Multiple storefronts, 526 State Street, Santa Barbara, California
- Architect:
- Pries, Lionel H., 1897-1968
- Photographer:
- Greene, P. H.
- Creation Date:
- [circa 1920s]
- Topics:
- Commercial facilities and Hotels
- Places:
- Santa Barbara (Calif.)
- Genres:
- photographs and photographic prints
- Notes:
On printed label affixed to back "A good building ruined by poor signs - There remains one good example which though not followed, makes the contrast more glaring."
Title and date supplied by library staff.
Written on back in pencil "By Greene."
- Citation:
- [Item description]. Community Development and Conservation Collection. SBHC Mss 1. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Description:
Photograph showing a street view of a Hotel Barbara with The Golden Rule Store and Empire Dye Works on the bottom floor of the building. One storefront has signs out for a sale to assist the owner out of financial hardship.
- Physical Description:
- 1 photograph : print ; sheet 13 x 18 cm
- Format:
- Still Image
- Collection(s):
- Community Development and Conservation collection
- Series:
- Series VI. Photographs. Subseries A. Prints
- Folder:
- City Streets [Santa Barbara], State Street, 500 block
- Library Location:
- Department of Special Research Collections
- ARK:
- ark:/48907/f3pg1rgk
- Local Identifier:
- sbhcmss1-g00088
- Rights:
- Copyright Not Evaluated
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