View towards a Victorian house on an embankment elevated above the street level. The house has a square tower with a sign reading "Apartments" and a wrap around porch. The caption on the negative might refer to the residence of Mary Hollister Banning, located on Fort Moore Hill at W Cesar E Chavez Ave & N Hill Pl. In 1887 Banning purchased a beer garden at from Jacob Philippi and converted the complex into her home
The Bixby house was located at 138 North Hill Street. It was later known as the Harmonia Apartments. The two-story residence has two-story bay windows and a wrap-around porch
View of a Spanish style house in Pacific Palisades with an arcade walkway and a garden with a central fountain and planting beds framed by clipped hedges. A woman stands in front of the fountain.
The Casa Madre was a Spanish colonial style residence built for Mrs. E. W. Halliday in 1919, Francis Pierpont Davis and Walter Davis, architects. Demolished by 2012.
The Casa Madre was a Spanish colonial style residence built for Mrs. E. W. Halliday in 1919, Francis Pierpont Davis and Walter Davis, architects. Demolished by 2012.
Downwards view towards the house at 17709 Porto Marina Way and the beach and cliffs beyond, probably from Posetano Road in the Castellamarre area of Pacific Palisades.
Downwards view towards the house at 17709 Porto Marina Way and the beach and cliffs beyond, probably from Posetano Road in the Castellamarre area of Pacific Palisades.