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Terra Cotta & Carved Stone Details on Old Buildings - "Shapes of Clay,” 1926, online issues Below is a list of the issues of "Shapes of Clay," Gladding, McBean and Co. available online. The plant in operation at Lincoln, Placer Co., Calif. today is run under the Gladding McBean name. You can read about the history of the company online at: gladdingmcbean/aboutus.html 1. "Shapes of Clay," "Ocean Romance in Terra-Cotta," Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 4, April 1926. (in California) (Photographs: the Matson Building, San Francisco; & the entranceway to the Children’s Hospital, San Francisco) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesofapri1926unse 2. "Shapes of Clay," "Floors of Clay" (in California), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 5, June 1926. (Photographs: the Lounge of the Hotel Del Monte; sales room, Don Lee, San Francisco; Los Altos Apartments, Los Angeles; the Temple Emanuel cloister floor, San Francisco; stairway, Lee Eleanor Graham; San Francisco; vestibule and room, H. H. Braley Residence, Los Angeles; entrance-way, S. G. Hindes Residence, San Francisco; patio, Leo Youngworth residence, Baldwin Hills; dining room, Women’s City Club of San Francisco; sun porch, Hotel Del Monte, California; display room floor, P. E. O’Hair & Co., San Francisco; dining-room, Charles H. Shattuck Residence, Pasadena; hallway, Leo Youngworth Residence, Baldwin Hills; garden paths, H. W. Robinson Residence; Beverly Hills; entrance-way, Los Altos Apartments; Los Angeles; & decorative Persian wall fountain panel in a Palm Springs, California, residence) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesofjune1926unse 3. "Shapes of Clay," "Architecture in Fresno" (California), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 6, July 1926. (Photographs: the Pacific Southwest Building, Fresno; the San Joaquin Power Building, Fresno; the Brix Building, Fresno; the United Bank and Trust Company building, Fresno; the Radin & Kamp Building, Fresno; the Liberty Theater, Fresno; the Barker-Mitchell Company building, Fresno; the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, Fresno; "The walls of the vestibule of the beautiful Eisner residence in Los Angeles") (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesofjuly1926unse 4. "Shapes of Clay," "On the Monterey Peninsula" (California), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 7, August 1926. (Photographs: Hotel Del Monte, California; Monterey Peninsula Country Club clubhouse roof tile; the George Cook Residence roof tile, Pebble Beach, California; the Monterey Peninsula Country Club mission roof tiles; guest cottages at the Charles W. Clark Residence, Pebble Beach, California; & Decorative tile wall fountain at the Hotel Del Monte) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesofaug1926unse 5. "Shapes of Clay," "Architectural Progress in Small Buildings" (in California), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 8, September 1926. (Photographs: the Bullock & Jones Building, San Francisco; the Fred T. Wood Building, Oakland; the Melrose Avenue Stores, Los Angeles; the Samuel Kraemer Building, Anaheim; the Morton Jewelry Company building, Oakland; the Anna J. King Store, Compton; the Bank of Hermosa, Hermosa Beach; the Stradhoff Stores, Anaheim; the City Hall in Anaheim; the Babb Building, Long Beach; the S. W. Straus & Co. building, San Francisco; dining room in the home of Mr. Leo Youngworth at Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesofsept1926unse 6. "Shapes of Clay," "From Our Auburn Kilns" (in Auburn, Washington), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 10, November 1926. (Photographs: the Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, Washington; the Frederick & Nelson Department Store, Seattle; the Seattle Title & Trust Building, Seattle; Mr. Baker Park Presbyterian Church; the University of Washington Mines Building; Roosevelt High School, Seattle; Spring Apartments; Seattle; the West Seattle State Bank, West Seattle; the Herald Building, Bellingham, Washington; the Stimson Building, Seattle; & "Detail, Crystal Pool Natatrium, Seattle") (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesof1926unse 7. "Shapes of Clay," "A Study in Terra-Cotta Contrasts" (in California), Gladding, McBean & Co., Vol. 2, No. 11, December 1926. (Photographs: the Fine Arts Building, Los Angeles; the Edwards & Wildey Building, Los Angeles, & portion of the main foyer of the Belasco Theater, Los Angeles) (This issue of the magazine is available on the Internet Archive.) archive.org/details/shapesdece1926unse (The photo accompanying this entry is of the Liberty Theater in Fresno, Calif. from "Shapes of Clay," July 1926)
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