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Georgetown (Washington,D.C.) architecture

Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) architecture

Title: Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) architecture
Related Names:
Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952 , donor
Date Created/Published: 1929-1940.
Summary: Photographs show Georgetown architecture. Examples of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century architecture. Emphasis on dwellings and estates, including Dumbarton House, Montrose (now Montrose Park), and Tudor Place. C&O Canal, Washington Aqueduct Bridge, Georgetown Market, Old Slave Mart.
Notes: LOT devised by cataloger; other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
Taken by various photographers, possibly including Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Photographs are captioned. Some are copy prints.
Corresponding negatives are found in series LC-P5, LC-P51 and LC-P52. Exceptions: 1228 30th Street has no corresponding negative. Loughborough Mansion has a different negative series.
Forms part of the Pictorial Archives of Early American Architecture.
Finding aid available in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room.
Gift; various sources, including photographers; 1929-1940.

Subjects: Buildings--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1940.
Dwellings--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1940.
Architecture--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1940.
Architectural elements--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1940.
City & town life--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1940.
Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)--1920-1940.


Bookmark /2004668749/
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