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The images currently in the the article were taken from the Sara Holmes Boutelle Papers on calisphere and are likely still within copyright, as the collection dates back to only 1972: https://calisphere.org/collections/26804/?q=&sort=a&rq=2821 however:
The house is publicly accessible without significant foliage impeding the view from the street, as can be seen in the copyrighted images linked to flickr accounts in the external links. Images that are free-to-use could be captured and licensed appropriately.
There are a few fragmentary sketches in the Julia Morgan Papers held on calisphere as well: https://calisphere.org/collections/26819/?rq=williams%20residence These would have been completed before 1928 and would become public domain in 2023 under the {{PD-US}} template.