Tuesday, February 21, 2012
The H.P. Davison Residence
The Henry Pomeroy Davison residence designed by Walker & Gillette c. 1917 at 690 Park Avenue in New York City. Davison was a financier and senior partner at J.P. Morgan. Click HERE to see Davison's Long Island estate 'Peacock Point' also by Walker & Gillette. The city residence is now the Italian Consulate. Click HERE to see the Davison residence on google street view.
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New York City,
Walker and Gillette
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Very handsome house as was "Peacock Point", one of Long Island's greatest losses. Happy to see this home survived.
Is that George Washington over the mantle in the library?
Sure looks like it.
And oddly enough today is George's birthday (he'd be 280 years old).
you have got to love the turntable in the garage, makes it easier to come and go in the city
Such a handsome house, inside and out. Talented boys, Walker & Gillette
(one of the wonders of my youth was an extremely elegant 12 car garage on the Atwater Kent estate at Bar Harbor. One large door only...drive on to a turntable, and the car would then be sent in the proper direction in the vast carriage room.
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