ENTRANCE FRONT, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
DETAIL OF ENTRANCE FRONT, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
GARAGE WING, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
FIRST FLOOR, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
SECOND FLOOR, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
HALL AND STAIRWAY, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y. ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT |
ONE SIDE OF LIVING ROOM, HOUSE OF C.T. SOUTHWICK, ESQ., GREAT NECK, N.Y.
ARTHUR W. COOTE, ARCHITECT
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Built in 1927. I've yet to find information on who C. T. Southwick was. Arthuw W. Coote was an architect with the firm Tooker & Marsh. According to Paul Mateyunas home was later purchased by Carroll Earle. Earle was a well-known Nassau and New Jersey contractor, who built the State causeway to Jones Beach State Park and the Northern blvd. from the city line at Little Neck to Roslyn. He died in 1929. The house still stands. Follow THIS LINK to see.
Southwick property shown at the end of Hicks Lane with frontage on Manhasset Bay.
E. Belcher Hyde, Inc., 1927
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