, Gilbert L., 1882-1967
Snowball, Macdougal
Thomas, Franklin - Location
- California--Pasadena
- Longitude
- 34.1420364
- Latitude
- -118.1496412
- Resource type
- still image
- Subjects
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playgrounds
lawns (landscaped grass)
birdcages (containers)
Environment
parks
trees
Central Park (Pasadena, Calif.)
clubhouses
bowling greens
pools
flower gardens
Government
garden seats
paths
roque - landscape architecture
Find This Item
- Repository
- University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections
- Local Identifier
-
uclamss_1411_0077
77 - ARK
- ark:/21198/zz002b5xxg
- Manifest url
-
Access Condition
- Rights statement
- copyrighted
- Funding Note
- Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.