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Historic New England
General photographic collection (PC001)
Exterior view of the Elihu Thompson Estate, Swampscott, Mass., undated
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Item Information
Title:
Exterior view of the Elihu Thompson Estate, Swampscott, Mass., undated
Description:
The Elihu Thompson Estate, built in 1889, is seen from the lawn with the stable in the rear.
Architect:
Kelly, James
Photographer:
Soule Photograph Company
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
PC001: General photographic collection
Subjects:
exterior views
dwellings
houses
stables (animal housing)
Architectural photography
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Essex (county)
>
Swampscott
Elihu Thompson Estate (Swampscott, Mass.)
Extent:
2 photographic prints : black-and-white ; 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/197204
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Gift of William Sumner Appleton, 12 December 1918.
Identifier:
197204
Call #:
PC001.02.01.USMA.2930.0020.004
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