Richard Nead house, Dover, Mass.

Collection Type

  • Architecture

Date

1967-1968

Location Note

HAV-01-403-Z-C-513; drawer 72 / folder 1259

GUSN

GUSN-332531

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Description

3 plans, 3 elevations, 21 detail drawings, 3 electrical plans, 3 heating plans and 1 preliminary sketch for a for house for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nead in Dover, Massachusetts (commission 2110). Drawings are initialed by D.H.M., P.N., B.W., and R.D. most are dated.

Colonial Revival house with a red cedar shingle roof, flush board, clapboard, and white-washed brick exterior. House has a living room with a fireplace, 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a lavatory, a kitchen, an eating area, a library with a fireplace, a laundry room, storage area, and a mudroom.

Details

Descriptive Terms

dwellings
orthographic projections (images)
plans (orthographic projections)
elevations (orthographic projections)
preliminary sketches (sketches)
detail drawings (drawings)
site plans
electrical plans
heating plans

Physical Descrption

35 architectural drawings: pencil on trace and brown print

Collection Code

AR029

Collection Name

Royal Barry Wills Associates architectural collection, 1925-2013 (bulk 1920s-1980)

Date of Acquisition

11/1/2013

Reference Code

AR029.04.04.2110

Places

Dover (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Wills, Royal Barry, 1895-1962 (Architect)

Material Type

orthographic projections (images)
plans (orthographic projections)
elevations (orthographic projections)
preliminary sketches (sketches)
detail drawings (drawings)
site plans
electrical plans
heating plans

Subjects

House

Description Level

File part

Location Note

HAV-01-403-Z-C-513; drawer 72 / folder 1259

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