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Adobe Home
title Adobe Homedescription Photograph of an adobe home. Visible on the right side of the picture is a woman with her back to the camera, and on the left side of the home there is a chicken wire fence.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999subject Fences Social Life And Customs - Homes Adobe Houses Social Life And Customs Chicken Wire Fences Architecture - Buildings Adobe Homescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe House
title Adobe Housedescription Photograph of a small adobe house. There electric poles and power lines behind the house, as well as other small houses.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
House
title Housedescription Photograph of an adobe brick house. The porch is supported by wooden beams.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe House
title Adobe Housedescription Photograph of an adobe house and several people sitting and standing around it. A child is standing by the door. A woman holding a baby animal is standing near the side of the house. Three adults and two children are sitting and standing on the roof of the house. They are also holding animals. The house is built into the side of a cliff. A note in the lower right corner says, "Duncan Photo 1442 The Rio Grande."artist/creator Duncan Photocontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
The Adobe House: A Paper Presented to the History Department of Marfa High School
title The Adobe House: A Paper Presented to the History Department of Marfa High Schooldescription Research paper written by Mary Francis Conners about the construction of adobe bricks and buildings. The paper describes what adobe is and where adobe buildings are normally found. This paper was written in in January of 1977 for a history class at Marfa High School.artist/creator Conners, Mary Franciscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe House
title Adobe Housedescription Photograph of a small adobe house. There is a pile of trash on the side of the house, and a fence in the background.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe House
title Adobe Housedescription Photograph of a small adobe house. There electric poles and power lines behind the house, as well as other small houses.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe House
title Adobe Housedescription Photograph of an adobe house. The house does not yet have a roof. The foundation, doors and windows have been completed.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Wild Cane
title Wild Canedescription Photograph of wild cane that will be used for roofing material for an adobe house. The wild cane is in a pile on the ground next to an adobe building. The building has no roof.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Adobe Bricks
title Adobe Bricksdescription Photograph of adobe bricks drying outside. They will later be used to build a house nearby. There are short adobe walls in the foreground. In the background are other small buildings.artist/creator Unknownsubject Buildings Architecture Social Life And Customs - Homes Adobe Houses Adobe Adobe Bricks Adobes Brickscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Foundation for Adobe House
title Foundation for Adobe Housedescription Photograph of the foundation for an adobe house. There is a large pile of dirt in the foreground.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Mexican Family At Home, California, Ca.1880
title Mexican Family At Home, California, Ca.1880description Photograph of Mexican family at home, California, ca.1880. Grouping of seven family members and an infant (photo bleached out there), standing by the doorways of their adobe. All the females wear shawls or rebosos, and one for the girls holds a clothed doll. The man wears a large hat, holds a cane in his left hand and a rifle in his right, with a cartridge belt around his waist over his jacket. He has a moustache.artist/creator Unknownsubject Arms And Armor Toys Residential Sites Family Mexicans Clothing And Dress Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Californioscontributor Calisphere -
Mexican Hat Dance In Front Of The Casa De Avila On Olvera Street, Los Angeles, Ca.1920
title Mexican Hat Dance In Front Of The Casa De Avila On Olvera Street, Los Angeles, Ca.1920description Photograph of a Mexican Hat Dance in front of the Casa de Avila on Olvera Street, Los Angeles, ca.1920. A crowd makes a wall of onlookers in the background as a man and a woman dance in circles around a sombrero that has been placed on the tiled patio. Men in ponchos and sombreros comprise a large portion of the audience. String musicians stand on the steps of the long adobe that is visible in the background. What appears to be a version of the Mexican flag flies in several locations. A telephone pole can be seen in the background to the left.artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture, Domestic Los Angeles Plaza Avila Residential Sites Dance Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Californioscontributor Calisphere -
