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Edwin Wallace Neff was born January 28, 1895, to Edwin Neff and Nannie McNally, daughter of Chicago printing tycoon Andrew McNally (Rand-McNally Corporation). [2] Since Andrew McNally moved to Altadena, California, in 1887, and founded Rancho La Mirada, La Mirada, California, would be Neff's birthplace.
Located in a row "on the fairway of the first hole of the Wigwam's golf course" [1] at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona, [2] a community developed by Goodyear. [3] and built between 1942 and 1944 by Case Construction Company of San Pedro, California, the Bubble Houses were designed by architect Wallace Neff using his patented airform Monolithic dome system, consisting of ...
Paul Neff Garber 1944; Charles Wesley Brashares 1944; Schuyler Edward Garth 1944; Arthur Frederick Wesley 1944; John Abdus Subhan 1945; John Balmer Showers 1945; August Theodor Arvidson 1946; Johann Wilhelm Ernst Sommer 1946; John Wesley Edward Bowen 1948; Lloyd Christ Wicke 1948; John Wesley Lord 1948; Dana Dawson 1948; Marvin Augustus ...
TruliaBruce Willis paid $9 million for this estate when he bought it from movie industry titan Alan Ladd Jr. in 2004. ShutterstockBruce Willis In a housing market that's going up, up, up, actor ...
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During the 1920s, Frances Marion and Fred Thomson lived at the 15-acre [51] The Enchanted Hill, in Beverly Hills, designed by architect Wallace Neff. [52] [53] In early December 1928, Thomson stepped on a nail while working in his stables, contracting tetanus, and died in Los Angeles on Christmas Day 1928. [54]
It was designed by Wallace Neff and built in 1926 for the film director Fred Niblo and his wife, the actress Enid Bennett. The house has been assessed for taxation purposes at 8,651 square feet with 11 bedrooms and nine bathrooms. [1] It has been described as "crab shaped", with the design of the house curling around a motor court at its center ...
The Sol Wurtzel House at 10539 Bellagio Road is a house designed by Wallace Neff for the film producer Sol M. Wurtzel and his wife, Marian. It is situated on Bellagio Road, in Bel Air, Los Angeles. [1] Neff received the commission in 1930 and the house was completed in 1932. [2] [3] It was set over a 1.5 acre site, and was 9,000 sq ft in size ...