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UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Description Job Number Date Thompson Lawn 1350 1946 August Peter Thatcher 1467 undated Villa Moderne, Taylor and Vial - Carmel 1645-1951 1948 Telephone Building 1843 1949 Abrego House 1866 undated Abrasive Tools - Bob Gilmore 2014, 2015 1950 Inn at Del Monte, J.C. Warnecke. Mark Thomas 2579 1955 Adachi Florists 2834 1957 Becks - interiors 2874 1961 Nicholas Ten Broek 2878 1961 Portraits 1573 circa 1945-1960 Portraits 1517 circa 1945-1960 Portraits 1573 circa 1945-1960 Portraits 1581 circa 1945-1960 Portraits 1873 circa 1945-1960 Portraits unnumbered circa 1945-1960 [Naval Radio Training School, Monterey] unnumbered circa 1945-1950 [Men in Hardhats - Sign reads, "Hitler Asked for It! Free Labor is Building the Reply"] unnumbered circa 1945-1950 CZ [Crown Zellerbach] Building - Sonoma 81510 1959 May C.Z. - SOM 81552 1959 September C.Z. - SOM 81561 1959 September Crown Zellerbach Bldg. 81680 1960 California and Chicago: landscapes and urban scenes unnumbered circa 1945-1960 Spain 85343 1957-1958 Fleurville, France 85344 1957 Berardi fountain & water clock, Rome 85347 1980 Conciliazione fountain, Rome 84154 1980 Ferraioli fountain, Rome 84158 1980 La Galea fountain, in Vatican, Rome 84160 1980 Leone de Vaticano fountain (RR station), Rome 84163 1980 Mascherone in Vaticano fountain, Rome 84167 1980 Pantheon fountain, Rome 84179 1980 1 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Quatre Fountain, Rome 84186 1980 Torlonai (Hotel Ingliterra front) fountain, Rome 84200 1980 Stoneface Bossa della Verita, in entry to Santa Marie Cosmedin 84206 1980 Teatro de Marcello arches & wall details, Rome 84213 1980 Attigliano 84218 1980 Orvieto 84220 1980 Thousand Oaks Circus Lot -1,2,3 81001 May-47 "Jesus Saves" Rock 81002 May-47 Rock Torso, Small Rock Dome - Point Lobos 1,2,3 81003 Jun-47 Pfeiffer Beach 81004 1947 Tomales Bay - Fish Shacks & Piers 81005 1947 Mono Lake 81006 1947 China Camp Church 81007 1947 Palo Colorado, Old Lumber Mill, Sur Coast 1, Lu81008 1947 Mayfair House 81009 1947 Gourmet Shop "Mother's Day Window" 81010 1948 Richard Lofton 81011 1948 Edward Weston - Neil, Kraig, Frances 81012 1948 Swamp Tree - Along U.S. 66 - Arkansas 81013 1948 Abandoned Chimney - Outside Tucson, Arizona 81014 1948 Frances (with Kraig) - Against Wood Wall 81015 (1948) Ward Bennett 81016 (1948) Stone Crusher - Carmel Valley 81017 (1948) Baer Interior 81018 (1948) Chitarin House 81019 Apr'48 Midway Point 81020 (Apr'48) Seeley Front (For Better Homes & Gardens cover) 81021 1948 Hills, Back Ranch Road - Big Sur 81022 1948 Detail of Window Ledge - McDougal House 81023 1948 Seaside Shack, Cement Mixer 81024 1948 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81025 Ward Bennett - (post in old window) 81026 1948 Bird & Ward Bennett 81027 1948 2 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Permanent Cement Plant - Moss Landing 81028 1948 Joshua Tree National Monument 81029 1948 Midway Point 81030 1948 Borando Adobe - Carmel Valley 81031 1948 Robinson Canyon Field 81032 1948 South Beach - Carmel 81033 1948 Carmel Valley Hills - From Robles Top 81034 1948 Seeley Forest 81035 May-48 Bill Bailey's Statue 81036 May-48 Frances - 19" Test 81037 May-48 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81038 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81039 Dimmick, Navarro River Forest - 1 thru 9 81040 May-48 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81041 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81042 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81043 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81044 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81045 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81046 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81047 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81048 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81049 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81050 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81051 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81052 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81053 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81054 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81055 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81056 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81057 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81058 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81059 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81060 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81061 3 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81062 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81063 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81064 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81065 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81066 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81067 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81068 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81069 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81070 