GUSN-331299
44 renderings of houses designed by Royal Barry Wills Associates. Artists are not identified. Client names and locations are noted on some drawings. Named customers are: Mrs. Samuel Ayres of Cohasset, Mass.(no commission associated with these drawings); Edward E. Babb of Wellesley Hills, Mass.(commission #754); Alexander T. Baldwin of Dorset, Vt.(no commission associated with these drawings); Eugene J. Berardi of Kingston, N.Y.(commission #2428); John A. Brenner of South Hadley, Mass.(no commission associated with these drawings); Paul Cohan, unidentified location (commission #2661); Earl D. Collins of Needham, Mass.(commission #785); Joseph Daly of Oyster Harbors, Mass.(commission #2788); Edward L. Dewhirst of Belmont, Mass.(commission #621-A); Essex Development Corporation, unidentified location (no commission associated with these drawings); Raymond Fallona of Brookline, Mass.(Commission #764); Griffin Museum of Photography of Winchester, Mass.(commission #2689); William Guarente of Oyster Harbors, Mass.(commission #2807); Holderness School of Plymouth, N.H.(commission #1925); Henry Hoyt of Oyster Harbors, Mass.(commission #2722); Robert Hubbard of Walpole, N.H.(commission #2396); John W. Janson of St. Paul, Minn. (commission #1891); Robert Madden, unidentified location(commission #2663); David Oakes of Wellesley, Mass.(commission #531); Francis E. Robinson of Durham, N.H.(commission #1971); Rossmoor Leisure World of Monroe Township, N.J.(commission #2093); Sandwich Town Hall in Sandwich, Mass.(no commission associated with these drawings); lvan R. Schwartz of Beverly, Mass.(commission #2232); Southport Library in Southport, Maine (commission #2959); Peter Ventre house of Cumberland Foreside, Maine(commission #2700); Robert Vietor of East Dennis, Mass.(commission #2688); J. Wallace of Wellesley, Mass.(commission #2936); Lloyd Waring of Rockport, Mass.(commission #2647); Charels B. Wills of Lynnfield, Mass.(no commission associated with these drawings); Donald Wilson of Camden, Maine (commission #2285); Gordon B. Winslow of South Freeport, Maine (commission #2183); 1964-1965 World's Fair - The House of Good Taste in New York, N.Y. (commission #1991) ; York Public Library in York, Maine (no commission associated with these drawings); and David Zenker of Harding Township, N.J.(commission #2353).
houses
dwellings
renderings (drawings)
44 renderings; pencil on trace and photostatic copy
AR029
Royal Barry Wills Associates architectural collection, 1925-2013 (bulk 1920s-1980)
2013
AR029.04.05.06
Cohasset (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Wellesley (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Dorset (Bennington county, Vermont)
Kingston (Ulster county, New York state)
South Hadley (Hampshire County, Massachusetts)
Needham (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Oyster Harbors (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Belmont (Middlesex county, Massachusetts)
Brookline (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Plymouth (Grafton county, New Hampshire)
Walpole (Cheshire county, New Hampshire)
Saint Paul (Ramsey county, Minnesota)
Durham (Strafford county, New Hampshire)
Monroe (Sussex county, New Jersey)
Sandwich (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Beverly (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Southport (Lincoln county, Maine)
Cumberland Foreside (Cumberland county, Maine)
East Dennis (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Rockport (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Lynnfield (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Camden (Knox county, Maine)
South Freeport (Cumberland county, Maine)
Harding (Gloucester county, New Jersey)
York Harbor (York county, Maine)
renderings (drawings)
House
File part
David H. Oakes house, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Edward Dewhirst house, Belmont, Mass.
Edward E. Babb house, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Raymond A. Fallona house, Brookline, Mass.
Edwin B. Havens house, Plainfield, N.J.
Edwin B. Havens bathhouse and garage, unidentified location
Joseph Gallo house, Walpole, Mass.
John W. Janson house, St. Paul, Minn.
Holderness School Dining Hall, Plymouth, N.H.
Francis E. Robinson house, Durham, N.H.
Gordon Winslow house, Southport, Maine
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