Article about Beatrix Farrand, landscaper. Has an accompanying Photograph copy of a letter to the editor from the March 8, 1985 Bar Harbor Times about the article.
Description: Article about Beatrix Farrand, landscaper. Has an accompanying Photograph copy of a letter to the editor from the March 8, 1985 Bar Harbor Times about the article.
Biography of Beatrix Jones Farrand including her landscape philosophy, her education, and descriptions of several of her designs (Dunbarton Oaks; The Aerie). Published in "Horticulture" February 1985.
Description: Biography of Beatrix Jones Farrand including her landscape philosophy, her education, and descriptions of several of her designs (Dunbarton Oaks; The Aerie). Published in "Horticulture" February 1985.
Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand (née Jones; June 19, 1872 – February 28, 1959) was an American landscape gardener and landscape architect. Her career included commissions to design about 110 gardens for private residences, estates and country homes, public parks, botanic gardens, college campuses, and the White House. Farrand was one of the founding eleven members, and the only woman, of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Beatrix Farrand is one of the most accomplished persons, and women, recognized in both the first decades of the landscape architecture profession and the centuries of landscape garden design arts and accomplishment. (Source: Wikipedia)
Description: Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand (née Jones; June 19, 1872 – February 28, 1959) was an American landscape gardener and landscape architect. Her career included commissions to design about 110 gardens for private residences, estates and country homes, public parks, botanic gardens, college campuses, and the White House. Farrand was one of the founding eleven members, and the only woman, of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Beatrix Farrand is one of the most accomplished persons, and women, recognized in both the first decades of the landscape architecture profession and the centuries of landscape garden design arts and accomplishment. (Source: Wikipedia) [show more]
An article written by Anne Raver on the history of the work of Beatrix Farrand. From Horticulture, February, 1985, pp. 32 - 45 See Item 1740 Includes photographs of Farrand's work on the island as well as Dumbarton Oaks.
Description: An article written by Anne Raver on the history of the work of Beatrix Farrand. From Horticulture, February, 1985, pp. 32 - 45 See Item 1740 Includes photographs of Farrand's work on the island as well as Dumbarton Oaks.
Description: Brief biography of Beatrix Farrand upon her death in 1959. She was the last of the charter members of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Bibliography of the works of Beatrix Farrand compiled by Harvard University Graduate School of Design student Patrick Chasse, entitled "Beatrix Farrand: Her Maine Work".
Description: Bibliography of the works of Beatrix Farrand compiled by Harvard University Graduate School of Design student Patrick Chasse, entitled "Beatrix Farrand: Her Maine Work".
1. Plans for "Garden treatment between Mr. Lamont's and Mr. Milliken's houses", 721-723 Park Avenue, New York 2. Paving plan No. 2 for the garden of Gerrish H. Milliken Esq., 723 Park Avenue, New York
Description: 1. Plans for "Garden treatment between Mr. Lamont's and Mr. Milliken's houses", 721-723 Park Avenue, New York 2. Paving plan No. 2 for the garden of Gerrish H. Milliken Esq., 723 Park Avenue, New York
Description with photographs and diagrams of Beatrix Farrand's designs of the gardens at Dunbarton Oaks. Published in "Landscape Architecture" in January 1977.
Description: Description with photographs and diagrams of Beatrix Farrand's designs of the gardens at Dunbarton Oaks. Published in "Landscape Architecture" in January 1977.
Built 1938 for Franklin Robinson of Philadelphia or NYC. 1986 owned by Estate of Mrs. F. Boyer. Cottage renamed "Moosewood", owner Mr. Bevin Cherot. No 213 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey.
Description: Built 1938 for Franklin Robinson of Philadelphia or NYC. 1986 owned by Estate of Mrs. F. Boyer. Cottage renamed "Moosewood", owner Mr. Bevin Cherot. No 213 in 1986 Historic Properties Survey.
Address to Northeast Harbor Library corporation and board members at the dedication of the new building on Joy Road in August 1950. Mr. Pepper, one of the first trustees and was actively involved in fund raising activities.
Description: Address to Northeast Harbor Library corporation and board members at the dedication of the new building on Joy Road in August 1950. Mr. Pepper, one of the first trustees and was actively involved in fund raising activities.
One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Belfast Quadrangle, Waldo County (N44.22/W69.00). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by photogrammetric methods. Aerial photographs taken 1956. Field check 1960. Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.
Description: One of a series of topographical maps issued by the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey. Belfast Quadrangle, Waldo County (N44.22/W69.00). Scale 1: 24 000. Topography from aerial photographs by photogrammetric methods. Aerial photographs taken 1956. Field check 1960. Mapped, edited, and published by the Geological Survey. Control by USGS and USC&GS.