Jackling House in Woodside, CA mid 1970's
The Jackling news article piqued my interest on the subject again and I realized there is a general lack of pictures of the house on the web, especially more recent ones with the house in good condition, so I dug some up.
Here are some pictures of the Jackling Mansion that my father took while visiting.
In the foreground of image #8 is the solid copper mailbox.
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3 Comments:
These images are wonderful. I've seen some similar ones fr. an earlier period & some fr. the period of Jobs' "neglect." I'm sure Uphold Our Heritage, fighting to save the House, would love to know about them.
Thanks for sharing yr fond memories of the House. We're going to do our level best to ensure that the House has a future, if not in that location, then somewhere nearby & hopefully matching the graciousness & beauty of the current landscape & natural surroundings.
Now, if we can just get Mr. J to understand the almost criminal nature of his desire to tear down such a lovely architectural landmark; so that he will agree to someone else taking the House off his hands.
BTW, if you or any of yr readers are interested in supporting the legal efforts that have succeeded so far in preserving the House, pls. go to Uphold Our Heritage's site & use the Donate button.
Oh good grief..It's only 80 years old, and ugly. Where's the "heritage"? It has no historical significance. It's trying to look "european", but would be more at home in Disneyland.
Let Jobs build something new, and in a few hundred years you might have something of importance, like the Vanderbilt mansions etc... but this? come on!
Quit trying to invent history and just have the patience to let it happen.
For At 4/28/2007 2:30 PM, Anonymous
U R AN IDIOT
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