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Vintage landscape: balustrade

June 30, 2016June 29, 2016 Cindy at enclos*ure4 Comments

Thornedale urn, F.B. Johnston, Library of CongressPond at the house entrance of “Thornedale,” Millbrook, New York, 1919, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, via Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division (both photos).

Thornedale pond 2, F.B. Johnston, Library of CongressThe  house was built in 1849 and still exists.

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