Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Sketch of floor plan for the "Brooks cottage" on South Shore Road, owned by John Brooks, and later house of Marguerite Yourcenar and Grace Frick, "Petite Plaisance".
Description: Rough parchment drawing of grounds of "The Colonial Cottage" on Manchester Road showing site of tennis court. Adjacent property of D. Scull.
Pencil on parchment drawing, 20 1/2x15", of the property of William Cochran Jr. at Huntington and South Shore Rds. This relates to the Cochran Property along Clifton Dock Road, today called Gull Cove. Also mentioned is the name Pierrepont. Plan shows the field near the intersection of Huntington Road and South Shore Road, as well as the land of Clifton Dock Corporation.
Description: Pencil on parchment drawing, 20 1/2x15", of the property of William Cochran Jr. at Huntington and South Shore Rds. This relates to the Cochran Property along Clifton Dock Road, today called Gull Cove. Also mentioned is the name Pierrepont. Plan shows the field near the intersection of Huntington Road and South Shore Road, as well as the land of Clifton Dock Corporation.
Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755
Description: Knowles Co. drawing of one of the Harborside cottages for sale or rent. It was built for George A. Savage (brother of Fred Savage). It used to be "Fiddler's Green", now it is called "Summerhouse". See also Item 4755
Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage.
Description: Exterior shot of large, 2/3 story home with short bushes surrounding it and the front entrance. See also "Wild Cliff" Bishop Alexander McKay Smith cottage designed by C. A. Candage.
Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.
Description: Exterior view of the three story house. Designed by Fred L. Savage. Originally built for J. C. Havemeyer, later owned by Harry Haskell and lost to fire in 1971. See also item 3993.