Territorial-style home in 1965
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The home of Robert S. Barneybacks and his family, in Skyline Country Club Estates, was featured in the Tucson Citizen home section October 2, 1965.
Territorial-style home in 1965
- Bill Sears / Tucson Citizen
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One wall of the gallery leading from foyer to bedroom wing is used to display enlarged framed photographs of the Barneybacks' children. Son Stephen's room and the suite for Mrs. Barneyback's mother, Mrs. Ida Waite, who makes her home with them, are off this gallery at the end of which is the master bedroom suite.
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Territorial-style home in 1965
- Bill Sears / Tucson Citizen
An antique French sterling tea set occupies a place of honor on the buffet. It's flanked by English silver. Finger paintings on one wall were done by a Florida artist and pick up colors in the dining room.
Territorial-style home in 1965
- Bill Sears / Tucson Citizen
A hand carved walnut dining set is Spanish in design and upholstered in a brocade in tones of gold, rose and pale blue. A handsome chandelier of cranberry crystal has teardrops of clear crystal.
Territorial-style home in 1965
- Bill Sears / Tucson Citizen
Breakfast room adjacent to the kitchen is gay with color. Window draw curtains are in a spice, fruit and kitten print in bright tones of turquoise and lime green on white. Buffet at tight is built-in.
Territorial-style home in 1965
- Bill Sears / Tucson Citizen
One wall of the gallery leading from foyer to bedroom wing is used to display enlarged framed photographs of the Barneybacks' children. Son Stephen's room and the suite for Mrs. Barneyback's mother, Mrs. Ida Waite, who makes her home with them, are off this gallery at the end of which is the master bedroom suite.

