Florence Gray papers concerning Berkeley architecture, circa 1944-1973.

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Florence Gray papers concerning Berkeley architecture, circa 1944-1973.

Subject file, correspondence, clippings, maps, and sketches of buildings, structures, and landmarks in Berkeley, primarily the Rose Walk and Cordonices Park.

3 cartons and 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6699705

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Gray, Florence

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Florence and her husband B.G. Gray commissioned the Rose Walk (designed by Bernard Maybeck), one of Berkeley's most celebrated pathways, in 1913. After the 1923 Berkeley fire, the Grays commissioned architect Henry Higby Gutterson to create an integrated community of houses on lots bordering the Rose Walk. This was completed in 1936. Both the walk and the community are Berkeley landmarks. From the description of Florence Gray papers concerning Berkeley architecture, circa 1944-1973. ...