Title

Julia Morgan Papers

Description

Papers, 1835-1958 (bulk 1896-1945), contain architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project files, student work, family correspondence, and personal papers from the estate of California architect Julia Morgan, who practiced in San Francisco during the first half of the twentieth century. Includes architectural documents regarding William Randolph Hearst and the world-renowned Hearst Castle. More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9s2030pj

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010-5-h-63-01-01
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Casa del Mar (House A) main entry with art objects.

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010-5-h-62-08-01
Description

Two cherubs clap hands and smile at each other. They are set next to other item stored in boxes and covered with drapery.

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010-5-h-62-03-02
Description

Hearst Castle site during early phases of construction, with a large amount of construction fencing in front of trees.

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010-5-h-70-05-02
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French Gothic fireplace at west end of the Refectory in Casa Grande (Main House).

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010-5-h-71-03-01
Description

Interior of a bedroom at San Simeon. Tapestry lines wall above bed.

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010-4-b-35-10-01
Date Created
1904
Description

View into living room of North Star home in Grass Valley. Two tiger pelt rugs are visible on hardwood floor and the edge of the fireplace is partially seen on the left side of the image. View looks towards window and exposed ceiling beams included in image.

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010-3-c-32-07-03
Date Created
1934
Description

Caption reads: 'Sunny Spain -- about to start for foggy England.' Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst standing next to two women, in front of an airplane whose ladder steps are down.

Local Identifier
010-3-c-32-07-12
Date Created
1934
Description

Woman (possibly Lorna Velie Hearst), standing on park bench in the intersection of garden walkway at St. Donat's.