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Landscape Architecture: A Quarterly


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    Gardening Illustrated (incomplete)

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    Contains nine issues of periodical published in London, England as a "Country Life" publication: Vol. LXVI No. 10 (October, 1949) and No. 12 (December, 1949); Vol. LXVII No. 2 (February, 1950), No. 4 (April, 1950), and No. 10 (December, 1950); Vol. LXVIII No. 1 (January, 1951), No. 3 (March, 1951), and No. 4 (April, 1951); and LXIX No. 2 (February, 1952). Some of the issues have torn covers.

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    Articles and tear sheets

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    Contains clippings and tear sheets, most illustrated with photographs, about Yoch and Council's work from publications including The House Beautiful (1927, 1930); Arts & Decoration (1928); House & Garden (1928); Western Florist and Nurseryman (1930); California Arts & Architecture (1927, 1930, 1931, 1937); American Home (1937); Los Angeles Times Magazine (1950); and Sunset (1951). Also includes bibliography of articles featuring Yoch and Council's work, and two unidentified clippings, one of a home and one of a redwood plant box and fence.

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    Gardeners Chronicle

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    Contains nine issues of periodical published by Purnell & Sons, Ltd., London, England. Issues include: Vol. 156, Nos. 10-12, 14, and 20 (September and October, 1964); Vol. 158, Nos. 9-12 (August and September, 1965) and unidentified Number (October 16, 1965); the latter issue was found with covers and other pages torn off.

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    Topical and other project files

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    Contains 145 photographs, one postcard, and six photocopies of drawings, chiefly gelatin silver prints and snapshots documenting topical aspects of projects (Folders 1-14); also includes photographs that may be related to research or to projects or that are from unidentified projects (Folders 15 and 16). Topics depicted include European sources (Folder 1, undated); fences and gate (Folder 2, undated); incinerators and barbecues (Folder 3, 1938); light modulator (Folder 4, undated); millstones (Folder 5, 1937, undated); pavements and pebble design (Folder 6, 1937-1962, undated); pools and fountains (Folder 7, 1932, undated); pots and ornament (Folder 8, 1930, 1941, undated); rock, natural effects (Folder 9, undated); seats and benches (Folder 10, 1930-1953, undated); Spanish patios and tropical glades (Folder 11, 192?, undated); stonework and walls (Folder 12, 1932-1938, 1958, undated); tiles (Folder 13, undated); and trees and tree moving (Folder 14, approximately 1931, undated). Folder 15 contains eight undated photographs depicting Gillespie Place (Montecito, California); Alice Park Garden; and the Santa Inés Mission. Folder 16 contains photographs depicting various views of landscape design at unidentified residences, including 12 gelatin silver prints and 7 later prints by photographer William Aplin (undated) and two gelatin silver prints by photographer Sally Tearse (1929, undated). The later prints by Aplin and photographs of the Alice Park Garden were originally found in a folder labeled "Yoch designs."

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    United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin, No. 1329

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    Issue is "Bamboos: Their Culture and Uses in the United States"; the periodical was published in Washington, D.C.

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    The Masterkey, Volume II, No. 4

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    Periodical published by the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California, covering anthropology, artifacts, and landscaping, with a focus on the United States Southwest.

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