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William Samuel Kies house, Intersection of Scarborough and Old Albany Roads, New York, 1922. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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William Samuel Kies house, Intersection of Scarborough and Old Albany Roads, New York, 1922. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
William Samuel Kies house, Intersection of Scarborough and Old Albany Roads, Scarborough, New York, 1922. House Architecture: Patterson & Dula, plans by 1916. Landscape: Clarence Fowler, ca. 1920; James Frederick Dawson, Olmsted Brothers in 1916
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This image, taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1922, showcases the elegant William Samuel Kies house situated at the intersection of Scarborough and Old Albany Roads in Scarborough, New York. The house, designed by architects Patterson & Dula and featuring plans by 1916, boasts an exquisite exterior that seamlessly blends into the picturesque landscape. The landscape design of the property was the collaborative effort of Clarence Fowler and James Frederick Dawson, with the Olmsted Brothers contributing to the plans in 1916. The result is a harmonious blend of architecture and nature, with meticulously planned flowerbeds, vibrant flowers, and lush greenery adorning the grounds. The image transports us back to the 1910s and 1920s, a time when industrial growth and nature coexisted in harmony. The house, with its grandeur and sophistication, stands as a testament to the era's appreciation for both the industrial and the natural world. The garden, designed by landscape architects Clarence Fowler and James Frederick Dawson, is a feast for the eyes, with a variety of trees, plants, and flowers adding to the property's charm. The presence of a lantern-lit walkway invites us to explore further, promising more delights around every turn. This photograph, hand-colored between 1920 and 1930, is a treasure from the Library of Congress's collection and offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the beauty and elegance of a bygone era.
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