Ainsley House
Campbell, United States
<center>This Property Has Been<br> Placed on the<br> <b>National<br> Register of<br> Historic Places</b><br> By the United States<br> Department of the Interior</center><br> John Colpitts Ainsley, an Englishman, immigrated to California in 1886 and made his fortune in the canning of fresh fruit, which was almost exclusively exported to England. In 1925, he and his wife, Alcinda, built this retirement home in the English Tudor style.<br><br> The house is both a symbol of his success and a time capsule of the 1920s. The house and most of the furnishings were donated to the City of Campbell by the Ainsley’s granddaughters, Geraldine Lloyd Hicks and Georgene Lloyd Bowen.<br><br> <i>[Lower Marker:]</i><br> <center>Placed on the National Register of Historic Places<br> October 2005</center>