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San Carlos Pottery: San Carlos: late 1930s-late 1940s: Artware & figurines [11] [14] San Jose Tile (Handcraft Tile after 1931) San Jose, California: 1926–1931: Tile [18] Sierra Vista Ceramics: Sierra Vista: 1942–1951: Giftware, cookie jars & kitchenware [14] Solon and Schemmel Tile Company (S&S) San Jose: 1920–1936: Tile [21] Sorcha Boru ...
The Great Depression affected families in San Carlos, as it did everywhere, but growth continued, and population grew from approximately 600 at incorporation in 1925 to 5,000 in 1941. In 1932, Charles Litton Sr. founded Litton Engineering Laboratories in San Carlos, revolutionizing vacuum tube production with his invention of the glass-blowing ...
English Rose may refer to: English rose (epithet), an Englishwoman who is naturally attractive "English Rose" (cultivars), rose cultivars bred by David C. H. Austin;
Rosa 'Canterbury' (aka AUSbury) is a medium pink shrub rose cultivar, bred by British rose breeder David C. H. Austin, and introduced into the UK by David Austin Roses Limited (UK) in 1969. 'Canterbury' is named for the eleventh century Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, England where Thomas Becket was murdered in 1170.
Rosa californica, the California wildrose, [1] or California rose, is a species of rose native to the U.S. states of California and Oregon and the northern part of Baja California, Mexico. The plant is native to chaparral and woodlands and the Sierra Nevada foothills, and can survive drought, though it grows most abundantly in moist soils near ...
La Rosa de Guadalupe (English title: The Rose of Guadalupe) is a Mexican anthology drama television series created by Carlos Mercado Orduña and produced by Miguel Ángel Herros. The series centers on Mexican Catholic religiosity, specifically to the Virgin of Guadalupe .
West San Carlos is centered on the westernmost extent of San Carlos Street. It is bordered to the east by Midtown San Jose, the west by Santana Row, the north by Shasta Hanchett Park, and the south by Burbank. North of West San Carlos is the Diridon Station neighborhood.
It was the closest village to Mission San Carlos, and was 10+ miles from Esselen territory. "Eslenes" was nowhere near Mission San Carlos. [ citation needed ] On January 3, 1603, explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno found a deserted Indian village about a mile from what later became the site of the Carmel Mission.