All Saint's church, Pasadena, Cal. [graphic] : / Ernest A. Coxhead, architect. [circa 1889].

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All Saint's church, Pasadena, Cal. [graphic] : / Ernest A. Coxhead, architect. [circa 1889].

8 photomechanical reproductions : blueprint on paper ; 55.5 x 90.7 cm. (21 7/8 x 35 3/4 in.) or smaller.

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