Hillside Home Building | Postcard | Wisconsin Historical Society

Postcard

Hillside Home Building

Hillside Home Building | Postcard | Wisconsin Historical Society
The first building built for the Hillside Home School, 4 Miles from Spring Green. Exterior view of the Hillside Home Building, a Shingle Style building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1887 for his aunts, Jane and Ellen Lloyd Jones. It was used as a dormitory and library. Wright had the building demolished in 1950. Caption reads: "Hillside Home Building, Hillside, Wis."
DESCRIPTION
The first building built for the Hillside Home School, 4 Miles from Spring Green. Exterior view of the Hillside Home Building, a Shingle Style building, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1887 for his aunts, Jane and Ellen Lloyd Jones. It was used as a dormitory and library. Wright had the building demolished in 1950. Caption reads: "Hillside Home Building, Hillside, Wis."
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:74222
Creation Date:date unknown
Creator Name:Unknown
City:Spring Green
County:Sauk
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Lynn Anderson collection, circa 1901-circa 1987
Genre:Postcard
Original Format Type:prints, photomechanical
Original Format Number:PH 6454.45
Original Dimensions:5.5 x 3.5 inches
SUBJECTS
Schools
Rural areas
Libraries
School buildings
Lawns
Dormitories
Plants
Trees
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
Chimneys
Architectural details
Buildings
Outdoor photography

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