Addition to residence for T.A. Kramer Esq., South Pasadena, Cal. [graphic] : [and] garden / Greene & Greene, Architects. 1917-[1918]

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Addition to residence for T.A. Kramer Esq., South Pasadena, Cal. [graphic] : [and] garden / Greene & Greene, Architects. 1917-[1918]

54 sheets : various media ; 83.9 x 91 cm (33 1/8 x 35 7/8 in.) or smaller.

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