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  1. Percy Parke Lewis (1885–1962) was an American architect. Biography Early life. He was born on August 12, 1885, in Pennsylvania. Career. 1930–1931: St ...

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  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Percy Parke Lewis was born in Merryall, Pennsylvania on August 12, 1885 to Jackson and Hannah (nee Parke) Lewis. His father, a miller, died in 1890. His father, a miller, died in 1890. By 1900, widow Hannah and three of her children, including 14-year-old Percy, lived in Waterbury, Connecticut.

  4. pcad.lib.washington.edu › person › 748PCAD - Percy Parke Lewis

    California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics; His mother's maiden name was Parke; Percy married Ruth Augusta Lewis in 1917. SSN: 571-22-2910; in 1917, at the age of 33, Lewis was described as being tall with a medium build, having dark hair and gray eyes.

  5. Designers: Lewis, Percy Parke, Structural Engineer (firm); Percy Parke Lewis (structural engineer) Dates: constructed 1930-1931. 961 Broxton Avenue. Westwood, Los Angeles, CA 90024-2801. OpenStreetMap (new tab) Google Map (new tab) Google Streetview (new tab) Ground was broken for the Fox Westwood Village Theatre, 11/1930; it opened 08/14/1931 ...

  6. Designed by architect Percy Parke Lewis, Chateau Colline was built in 1935. Its leaded-glass windows, turrets, and climbing vines give it the appearance of a castle. The building also has large wood-burning fireplaces with handcrafted mantels, bakelite intercoms, vaulted ceilings and outside nooks for milk bottles. [2]

  7. Percy Parke Lewis (P.P. Lewis) was born in Pennsylvania in August 1885. Lewis married Ruth Augusta Lewis in Omaha, Nebraska in 1917. During the height of his career Lewis was prolific in the Westwood area of Los Angeles’s westsde and designed more than 45 residences in Little Holmby.

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