Basement Grille
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Williamsburg
Architectural elements - Virginia - Williamsburg
Detail view of a basement grille on an unidentified structure in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Ferguson, Finlay Forbes Jr.
1940
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Basement Grille, Ludwell-Paradise House
Ludwell-Paradise House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 18-1. Building 07.
Outbuildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Detail view of the basement grille on the foundation of the Ludwell-Paradise House, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Ferguson, Finlay Forbes Jr.
1940
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Basement Window Grille, Chippokes Plantation
Chippokes Plantation State Park (Va.)
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Surry County
Architectural elements - Virginia - Surry County
Detail view of a basement window grille on Chippokes Plantation, Surry County, Virginia
Ferguson, Finlay Forbes Jr.
1947
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Basement Window Grille, Wren Building
Wren Building (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 16. Building 03.
Architectural elements - Virginia - Williamsburg
Public buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
Detail view of a basement window grille on the foundation of the Wren Building, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Ferguson, Finlay Forbes Jr.
1940
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Ludwell-Paradise House, Exterior
Ludwell-Paradise House (Williamsburg, Va.)
Block 18-1. Building 07.
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Williamsburg
Architecture, Colonial - Virginia - Williamsburg
Historic buildings - Virginia - Williamsburg
View of the front elevation of the Ludwell-Paradise House taken by F.S. Lincoln in 1935. One of the eighty-eight original eighteenth-century buildings at Colonial Williamsburg, the house played an important role in the museum's founding as the first property purchased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Members of the Ludwell family resided here in the eighteenth century and Lucy Ludwell Paradise, one of their more eccentric offspring, became a well-known socialite in both London and Virginia. She also became a namesake for this home that is a cornerstone of Williamsburg's restoration.
Lincoln, F.S.
1935
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Window Detail, Wilton
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Richmond
Architectural elements - Virginia - Richmond
Wilton House Museum
Detail of basement window grille, Wilton, originally Henrico County, now Richmond, Virginia
Barrows, John
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Bar-757. See also 1992-863 CN.
Window Grille, Woodstock
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Matthews County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Matthews County
Architectural elements - Virginia - Matthews County
Basement window grille, Woodstock, Matthews County, Virginia
Barrows, John
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Bar-771. See also 1992-808 CN.
Woodstock
Architecture, Domestic - Virginia - Matthews County
Historic buildings - Virginia - Matthews County
Side elevation showing reinforcement rods, Woodstock, Matthews County, Virginia
Barrows, John
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Bar-774. See also 1992-792 CN.