- CA ON00239 F1418-S5-f9-2
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- 1905
Part of William Newlands fonds
Proposed building: front elevation
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Part of William Newlands fonds
Proposed building: front elevation
Part of William Newlands fonds
Plan of proposed residence
Newlands, William
Part of William Newlands fonds
Early plan for the house. An article in the Whig Standard gives a very romantic story which does not bear scrutiny, attributing the design of the house to an American architect named Stanford Warrington who married Helen Bernice Young. The source for this misconception is unknown. Mr. Young was the county clerk, and apparently a lawyer of some stature, Who died c. 1936. The design is related to the H.A.C.Taylor house by McKim, Mead and White (1885-86, Newport, R.I.), through a derivation published in a loose portfolio of coloured plates by John W. Masury and Co. c.1910, which in turn is probably reproduced from another source.
Newlands, William
Part of William Newlands fonds
Plan of the house more or less as built, although it was reduced still further, as indicated by pencilled alterations. Elevations also provided
Newlands, William
Part of William Newlands fonds
Rough drawing of second stage of the design, in which most of the principle elements of the final design are present
Newlands, William
Part of William Newlands fonds
Detail sheet of stair, etc.
Newlands, William