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Special Collections Schedule - Spring 2006

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Featured Resources: Special Collections

Water Resources Collection

The Water Resources Collection in Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library, is focused on water, its distribution, augmentation, and use in Southern California from 1900-1950. Reports of engineers, annual reports and minute books of boards of directors of water companies, federal and state government publications, promotional pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and a host of other materials, including papers of water engineers, comprise the Collection.

Specific water projects that are documented in the Water Resources Collection include the Los Angeles Aqueduct, Boulder Dam, Colorado River Aqueduct, and Pomona Valley and Claremont irrigation projects. One highlight of the Collection is Fred Eaton's photo album about his trip to the Owens Valley in November 1907, during which he arranged for water and land options and purchased parcels of land to be used for the Los Angeles Aqueduct, built in 1913.

Photograph of Steven's Ditch near Independence, CA, Owens Valley
Steven's Ditch near Independence, CA. From Fred Eaton's photo album of his trip through Owen's Valley, November 7-18, 1905, found in the Water Resources Collection, Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library.

Researchers must visit Special Collections in person to use the Water Resources Collection. Hours are Mondays, 1-9 p.m. and Tuesdays - Saturdays 1-5 p.m. during the academic year. For more information about this collection, contact Carrie Marsh in Special Collections.

British Theater Manuscripts

Two thousand letters and other handwritten documents of 18th and 19th century British actors and theater folk can be read in the Philbrick Collection in Special Collections, Honnold Library. David Garrick, Edmund Kean, and the several members of the Kemble family and the Siddons family and their contemporaries, who had exciting personal lives as well as theatrical successes, are represented in this large cache of manuscripts.

Scan of letter from Sarah Siddons

An exceptionally interesting section of the Philbrick Collection is devoted to the English Victorian actors Henry Irving and Ellen Terry and to Terry's son, Edward Gordon Craig, one of the pioneers of modern theatrical design. The Terry-Irving-Craig Collection is rich in manuscripts, letters, drawings, photographs, scrapbooks, and annotated books.

For more information about this collection, contact Carrie Marsh in Special Collections.