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81071 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81072 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81073 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81074 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81075 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81076 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81077 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81078 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81079 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81080 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81081 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81082 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81083 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81084 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81085 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81086 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81087 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81088 (Left Intentionally Blank - MB) 81089 Roller Used Car Lot 81090 Jul-48 Trees & Fog, Paso Robles, Bakersfield Rd. 81091 1948 Hoover Dam 81092 1948 Globe, Arizona 81093 1948 Globe, Cemetary 81094 1948 Rubbish in Riverbed, Globe, Arizona 81095 1948 4 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Abandoned Mine, Globe, Arizona 81096 1948 Apache Trail 81097 1949 Roosevelt Dam 81098 1949 St. Xavier Mission 81099 1949 Garrapata Beach 81100 1949 Oceano 81101 1949 Yosemite 81102 1950 Hornitos Church - Top Front Detail 81103 1950 Pacheco Pass 81104 1950 Laguna Mountain - Desert Shrubs on Abandoned Road 81105 1950 Lo Jolla - Beach Detail 81106 1950 Foresters 81107 1950 Virginia City 81108 1950 Carson Valley 81109 1950 Gold Hill, Nevada 81110 1950 Sutter Tunnel 81111 1950 Sutter Creek - Near Ion, CA 81112 1950 Pacheco Pass - Hay Fields 1 81113 June '50 Clear Lake - Hillside 81114 1950 Shasta Dam 81115 1950 Stagnant Pool - Junction City - Near Weaverville 81116 1950 Fields, Eel River 81117 1950 Navarro River 81118 1950 Fort Ross - Barns 81119 1950 Russion River at Jenner 81120 1950 Beachwood - Mendocino 81121 1950 Sonoma Mountains & Fog over Petaluma 81122 1950 Leopard Oak, Petaluma 81123 1950 Farms & Rocks - Petaluma 81124 1950 Boats & Pier - Bodega Bay 81125 1950 Tidal Flats - Bodega Bay 81126 1950 Hophouse, near Cloverdale 81127 1950 Dry Creek Bed - Near Coalinga 81128 1950 Priest Valley 81129 1950 5 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Cambria Catholic Church 81130 1950 Carmel River Lagoon - Palo Corona 81131 1951 Weed and flats, Carmel River 81132 1951 San Jose Creek, Carmel - 3 81133 1951 Oaks in Del Monte Shopping Center 81134 1951 Rocks & Sea near Point. Joe 81135 1951 Yankee Point Cove 81136 1951 Artichoke Field & Palo Corona 81137 1951 Malpaso Creek 81138 Feb-51 Barns on Artichoke Fields near Castroville 81139 Feb-51 Barn Door, Salt Flats - Moss Landing 81140 Feb-51 Trees & Hills, Victorine Ranch 81141 Feb-51 San Jose Creek, Carmel 81142 Feb-51 Yankee Point Cove 81143 Feb-51 O'Shea Property 81144 Feb-51 Victorine Ranch - Malpaso Peaks 81145 Feb-51 Soberanes Point 81146 Feb-51 Molera Property - El Sur, Abandoned Farm 81147 Mar-51 Monterey Airport Bldg. 81148 Apr-46 Garrapata 81149 Mar-51 Long View of Point Sur Highway from Molera Hillside 81150 Mar-51 Molera Property, Big Sur 81151 Mar-51 Little Sur, River Mouth 81152 Mar-51 Post Ranch 81153 Mar-51 Bixby - South Cliff from Sharpe's Point 81154 Mar-51 Lambert - While Tree, Carmel Valley 81155 Apr-51 Arroyo Seco 81156 Apr-51 Hunter Liggett 81157 Apr-51 Parkfield to Coalinga Road 81158 Apr-51 Salinas Valley 81159 Apr-51 Melendy Pass 81160 Apr-51 Bear Valley 81161 Apr-51 White Barn & Hill, San Benito, CA 81162 Apr-51 Two Barns, Old Hernandez Rd. (To San Benito) 81163 Apr-51 6 UCSC Special Collections and Archives MS 6 Morley Baer Photographs - Job Number Index Yankee Point Acres - Charles Sawyer 81164 Apr-51 Point Sal - from Beach South of Point Sal 81165 May-51 Kelp in Refugio Pass 81166 May-51 Rinconada Schoolhouse (East of Lompoc) 81167 May-51 Barn Door, Jalama Beach - 1 81168 May-51 Hollister Ranch Beach (Agua Caliente Canyon) 81169 May-51 Cienaga Valley 81170 May-51 Morro Rock 81171 May-51 Palo Colorado Coastline 81172 Jul-51 Little Sur River Beach - Details 81173 Jul-51 La Jolla, North Cliff Shore 81174 Jul-51 Salt Flats - San Diego Bay 81175 Jul-51 Lime Kiln Creek 81176 Jul-51 Jade Beaches - (Hunter Liggett Coast) 81177 Aug-51 Big Leaves - Palo Colorado Canyon Creek 81178 Aug-51 Garrapata, Weston Ranch - Details 81179 Aug-51 North Side - Pt. Lobos from Riley Beach 81180 Oct-51 Carmel Bay from Hudson Property 81181 Oct-51 Hudson Property Shore Rocks off Riley Beach 81182 Oct-51 Beach at Little Sur - 1,2 81183 Oct-51 Dowd Property Coastline from South Headland 81184 Oct-51 Soberanes Point from North Headlands 81185 Oct-51 Salinas River Mouth 81186 Oct-51 Arroyo Seco Ranchlands 81187 Oct-51 Ano Nuevo Ranch House 81188 Oct-51 Pigeon Point 81189 Oct-51 San Gregorio Road 81190 Oct-51 Pompanio Creek 81191 Oct-51 Artichoke Ranch 81192 Oct-51 Pedro Point Headland 81193 Oct-51 Power Lines - San Francisco Bay 81194 Oct-51 Bolinas 81195
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