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"Enniscorthy, " Albert Henry Morrill house, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle Co. Virginia, 1932. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Enniscorthy, " Albert Henry Morrill house, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle Co. Virginia, 1932
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"Enniscorthy, " Albert Henry Morrill house, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle Co. Virginia, 1932. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Enniscorthy, " Albert Henry Morrill house, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle Co. Virginia, 1932
"Enniscorthy, " Albert Henry Morrill house, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle Co. Virginia, 1932. House Architecture: Built by John Coles and sold out of his family in 1926 to Albert H. Morrill
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Enniscorthy," Albert Henry Morrill House, Keene, Green Mountain, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1932, is a stunning photograph capturing the elegance and charm of a bygone era. Taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, this lantern slide presents a picturesque view of the Morrill estate, nestled in the rolling hills of Virginia. Built by John Coles in the early 19th century, the historic house was later sold to Albert Henry Morrill in 1926. Johnston's photograph showcases the house's timeless beauty, with its white clapboard exterior, red-roofed gables, and intricate detailing. The surrounding garden, adorned with vibrant flower beds and a quaint bird bath, adds to the idyllic scene. The image, taken in the 1930s, is a testament to the rich heritage and history of American country estates. Johnston's masterful composition and use of color enhance the visual appeal of the photograph, transporting us back in time to a more tranquil era. This vintage photograph, now part of the Library of Congress's extensive collection, serves as an invaluable record of America's architectural and cultural heritage. The Enniscorthy estate, with its historic house and meticulously maintained gardens, continues to stand as a reminder of a bygone era, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wonder. This photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to appreciate the beauty and history of America's rural landscapes.
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