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Arched Window of the Adamson House, 1974
The arched window at the southeastern corner of the Adamson House in Malibu, California. The house is famous for its Malibu tile designs, as seen here.
Peacock Fountain at the Adamson House, 1974
The Peacock Fountain on the eastern side of the Adamson House in Malibu, California. The house is famous for its elaborate use of Malibu tiles, which were produced by the Rindge family-owned Malibu Potteries.
Photographs 51 through 75, 1974
Pool at the Adamson House, 1974
The swimming pool at the Adamson House in Malibu, California. The tiled pool was equipped to handle either saltwater or freshwater.
Adamson House Bathhouse, 1974
The bathhouse at the Adamson House swimming pool at the east end of the property in Malibu, California. The mural of Vasco Núñez de Balboa on the wall is by Ejnar Hansen.
Circular Window on the Adamson House Garage, 1974
One of the high circular windows on the garage building of the historic Adamson House. Like many details of the house, the window features designs with Malibu Potteries tile.
Potting Bench and Mural at the Adamson House, 1974
The potting bench and ocean mural behind what is now the Visitor Center/Gift Shop of the Adamson House in Malibu, California.
Deck Over the Boathouse at the Adamson House, 1974
The viewing station built over the Adamson House boathouse at the edge of the Malibu Lagoon in Malibu, California. This is at the southern edge of the property opposite the Pacific Coast Highway entrance.
Palm Canyon Lane Leading up to Serra Retreat, 1974
A look down Palm Canyon Lane, the road to Serra Retreat in Malibu, California. Purchased from the Rindge estate in 1942 by the Franciscan Order of California, Serra Retreat remains a religious retreat and conference center.
Serra Retreat in Malibu, 1974
Purchased from the Rindge estate in 1942 by the Franciscan Order of California, Serra Retreat remains a religious retreat and conference center. Although the original structure was destroyed by a wildfire in 1970, the Franciscans rebuilt the retreat to its current form, a relatively new structure in 1974.
