This image has been taken from scan 000027 from "A Pathway of Flowers, an album for autographs, and ... verses ... With an introduction [in verse] by Helen M. Waithman". The title and subject terms of this imag More
This image has been taken from scan 000017 from "A Pathway of Flowers, an album for autographs, and ... verses ... With an introduction [in verse] by Helen M. Waithman". The title and subject terms of this imag More
This image has been taken from scan 000033 from "A Pathway of Flowers, an album for autographs, and ... verses ... With an introduction [in verse] by Helen M. Waithman". The title and subject terms of this imag More
Kyoto (京都, Kyōto) served as Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It is one of the country's ten largest cities with a population of 1.5 million people and a modern face. Numerous atm More
Photographs show pyramids and untitled scene of Mexican people working at a river. Titles from items. Photographed in 1883 or 1884 during the time that Jackson traveled to Mexico on a commission from the Mexica More
Site History. House Architecture: A Federal house, remodeled by James Renwick for Willliam Wilson Corcoran after he purchased the property in 1848. Other: Razed in 1922 for U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building by More
Site History. Landscape: John Charles Olmsted, from 1896. Other: John Henry Patterson was founder of National Cash Register Company. Today: Garden not extant. On slide (handwritten): "NCR 3A." Also, blue star s More
Site History. Landscape: John Charles Olmsted, from 1896. Other: John Henry Patterson was founder of National Cash Register Company. Today: Garden not extant. On slide (handwritten): "NCR 3B." Also, blue star s More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Today: House, converted to Whitefield condominiums, is on the National Register of Historic Places. F More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Today: House, converted to Whitefield condominiums, is on the National Register of Historic Places. O More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. For 1906 plan of this garden, see slide LC-J717-X103-3, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.16445. Toda More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Today: House, converted to Whitefield condominiums, is on the National Register of Historic Places. F More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Today: House, converted to Whitefield condominiums, is on the National Register of Historic Places. F More
Site History. House Architecture: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Landscape: McKim, Mead & White, 1898-1907. Today: House, converted to Whitefield condominiums, is on the National Register of Historic Places. F More
Site History. House Architecture: Grovesnor Atterbury, 1898-1899. Landscape: Adele McGinnis (Mrs. Albert) and Albert Herter from 1898. Other: Later named "The Creeks." The house was on 75 acres given to the Her More
Site History. House Architecture: Isaac Henry Green Jr. for Lorenzo Guernsey Woodhouse. Landscape: Emma Woodhouse (Mrs. Stephen S.) Cummins. Other: Emma Woodhouse Cummins (1846-1908), after being married to Lor More
Site History. House Architecture: Little & Browne changes to existing house, from 1899. Landscape Italian Garden Charles Adams Platt, planted and built, late 1899 or 1900-1901. Associated Name: Isabel Perkins ( More
Site History. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Maurice Collins, gardner. Associated Name: Mary Kennedy (Mrs. Lorenzo E.) Woodhouse. Today: House and garden not extant. On slide (h More
Site History. House architecture: Dr, Charles F. Hawyood House by Richard Morris Hunt, 1871, possibly incorporated into Thomas J. Emery house, circa 1901. Landscape: 19 acres by John Charles Olmsted, Henry Vinc More
Site History. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Mary Kennedy (Mrs. Lorenzo E.) Woodhouse. Maurice Collins, gardener. Today: House and garden not extant. On slide (handwritten): "W" More
Site History. House Architecture: Little & Browne changes to existing house, from 1899. Landscape: Italian Garden Charles Adams Platt, planted and built, late 1899 or 1900-1901. Associated Name: Isabel Perkins More
Site History. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Mary Kennedy (Mrs. Lorenzo E.) Woodhouse. Gardener: Maurice Collins. Today: House and garden not extant. On slide (handwritten): "W" More
Site History. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Maurice Collins, gardener. Associated name: Mary Kennedy (Mrs. Lorenzo E.) Woodhouse.Today: House and garden not extant. Photographe More
Site History. House Architecture: Sturgis & Brigham, built 1885. Landscape: Frederick Law Olmsted; Angus Macmillan, gardener. Today: House razed in 1963 and grounds subdivided. Site of the Brenton State Park an More
Site History. House Architecture: Georgian revival house by Babb, Cook & Welsh, 1904-1906, with alterations by Delano & Aldrich, mid-1910s. Landscape: Martha Brookes Brown Hutcheson and James Leal Greenleaf, 19 More
Site History. House Architecture: Built 1735, the second on the site. Landscape: Cornelia Horsford and others. Today: House extant as the private residence of Cornelia Horsford descendents. Photographed when Fr More
Site History. House Architecture: Albro & Lindeberg, 1908. Landscape: Harriet Shelton [Mrs. Frederick K.] Hollister. Today: House extant. Photographed when Frances Benjamin Johnston and Mattie Edwards Hewitt wo More
Site History. House Architecture: Albro & Lindeberg, 1908. Associated Name: Harriet Shelton (Mrs. Frederick K.) Hollister. Today: House extant. On slide (handwritten): "Hollister." On slide (printed): blind emb More
Site History. House Architecture: Carrère & Hastings, 1898-1900 with changes in 1915. Landscape: Frederick Law Olmsted and Olmsted Brothers, from 1895, worked from 1915-1916 at time of additions to house; Hicks More
Site History. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, 1897. Landscape Associated Name: Anna Gilman (Mrs. Robert C.) Hill. Other: Robert C. Hill acquired the house and four acres and half in 1913; Edith Bouv More
