[Alterations to] bank and office build[in]g for Pacific Southw[est] Trust & Savings Ba[nk], Pasadena, California [graphic] / [Greene & Greene, Architects] ; Cu[rlett and] Beelman, Architects. [19]24, [19]26.
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Greene & Greene.
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By 1917 "the Culbertson sisters...could no longer afford..the property. It was purchased by Mrs. Dudley P. (Elisabeth S.) Allen...who shortly remarried and became Mrs. Francis Fleury Prentiss."--Edward R. Bosley / Greene & Greene. London : Phaidon, 2000, p.160. Bosley dates the house to 1911-13. Bosley lists the job number as 273. From the description of Floor plan [and] part plan of basement [graphic] / [Greene & Greene, architects]. [not...
Beelman, Clande.
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Greene, Charles Sumner, 1868-1957
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Charles Sumner Greene was an Arts and Crafts style architect whose design practice included large residences throughout California as well as furniture and other decorative arts. He practiced with his brother, Henry Mather Greene, for part of his career under the firm name Greene & Greene. From the description of Charles Sumner Greene collection, 1862-1956. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77707396 Biography Charles Sum...
Curlett, William.
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William Curlett (1845-1914) was born in Ireland and studied architecture in Dublin before he made his way to San Francisco by 1871. He went on to become one of the original members of the State Board of Architecture and was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, according to the San Diego Historical Society. His buildings can be found throughout the state, with San Francisco a particular favorite. Curlett's 1409 Sutter Mansion survived both the 1906 quake and fire. Several of Curlett'...
Greene, Henry Mather, 1870-1954
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"The Reeve house has been moved twice in its long history of changing ownership. In 1917 Dr. V. Ray Townsend found the house on blocks ready to be carted away from its original site. He bought it and moved it several blocks inland to its second site in Long Beach. Shortly thereafter he moved to the Claremont area but, unwilling to give it up, rented it out for the next ten years. Meanwhile , in Claremont, the Townsends located the Darling house (1903) in which they resided until 1927 when Henry ...
Pacific Southwest Trust & Savings Bank.
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Curlett and Beelman.
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