Showing posts with label Wyndmoor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wyndmoor. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

The Gardens of Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury’ at Chestnut Hill

No visitor to Philadelphia gardens can feel that he has seen the best unless his list includes the gardens of Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury’at Chestnut Hill. 

Photograph by Dallin Aerial Survey
Courtesy Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University

"Whitemarsh Hall"

Here is a notable example of the formal French style.

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Sunday, January 10, 2016

"WHITEMARSH HALL" EDWARD T. STOTESBURY WYNDMOOR, PENNSYLVANIA Upper Terrace and Garden Facade

"WHITEMARSH HALL" EDWARD T. STOTESBURY WYNDMOOR, PENNSYLVANIA
 
Upper Terrace and Garden Facade
ARCHITECT, HORACE TRUMBAUER - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, JACQUES AUGUSTE HENRI GREBER


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Monday, March 31, 2014

A planting on the estate of E. T. Stotesbury, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Pa.

A planting on the estate of E. T. Stotesbury, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Pa.
   Jacques Greber, Esq., landscape architect
Landscape Planting by Lewis & Valentine Company

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Monday, March 24, 2014

"Whitemarsh Hall" - an autogiro proves its worth.....

   
PHOTOGRAPHS BY COURTESY OF PITCAIRN AIRCRAFT, INC.


   Above the E. T. Stotesbury estate at Whitemarsh, near Philadelphia, Pa., an autogiro proves its worth as a place-to-place air vehicle. After selecting a likely spot in which to land, it sinks slowly and almost vertically to the ground. When leave-taking time comes, the host speeds his parting guest, serene in the knowledge that his tree-tops and turrets will be undamaged, for the giro rises at a steep angle into the air when it departs.

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Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Shady Garden at "Whitemarsh Hall"

Boxwood hedging bordering the shady garden on the new estate of E. T. Stotesbury, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Pa.   Jacques Greber, Esq., landscape architect
Landscape Planting by Lewis & Valentine Company

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Formal Garden at "Whitemarsh Hall"

Landscape planting by Lewis & Valentine Company

   On April 28th 1921 writing from his Philadelphia Chestnut Street home, Edward Townsend Stotesbury responds to Lewis & Valentine:  I am in receipt of your letter of the 16th, and it gives me great pleasure to state that the work which you have done for me at Chestnut Hill has been most satisfactory. 

Hoping that you will be able to secure additional work,  I am 

Yours very truly,



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