Date: | 06 08 1959 |
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Description: | Film star Anne Baxter attends a private memorial dinner at Taliesin observing the 90th birthday anniversary of her grandfather, Frank Lloyd Wright, along w... |
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Description: | Workers erecting scaffolding outside the First Unitarian Society Meeting House during construction. The building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the... |
Date: | 05 19 1954 |
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Description: | The head table at a dinner marking the 75th anniversary of the First Unitarian Society of Madison. Seated at the table are Frank Lloyd Wright and, next to ... |
Date: | 05 19 1954 |
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Description: | Auditorium of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed First Unitarian Society Meeting House, with the benches and tables configured for a banquet marking the congr... |
Date: | 10 2013 |
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Description: | View across lawn towards the sharp angular roof and protruding triangular shaped windows of the First Unitarian Meeting House designed by Frank Lloyd Wrigh... |
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Description: | Three female members of the First Unitarian Society helping to stack stones during the construction of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Meeting House. Membe... |
Date: | 1912 |
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Description: | The Robert Lamp house, 22 North Butler Street, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. A man wearing a coat and hat is standing at the front right corne... |
Date: | 1905 |
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Description: | View across water towards Robert Lamp's cottage, Rocky Roost, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Lamp's four nieces are posed on the balcony, on the... |
Date: | 03 07 1971 |
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Description: | Exterior view of a house, named "Ode to an Oak Leaf" by its architect James Dresser, and built in 1950 in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright (Dresser was a pu... |
Date: | 1950 |
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Description: | Interior view of the classroom space in the First Unitarian Society Meeting House during construction. Window openings and the roof construction are shown.... |
Date: | 10 11 1960 |
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Description: | Elevated view of part of the crowd gathered for the City Council hearing on the proposed Frank Lloyd Wright Monona Terrace project. |
Date: | 09 21 1954 |
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Description: | The Gilmore House, located at 120 Ely Place and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is one of the homes on the League of Women Voters benefit tour. Sitting in ... |
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Description: | Dining area of the Walter & Mary Rudin House, 110 Marinette Trail, an example of Erdman #2, a Frank Lloyd Wright-design prefabricated house marketed and co... |
Date: | 11 13 1933 |
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Description: | Frank Lloyd Wright's 1929 L29 Cord Phaeton automobile and an overturned Choles Floral Company delivery truck, driven by Frost Choles, at an accident scene ... |
Date: | 06 28 1951 |
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Description: | Children playing outside the nursery school classroom at the First Unitarian Society meeting house while teachers are watching. The building was designed b... |
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Description: | An undated musical event for children at the First Unitarian Society Meeting House. The photograph, which was taken by Herb Jacobs, a member of the society... |
Date: | 11 13 1933 |
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Description: | Frank Lloyd Wright's 1929 L-29 Cord Phaeton automobile and front end view of overturned Choles Floral Company truck at an accident scene at Lakeview north ... |
Date: | 03 21 1961 |
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Description: | Dr. Van R. Potter, assistant director of the McArdle Memorial Laboratory, argues for the Monona Terrace auditorium to a crowd of about 150 in the main hall... |
Date: | 1950 |
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Description: | Slightly elevated view of trusses on supports on the ground near the partially constructed Unitarian Meeting House. |
Date: | 06 28 1951 |
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Description: | Children sitting on the floor and working on art projects at tables in the nursery school at the First Unitarian Society Meeting House. The building was de... |
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