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Name |
Brown, Charles |
Number of Archive records |
3 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
3 |
Number of Library records |
2 |
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Collection of Charles Brown Portrait Copies - Print, Photographic
Black and white copy prints of an original photograph taken by Silas Selleck of San Francisco some time in the mid to late 1800s. Copy prints were created by General Graphics in 1969. 1969.144.001A-E - Untitled [Charles Brown Portrait] Black and white photographs show Charles Brown sitting for a formal portrait photograph. He wears a light-colored coat, vest, pants, and white shirt with an upturned collar and bow tie. He sits in three-quarter...
Record Type: Photo
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Lectures by Manuel G. Bonilla and Francis Guido - Audiocassette
Lectures by Manuel G. Bonilla and Francis Guido from the series, "The Past That is Still With Us, April 1973. Audio cassette with recordings of two public lectures at the College of San Mateo (CSM). Recorded on one Sony C90 audio cassette. Total time 01:35:32 Side A: Manuel G. Bonilla of the United States Geological Survey on historical earthquakes and the San Andreas Fault. April 11, 1973. Total time 00:47:52 Side B: Francis Guido, publisher o...
Record Type: Archive
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Residence of Charley Brown Esq. - Print
Residence of Charley Brown Esq. drawn on July 28, 1850, by William H. Dougal. Copy print of original drawing depicts the residence of Charles Brown built near Portola Valley. The image shows several buildings in a clearing surrounded by tall pine and deciduous trees. A single-story adobe appears at center, and a two-story A-frame building stands just to the right. Vertical fencing creates a yard around the clearing and follows the roadside that p...
Record Type: Archive
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T'he Mansions of San Mateo County - Monograph
The Mansions of San Mateo County, February 13, 1980. Shirley Sampson Editor. Photocopied pamphlet presents information on select buildings painted by Galen Wolf. This series of paintings began as a WPA project initiated in the 1940s by Librarian Clara B. Dills. The aim was to document changes to buildings and the landscape of San Mateo County. The pamphlet originally accompanied an art exhibition of Wolf's work at the Belmont Public Library in Au...
Record Type: Archive