Half Pudding Half Sauce

"The appropriation for a house should be divided into two equal parts, one-half for the house, the other for the gardens, pathways, court, approach, terrace and the rest of it, or, as it might be termed, one-half for the pudding, the other for the sauce." Architect Thomas Hastings

Showing posts with label Peabody Wilson and Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peabody Wilson and Brown. Show all posts
Thursday, November 21, 2024

COUNTRY CHARM in a City Home - Apartment of Archibald Brown, Esq., in River House, New York

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  Living room in the apartment of Archibald Brown, Esq., in River House, New York PAINTING BY J. FLOYD YEWELL    While actually in the city,...
Wednesday, November 20, 2024

House of Mr. Charles Pratt, Glen Cove, Long Island Peabody, Wilson & Brown, New York, Architects

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House of Mr. Charles Pratt, Glen Cove, Long Island Peabody, Wilson & Brown, New York, Architects     ***Off Forest Avenue a long tree li...
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

"PICKET FARM"; THE A. L. KRAMER HOUSE AT WESTBURY, L. I.

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THE A. L. KRAMER HOUSE, GEORGIAN IN TYPE; NORTH FRONT  Peabody, Wilson and Brown, Architects        PROBABLY no section of the cou...
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Country House of Character - "Huntland"

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"Huntland" Mr. Joseph P. Thomas's Home at Middleburg,Va. by Peabody, Wilson & Brown, Architects.   What constitutes the...
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Saturday, July 21, 2012

THE RESIDENCE OF JULIAN L. PEABODY, ESQ., AT WESTBURY, L. I. Peabody, Wilson & Brown, Architects

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THE RESIDENCE OF JULIAN L. PEABODY, ESQ., AT WESTBURY, L. I. Peabody, Wilson & Brown, Architects  Photographs by Tebbs THE ...
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