Flat-file-drawer W 16.6
Contains 26 Results:
Pullman, Esq., W.R. Munstead Rough Godalming Surrey, 1899
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.
Rendel, Lord Hatchlands Guildford Surrey, 1900-1914
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.
Roberts, Sir Owen Leybourne Witley Surrey, 1902
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.
Sheppard, Mrs. Banacle Copse Culmer, Witley Surrey, 1895
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.
Stock, Mrs. Glenapp Castle Ballantrae Scotland, 1902
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.
Wakeman-Newport, Mrs. Hanley Court Bewdley Worcestershire, 1901
Contains presentation drawings, planting plans, plant lists, photographs and correspondence between Jekyll and architects and clients. Also included are some drawings by various architects. Project photographs were primarily sent by clients to Jekyll to show sites before the gardens were designed.