| Born in Los Gatos, CA on Sept. 22, 1889. William was the nephew of artist Raymond Dabb Yelland. The younger Yelland studied architecture at UC Berkeley under John Galen Howard and at the University of Pennsylvania. By the early 1930s he had an office in Oakland in the Financial Center Bldg and a home in nearby Kensington. His architecture was inspired by the quaint villages of France. The many "Mother Goose" or "Hansel and Gretel" homes near UC Berkeley are of his design as are the Normandy (showing 500 of 1041 characters). |
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