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Garden of E.T. Stotesbury, Esq., Whitemarsh Hall, [Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic] / J. Greber, landscape architect, SADG, Paris.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials GRB*001*001
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Gréber, Jacques.
Contributor:
Stotesbury, Edward Townsend, 1849-1938.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
mansions--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
fountains.
Chestnut Hill (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Whitemarsh Hall (Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Local Subjects:
Chestnut Hill (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Whitemarsh Hall (Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.).
Physical Description:
2 drawings : pencil & crayon on paper ; 177 x 69 cm. or smaller
14 photomechanical reproductions : mixed media ; 104 x 114 cm. overall or smaller
Contained In:
Stotesbury, Edward T. Architectural graphics and records of the Estates of Edward T. Stotesbury.
Place of Publication:
1923-1924.
Notes:
See also Greber's general plan of 1917, cataloged separately.
Whitemarsh Hall mansion was designed for railroad magnate Edward T. Stotesbury by Horace Trumbauer, ca. 1915-1916. See other holdings for the mansion also in the Athenaeum collection.
This set contains sheet nos. 54, 56-63, 66-70.
Found with drawings and specification document "Specifications for regrading at culvert, Whitemarsh Hall, July 18, 1927", cataloged separately.
Forms part of: Stotesbury, Edward T. Architectural graphics and records of the Estates of Edward T. Stotesbury.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of Marie Kitto,

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