photographs
PH1999:0038:006
architecture
1963
photographs
1963
architecture
photographs
PH1981:0505:037
1935 ?
photographs
1935 ?
photographs
PH1998:0099:010
architecture
1966
photographs
1966
architecture
drawings
AP140.S2.SS1.D82.P65
Description:
Also includes site sections and a few plans for landscape architecture.
circa 1987-1994
Topographic surveys, maps, site plans, plans, elevations and sections of existing buildings, Science Library, University of California, Irvine, United States
Actions:
AP140.S2.SS1.D82.P65
Description:
Also includes site sections and a few plans for landscape architecture.
drawings
circa 1987-1994
PH1981:0585
topographic
after 1882
topographic
PH1977:0015:005
architecture
25 August 1974
architecture
PH1989:0151
Description:
One of a series of forty-four photographs of the Yaqui community of Old Pascua by Lorne Greenberg. The photographs document the relationship of household and church in the Yaqui community. The photographs were exhibited at the Arizona State Museum in 1983. The CCA collection includes ten photographs from the series (PH1989:0147 - PH1989:0156). In 1978, the San Ignacio Yaqui Council applied for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which had been established by the United States Government in 1974. The community first received CDBG funding in 1979/1980. Since that time, most of the owner-occupied houses in Pascua Village have been torn down and new homes have been built.
architecture
1981
View of cross decorated with flowers in yard, Old Pascua, Tucson, Arizona, United States (from a series documenting the Yaqui community of Old Pascua)
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PH1989:0151
Description:
One of a series of forty-four photographs of the Yaqui community of Old Pascua by Lorne Greenberg. The photographs document the relationship of household and church in the Yaqui community. The photographs were exhibited at the Arizona State Museum in 1983. The CCA collection includes ten photographs from the series (PH1989:0147 - PH1989:0156). In 1978, the San Ignacio Yaqui Council applied for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which had been established by the United States Government in 1974. The community first received CDBG funding in 1979/1980. Since that time, most of the owner-occupied houses in Pascua Village have been torn down and new homes have been built.
architecture
PH1989:0001:003
1880-1883
PH1989:0001:005
1880-1883
PH1989:0001:007
1880-1883