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"Willowmere, " Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Willowmere, " Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914

'Willowmere, ' Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. 'Willowmere, ' Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914


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"Willowmere, " Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Willowmere, " Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914

"Willowmere, " Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York, 1914. House Architecture: Circa 1770 house, inherited in 1882 by Elizabeth Cairns Ward, expanded to a Colonial Revival house late 19th, early 20th century

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Aaron Ward Estate Garden Design Gardening Landscape Gardening Lantern Slides 1910 1920 Gmgpc Roses Ward Aaron Willowmere


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Willowmere,

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located at 435 Bryant Avenue in Roslyn Harbor, New York, is a historic Colonial Revival house that was once the home of Rear Admiral Aaron Ward. The house, which dates back to circa 1770, was inherited by Elizabeth Cairns Ward in 1882 and underwent expansion in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this photograph taken in the 1910s, we see the elegant exterior of the house adorned with beautiful flowers and lush greenery. The garden, designed with meticulous attention to detail, features a variety of roses and other plants, adding to the picturesque beauty of the estate. The lantern slides 1910-1920 from the Library of Congress collection, captured by renowned photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, offer a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time when grand estates like Willowmere were a symbol of American heritage and affluence. The peaceful setting, with its tranquil surroundings and natural beauty, invites us to imagine the serene life that once unfolded within its walls. The house, now a cherished piece of history, stands as a testament to the enduring charm of the past and the timeless allure of the American countryside.

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