Two views of the Fred G. Young residence under construction and without landscaping. Top photograph captures the back of the residence. The bottom photograph captures the front of the residence. Two unidentified men are standing in the front of the residence.
Photo closely resembles uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Photo almost identical to uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Photo almost identical to uclamss_1411_0622, dated 1932. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 and 1930 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
Photo almost identical to uclamss_1411_0610 and 0611, both dated 1928. Patio walls are not visible in other 1928 photos of the residence, so 1932 seems the more likely date.
The house is located at 905 Orlando Road. The permit was issued on August 3, 1926. The architectural firm was Martson, Van Pelt & Maybury, Pasadena, job #613. The builder was John H. Simpson, Pasadena.
View of the pergola in the Rose Garden. The three and a half acre rose garden was designed by Myron Hunt and first planted by William Hertrich as a display garden in 1908
View of the pergola in the Rose Garden. The three and a half acre rose garden was designed by Myron Hunt and first planted by William Hertrich as a display garden in 1908
View of the pergola in the Rose Garden. The three and a half acre rose garden was designed by Myron Hunt and first planted by William Hertrich as a display garden in 1908