408 resultados para Garden Paths
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918. Handwritten on front: This was the last spot visited by N.B.G.S. August 18th 1900.
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Ware and Van Brunt, architect. An addition was built to the south in 1898. The 1883 portion was torn down in 1918.
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Statuary entitled "Sea Nymph" designed by Gerald Mast and executed by Clivia Calder and located in the garden of the Michigan League
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Red, black ink on tracing paper. Signed. 48 cm. x 28 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen; location, type of plantings; at lower right, "Sheet-p-6" unsigned. 133 x 63 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Pencil, red, blue ink on linen; plans and cross-sections; notes; signed. 99 x 74 cm. Scale: 1” = 10 [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Ink on linen; plan of pool and falls, sectrions of pool and ravine; signed. 96 x 42 cm. Scale : 1"=1' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Planting in the Tropical House of the Conservatory. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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View across Willow Pond with building-greenhouse complex in the background. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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View across Willow Pond in autumn. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges.
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Located on Dixboro Road east of U.S. 23, accessible from Geddes or Plymouth Road interchanges, Matthaei Botanical Gardens is a facility for teaching and research in plant sciences at the University of Michigan. Grounds, nature trails and Conservatory open to public.
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Blueprint; plan of garden sketched in crayon; Hugh M.G. Garden, architect; unsigned. 93 x 51cm. Scale: 1/4"=1'. [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]