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"Boxley, " Frederick Winslow Taylor house, Northwest corner of Seminole Avenue... Penn. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Boxley, " Frederick Winslow Taylor house, Northwest corner of Seminole Avenue... Penn. 1919
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"Boxley, " Frederick Winslow Taylor house, Northwest corner of Seminole Avenue... Penn. 1919. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Boxley, " Frederick Winslow Taylor house, Northwest corner of Seminole Avenue... Penn. 1919
"Boxley, " Frederick Winslow Taylor house, Northwest corner of Seminole Avenue and St. Martin's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Penn. 1919. House Architecture: Mantle Fielding, 1903 -1904
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the Frederick Winslow Taylor house, is a historic estate located on the northwest corner of Seminole Avenue and St. Martin's Lane in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. The house, designed by architect Mantle Fielding in 1903-1904, is a beautiful example of early 20th-century American country house architecture. In this photograph taken in 1919 by Frances Benjamin Johnston, we see the charming facade of the house adorned with climbing plants and roses, adding to its picturesque appearance. The arched entrance, pergola, and lantern-lit pathway create an inviting atmosphere, leading the viewer to imagine the lush gardens that lie beyond. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a renowned American photographer and architectural historian, captured this image as part of her extensive documentation of historic houses and gardens in the United States. The photograph is a hand-colored lantern slide from the period between 1910 and 1920, adding to its historical significance. The estate, which was once part of the Pennsylvania German colony, is a testament to the rich heritage and beauty of the region. The pink hues of the flowers and the intricate details of the house's architecture make this image a must-see for anyone interested in American history, architecture, or gardening. This photograph is a beautiful reminder of the past and the enduring charm of the Chestnut Hill community in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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