Raymond E. Page

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Raymond E. Page (1895–1992) was a Southern California-based landscape architect, best known for his work at Pickford, the Beverly Hills home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.[1] Page graduated from Throop Polytechnic Institute in 1912; he was the first president of the California Board of Landscape Architects and an emeritus fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects.[2] His clients included Jack Benny, Will Rogers, Charlie Chaplin, and Gregory Peck.[3]

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  1. ^ Waters, Sam. Houses of Los Angeles, 1920-1935 (Volume II). Acanthus Press, 2007.
  2. ^ De Wolfe, Evelyn (June 14, 1987). "Designer, 92, Keeps 'Green Thumb' Busy". Los Angeles Times. pp. 169, 180. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  3. ^ Oliver, Myrna (March 28, 1992). "R. E. Page; Landscaped Beverly Hills". Los Angeles Times. pp. A28. Retrieved July 18, 2022.