Site History. House Architecture: Unknown, possibly Stanford White. Landscape: W. Stanley Davis, gardener until 1916. Associated Name: Lora Small (Mrs. James H.) Moore. Other: James Hobart Moore acquired the ho More
No. R.I. 1080. No. 341. Title and date information provided by Sam Watters, 2012. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Site History. House architecture: Joseph L. Curletti, begun 1913. Landscape: Otto Niedermuller. Associated Name: Nora Butler [Mrs. Edward L.] Ryerson, Jr. Today: House extant with extensive changes. Slide used More
Site History. House architecture: Joseph L. Curletti, begun 1913. Landscape: Otto Niedermuller. Associated Name: Nora Butler [Mrs. Edward L.] Ryerson, Jr. Today: House extant with extensive changes. On back of More
Site History. Landscape: William Alexander Spinks, Jr., from 1908 after purchasing the ranch; K. Kobayashi superintendant.Today: Not extant. Slide used with lecture "California Gardens" as no. 28. Title, date, More
Site History. House Architecture: Italianate mission style house by Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead, built by Christopher Tornoe and expanded by E. Russell Ray in 1911 for George Owen Knapp. Landscape: Francis Towns More
No. R.I. 1084. No. 344. Title and date information provided by Sam Watters, 2012. Forms part of: Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Site History. House Architecture: Trowbridge & Ackerman, 1908-1913. Landscape: James Leal Greenleaf, circa 1913. Site and drive planning in "Dosoris," the Pratt family compound with houses belonging to the chil More
Site History. House Architecture: John Irwin Bright. Landscape: Anna Linn Bright, 1911. Today: House extant. On slide (handwritten): "Bright." Also, blind embossed stamp label "Frances B. Johnston, New York." T More
Site History. House Architecture: John Irwin Bright. Landscape: Anna Linn Bright, 1911. Today: House extant. On slide: Blue star sticker. On slide (printed), partially obscured by tape: Red outline flower desi More
Site History. House Architecture: John Irwin Bright. Landscape: Anna Linn Bright, 1911. Today: House extant. On slide (handwritten): "J.C. Bright." Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, More
Site History. House Architecture: Tilden & Rotch, for Frederick Rhinelander and Mary Rawle Jones, Beatrix Jones Farrand's parents, 1883. Landscape: Beatrix Jones Farrand, from 1917. Today: House and garden not More
Site History. House Architecture: Built by Charles William Moseley, circa 1915. On slide: Gold star sticker and blue star sticker. Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms part More
Site History. House Architecture: William G. Rantoul, Jacques & Rantoul, house and other buildings, 1895-1910. Landscape: Martha Brookes Brown Hutcheson, 1904-1906. William G. Rantoul and Lord & Burnham, greenh More
Site History. House Architecture: William G. Rantoul, Jacques & Rantoul, house and other buildings, 1895-1910. Landscape: Martha Brookes Brown Hutcheson, 1904-1906. William G. Rantoul and Lord & Burnham, greenh More
Site History. Park created in 1831 by Samuel B. Ruggels, managed by the Gramercy Park Association.Today: Park extant. Possibly photographed by Charles I. Berg, architect and photographer, who was secretary of t More
This slide is one of four that walks the viewer from a brick walk, up a stairway, and into a city garden: J717-X98-60, J717-X107-4, J717-X017-21, J717-X017-29. On slide: Blue star sticker and red seal sticker. More
Site History. House Architecture: Reginald Davis Johnson, completed 1919. Landscape: Renelje Schenck (Mrs. Charles F.) Paxton. Today: House relocated to South Pasadena. Title, date, and subject information prov More
Site History. Today: Not extant. Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms part of: Garden and historic house lecture series in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library More
Site History. House Architecture: Myron Hunt and Elmer Grey, 1908-1911. Landscape: William Hertrich, gardener. Today: Pathway and guest house not extant, today part of the Huntington Library, Art Collections an More
Site History. Camp with multiple buildings from 1911. Landscape: Beatrix Jones Farrand, designed 1921. Associated Name: Louisa Morgan (Mrs. Herbert L.) Satterlee. daughter of John Pierpont Morgan. Today: Camp a More
Site History. House Architecture: Built circa 1903. Associated name: Josephine Ruggles (Mrs. Francis B.) Harrington. Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms part of: Garden and More
Site History. House Architecture: Federal house built 1792 for Robert Carter. House builder was Martin Thacker. Today: Preserved as a private house, on the Virginia Historic Landmarks Register. Title, date, and More
Site History. House Architecture: built circa 1903. Associated name: Josephine Ruggles (Mrs. Francis B.) Harrington. Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011. Forms part of: Garden and More
Site History. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816. Landscape: Thomas Peter and his descendents. Today: Historic house and garden open to the public. Title, date, and subject information More
Photograph shows walled flower garden with sign: "The King's Garden. This garden was started in 1757 by Captain de Pontieroy of the French Army, Chief of Engineers to the Marquis de Montcalm and named Le Jardin More
Site History. Landscape: Walls and tea house designed by Alfred Charles Bossom, 1910; Marion Cruger Coffin, 1920-1926, flower garden on the site of Le Jardin du Roi. Associated Name: Sarah Thompson (Mrs. Steph More
Site History. House: Built 1761 with later additions. Today: House extant as part of Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Slide manufactured by Edward Van Altena, 71-79 W. 45th St., New Yor More
Site History. House Architecture: Moved from Somerville, SC, after the Civil War. Landscape: Reverend John Grimke Drayton, first half of the 19th century. Other: Magnolia Plantation founded in 1679 by Thomas Dr More