One for the dominees
Architectural Review, The, August, 2004 by Sutherland Lyall
Harvard's Francis Loeb library has this great collection of 2800 slides--actually they are lantern slides so don't expect full glowing colour--of American buildings and landscapes built between 1850 and 1920. It's at the rather cumbersome address http://memory.loc.govammem/ward97/mhsdhtml/aladhome.html and includes work of such as the son of F.
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L. Olmsted. There are estate maps, models, views of gardens plus a complete history of Boston's park system.
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