Box Clarkive Pre-1934 Bx 17
Contains 12 Results:
"Diploma of Award" to WAC Jr. from the California Liberty Fair, 1918
Consists of certificates, awards, honorary degrees and club memberships dating 1912-1932.
Etching of WAC Sr. by William H. Wilke, printed by John Henry Nash and inscribed by both to WAC Jr., 1930
Photographs and other images of WAC Sr., dating from approximately 1903 to 1930.
"Dedicated to William Andrews Clark and the Amalgamated" broadside
Contains estate documents, transcripts of speeches and other materials connected to WAC Sr.
Southern California Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, certificate of honor to WAC Jr. for the Hollywood Forever mausoleum, 1923
Photographs and other items related to the Clark Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was designed and built by Robert D. Farquhar, in 1923.
Hollywood Forever Mausoleum, photograph by Frederick W. Kuphal, Jr. (?), ca. 1930
Photographs and other items related to the Clark Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was designed and built by Robert D. Farquhar, in 1923.
Hollywood Forever mausoleum, exterior, ca. 1930?
Photographs and other items related to the Clark Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was designed and built by Robert D. Farquhar, in 1923.
Interior and exterior photographs of WAC Jr's mausoleum, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, photographs by Fred R. Dapprich, ca. 1930
Photographs and other items related to the Clark Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was designed and built by Robert D. Farquhar, in 1923.
"A garden gem in a land of beautiful landscaping," Ralph D. Cornell, California Graphic, 1924 May 3
This series consists of newspaper and magazine clippings about or related to William Andrews Clark, Jr. and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
Photographs of Joseph Tonello
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.
Caricature of "Fat Jack" by Homer Davenport, 1904
Photographs, drawings and other materials related to WAC, Jr.'s acquaintances and friends from Montana, and in the music, literary and art worlds.