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"The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914
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"The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914
"The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Maurice Collins, gardener
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The Fens," Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Hunting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914, is an exquisite photograph capturing the essence of the idyllic countryside of East Hampton, New York, during the early 20th century. Taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston, this image showcases the beauty and elegance of the Woodhouse house, designed by architect Joseph Greenleaf Thorp by 1903. The house is nestled among lush gardens, created by Maurice Collins, the estate's gardener, and is surrounded by a serene and shaded environment. The photograph, taken in the 1910s, transports us back in time with its vibrant colors and intricate details. The house's white exterior, adorned with columns and a red-tiled roof, stands proudly against the backdrop of the verdant landscape. The garden's flora, including roses and other colorful flowers, adds a splash of color to the scene, while the trellis and benches provide a tranquil seating area for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the estate. The Fenlands, as the area was known, were a popular destination for wealthy Americans seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The Woodhouse house, with its stunning gardens and picturesque setting, epitomizes the quintessential American country estate. This photograph, now part of the Library of Congress collection, is a testament to the rich heritage of American architecture and gardening during the early 20th century. The image is a hand-colored lantern slide, likely taken between 1910 and 1920, and is a valuable addition to any collection of American history, architecture, or gardening. The photograph's timeless beauty and intricate details make it a must-see for anyone interested in the history and culture of the United States during this period.
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