1951
Transparencies: Architectural
GUSN-197489
38 Quincy St. was the Lieutenant Charles Henry Davis house, designed by architect Henry Greenough (1897-1883). Parker designed this gazebo using the posts and aprons of the house, which was intended for demolition.
gazebos
architectural drawings (visual works)
perspective views
plans (orthographic projections)
elevations (orthographic projections)
sections (orthographic projections)
detail views
Gazebo - posts and apron salvaged from side porch at 38 Quincy St., Cambridge / Henry Greenough / arch't (1807-1883) (handwritten)
SP del. April 1951 (handwritten)
Registered Architect / Stanley B. Parker / No. 605 / 127[6?] Mass. Ave. / Camb., Mass. / Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Stamped)
DigitalID 002341
AccessID 4296
Transparency Number ARC?
Other identifier HNEDID-002341
Perspective, plans, elevation, section, and details : graphite, watercolor, gouache and black ink stamp on paper-faced wood pulp board ; 15 3/8 x 23 5/8 inches
AR001
General architectural and cartographic collection
2006
AR001.USMA.0350.002
Museum Purchase
13 April 1951
23 5/8 x 15 3/8 (HxW)(inches)
Cambridge (Middlesex county, Massachusetts)
Parker, Stanley Brampton, 1881-1965 (Architect)
architectural drawings (visual works)
perspective views
plans (orthographic projections)
elevations (orthographic projections)
sections (orthographic projections)
detail views
Greenough, Henry
Davis, Charles Henry
Quincy Street (Cambridge, Mass.)
backlog Originally scanned 39855
Item
Transparencies: Architectural
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