Set of architectural drawings for a three-family house for Mrs. Annie Wippermann, Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1902

Collection Type

  • Architecture

Date

1902-06

Location Note

Luippold Arch. files: HGO-01-001-M-A-18

GUSN

GUSN-252107

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Description

A set of architectural drawings for a three-family house for Annie Wippermann on Tower Street in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Jamaica Plain, Mass. Set includes floor plans for the cellar and second and third floors; and two different front elevations (one shown above).

Though these drawings are for a three-story dwelling, Luippold may have built something different for Mrs. Wippermann. A listing of houses for sale in "American Architect and Building News" on Saturday, July 19, 1902, describes this property instead: "Jamaica Plain, Mass.--Tower and Washington Sts., two st'y fr[ame]. dwell., 25' x 48', shingle roof, furnace; $4,600: o[wner]., Annie Wippermann, 131 Longwood Ave.; a[rchitect]., J. Luippold."

Details

Descriptive Terms

dwellings
houses
architectural drawings (visual works)
floor plans
elevations (orthographic projections)

Inscription

Drawn by Jacob Luippold, 89 Mozart St. Boston (handwritten)

Physical Descrption

1 set of 4 architectural drawings : ink on linen and ink on trace

Collection Code

AR016

Collection Name

Jacob Luippold architectural collection

Date of Acquisition

1986

Reference Code

AR016.01.02.003

Acqusition Type

Library & Archives Purchase

Image Dimensions

18.25 x 9.25 (HxW)(inches)

Places

Jamaica Plain (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Luippold, Jacob, ca. 1846-1917 (Architect)

Material Type

architectural drawings (visual works)
floor plans
elevations (orthographic projections)

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Luippold Arch. files: HGO-01-001-M-A-18

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