Working drawing showing brickwork of second floor of south portion of octagonal reading room as plans, sections, and elevations. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent & Engineer", "E.P.S.", "R.F. O'D., Reve More
Working drawing showing ironwork of lantern lights of the Thomas Jefferson building as details. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent and Engineer", and "F.C.S." No. 565, new drawing superceding 556.
Working drawing showing ironwork for lantern light frames of the Thomas Jefferson building as details, including sills, lintels, seat brackets, and stacks, as details. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent More
Site History. House and Landscape: George Washington, 18th century. Today: Public site and house with garden and house restorations. Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms par More
Working drawing showing ironwork frames for stained glass in skylights and lantern lights of the Thomas Jefferson building as details. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent and Engineer", and "E. Schmitt, F More
J177819 or J177820 U.S. Copyright Office. Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Colonel Tayloe, who owned Mount Airy Plantation in Virginia, was reputed to be the richest Virginian plantation owner of his time. Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film tra More
Digital image produced by Carol M. Highsmith to represent her original film transparency; some details may differ between the film and the digital images. Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. More
Public domain texture / A close up of a wicker chair / A woven wicker chair with a woven pattern. Public domain textures and patterns: A close up of a wicker chair / A woven wicker chair with a woven pattern.
Working drawing showing stained glass designs for skylights and lantern lights of the Thomas Jefferson building as reflected ceiling plans and elevation. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent & Engineer." S More
Working drawing showing stained glass designs for skylights and lantern lights of the Thomas Jefferson building as reflected ceiling plans and elevation. Signed: "Bernard R. Green, Superintendent & Engineer." S More
Significance: This utility structure was built about 1800 behind the Octagon, which was considered one of the most elegant early houses in Washington, and for a time was used as the executive mansion. Unproce More