Showing posts with label Ernest Flagg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ernest Flagg. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2013
Engine 67 Firehouse
The Engine 67 firehouse designed by Ernest Flagg & Walter B. Chambers c. 1898 at 518 West 170th Street in New York City. The pair also designed the Engine 33 firehouse at 44 Great Jones Street seen HERE the same year. Click HERE to see the Engine 67 firehouse on google street view. Photo from Architectural Record, 1901.
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Ernest Flagg,
New York City,
Walter B. Chambers
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The Albert Gould Jennings Residence
The Albert Gould Jennings residence designed by Ernest Flagg c. 1900 at 2 East 82nd Street in New York City. Jennings, son of Abraham Gould Jennings, founder of Jennings Lace Works, was partner with his father in A.G. Jennings & Sons. Click HERE to see the Jennings residence on google street view. Photo from Architecture, 1903.
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Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The R. Fulton Cutting Residence
The R. Fulton Cutting residence designed by Ernest Flagg c. 1898 at 24 East 67th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City. Click HERE and HERE for more on the Cutting residence. Photo from Architecture & Building, 1898.
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Demolished,
Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Edwin Ginn Residence
The Edwin Ginn residence designed by Ernest Flagg c. 1900 in Winchester, Massachusetts. Ginn, a publisher, founded the International School of Peace, now the World Peace Foundation, at Tufts University in 1910. Tufts is also home to the Edwin Ginn Library. The home has since been demolished.
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Boston,
Demolished,
Ernest Flagg,
House
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
'Stone Court'
'Stone Court', the Ernest Flagg residence designed by himself c. 1898 in Dongan, Staten Island. Flagg designed numerous houses along Flagg Place in the neighborhood known as Dongan Hills. Click HERE for more on 'Stone Court'. Click HERE to see the house on bing and HERE on google street view.
Photos from Architectural Record, 1901.
Photos from Architectural Record, 1901.
Labels:
Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City
Thursday, May 31, 2012
The Mrs. Alfred C. Clark Residence
The Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark residence designed by Ernest Flagg c. 1900 at West 89th Street and Riverside Drive in New York City. Clark's father Edward C. Clark was a founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Alfred was the father of F. Ambrose Clark of 'Broad Hollow House' in Old Westbury, NY. The residence has since been demolished.
Photos from Architectural Record, 1901.
Photos from Architectural Record, 1901.
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Demolished,
Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City
Sunday, January 15, 2012
The Oliver G. Jennings Residence

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Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City,
Walter B. Chambers
Friday, January 6, 2012
The R. Fulton Cutting Residence

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Demolished,
Ernest Flagg,
House,
New York City
Saturday, December 10, 2011
The Automobile Club of America

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Club,
Ernest Flagg,
New York City
Saturday, November 19, 2011
The Samuel J. Tilden Monument

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Ernest Flagg,
Memorial,
New York
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