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"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
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"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917. House Architecture: Tudor revival house of Mission Canyon stone, designed by Samuel Illsley and built in 1899 by Christopher Tornoe. Landscape: Peter Poole, stone mason, and his brother, Thomas Poole, gardener, from 1900
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Glendessary," the Robert Cameron Rogers house, located on Glendessary Lane in Santa Barbara, California, is a stunning example of Tudor Revival architecture from the late 19th century. Designed by Samuel Illsley and built in 1899, the house is made of Mission Canyon stone and showcases intricate brickwork and brick detailing. The property was originally owned by Christopher Tornoe and was later acquired by Robert Cameron Rogers. The landscape of "Glendessary" is equally impressive, with beautiful gardens designed by Peter Poole, a local stone mason, and his brother, Thomas Poole, who served as the gardener from 1900. The gardens feature a variety of trees and flowers, providing ample shade and color to the property. This photograph, taken in the 1910s, was hand-colored by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a renowned American photographer and architectural recordist. The image showcases the house's unique character, with its winding path leading to the entrance, and the lush greenery and vibrant flowers surrounding the property. The Italianate influence is evident in the arched entryway and the decorative lanterns lining the path. The "Glendessary" house stands as a testament to the rich architectural and horticultural history of Santa Barbara, California, and the United States as a whole. This hand-tinted lantern slide, part of the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection at the Library of Congress, offers a glimpse into the past and showcases the timeless beauty of this historic property.
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