Ten Members Of The Vincente Lugo Family Pose At The Ranch House, Ca.1892
title Ten Members Of The Vincente Lugo Family Pose At The Ranch House, Ca.1892description Don Vicente Lugo retired to Rancho San Antonio in 1850, after having donated the family "town house" on the Los Angeles Plaza to Saint Vincent's College. The ranch house was built circa 1855. Avila Lugo lived on 35th Street near Maple Street. Andres Lugo lived in the first house north (of the ranch house?). Photograph of ten members of the Vincente Lugo family (includes two women and a small child) pose at the ranch house (Rancho San Antonio, Baker Avenue stores on Telegraph Road opposite Laguna School House), on the balcony and ground below, ca.1892. A garden is in the foreground. A picket fence, at right, obscures a carriage. A wagon is visible at left. Pictured on the porch (left to right): Vicente Perez Lugo (sister), Victoria Avila Lugo (sister), Annie Lugo Smith (niece), A.E. McConnell, Vicente Lugo (older brother), Andres Lugo. Pictured below (left to right): Filepe Lugo, Toney Lugo (nephew), Pedro Lugo, Governor Argullo (not a family member), B.A. Lugo (brother) [identifications by Pedro Lugo, 15 July 1924].artist/creator Unknownsubject Architecture, Domestic Housing Areas Lugo, Vicente Southern California Adobes Adobes Buildings Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Californioscontributor Calisphere -
An Older Couple Outside The "Hacienda Aguilar", At San Juan Capistrano Mission, Orange County, Ca.1885
title An Older Couple Outside The "Hacienda Aguilar", At San Juan Capistrano Mission, Orange County, Ca.1885description Photograph of an older couple outside the "Hacienda Aguilar", at San Juan Capistrano Mission, Orange County, ca.1885. The woman, kneeling just outside of the adobe and under the porch, is working food in a carved stone basin (metate). The man, outside of the porch, is splitting firewood. Propped up against the wall near the entrance to the adobe are a broom and a bucket. To the right of the entrance is a bed of taro plants. Behind the woman is an early adobe oven. Picture file card reads: "East end of north wing of Hacienda Aguilar ('La Casa de Esperanza') built and added to from 1794 to 1840's -- wife of the Alcalde D. Blas Aguilar, Dona Maria Antonia Gutierrez y Geta, posing with Indian stone metate and mano. Old Indian retainer, Rosario Cervantes, at work. Old adobe mission oven and ruined east wall of patio now entirely gone" -- unknown author, ca.1980.artist/creator James, G.Wsubject Architecture, Domestic Religious Facilities Aguilar Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Californioscontributor Calisphere -
Ramp 1B
title Ramp 1Bdescription Cat.8 015(3) Pro-line vinyl paints on acid-etched concrete wall of north Chicano Park ramp treated with rubber surface conditioner. View of the mural before restoration. A fire-breathing calavera and a revolutionary are among the distinguishable images. The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Centro Cultural de la Raza 2125 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101, 619-235-6135, 619-595-0034 fax, E-mail:centro@centroraza.com. Web: http://www.centroraza.com/artist/creator Aranda, Guillermosubject Mexican American Art Calaveras Crosses In Art Community Mural Art Adobe Houses Chicano Art Revolutionaries Chains Mexican Americans Chicanoscontributor Calisphere -
Ramp 1B (Detail)
title Ramp 1B (Detail)description Acrylic paint on concrete wall of north Chicano Park ramp. Artwork after restoration. Detail is of a group of people standing in a circle in a village of adobe houses. Cat.8 013(13) The artist of any work retains all rights to that work. Copyright has not been assigned to the Regents of the University of California. The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. No further reproduction is permitted without prior written permission by the artist or copyright holder. Any requests for permission to reproduce this piece must be directed to: Centro Cultural de la Raza 2125 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101, 619-235-6135, 619-595-0034 fax, E-mail:centro@centroraza.com. Web: http://www.centroraza.com/artist/creator Aranda, Guillermosubject Mexican American Art Dwellings In Art Community Aztlán Mural Art Chicano Art Adobe Houses Mexican Americans Chicanoscontributor Calisphere