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.
People sitting at a cafe in front of a building labeled: Telephone Balaruc Vieux No 2. A vine or hanging plants provide shade for the people. An automobile is in front of the shop next door. Photo may have been taken in Balaruc-le-Vieux, France.
Residential area in Riaza, Spain, a municipality in the province of Segovia between Soria and Segovia. Stone dwellings and low stone walls line a dirt road with rooflines behind them and a tower visible in the background on the left
Cart and cattle in front of a lime kiln near Guadix, Spain. Guadix is a city in the province of Granada, it was once famous for its cutlery but now is mostly known for earthenware, hempen goods and hats.
Ruth Iva Cornell, wife of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, standing on the deck of a ship wearing a stack of leis. An island is visible across the water in the background
Landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell standing on the deck of a ship wearing a suit and a stack of leis. An island is visible across the water in the background
Zones like this one were created to separate the residential district from the Boulevard and included pedestrian paths and gardens. The electric bronze fountain illuminated by colored lights was installed at the corner of Wilshire and Santa Monica in 1930. Plan has an aerial view of the zone, a side view (cross-section) of the fountain, and a detailed perspective sketch of the fountain. 'Carmellite Ave' is actually Carmelita Ave