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  • View of curved driveway at The Bivouac

    View of curved driveway at The Bivouac

    Manuscripts

    Black and white photograph of a partial view of building and curving section of driveway at The Bivouac taken after it became the Otis Art Institute. Caption on back of photo states, "4 - Wing of the Otis Art Institute." Driveway, visible at bottom of photo, is unpaved, but lined with small curb. Building is covered with vines and foliage, lined with shrubs. Partial view of car and another building can be seen to right center of photo, with large tree and bush in background.

    mssLAT 000119

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    Dallas-Ft. Worth gardens for Joseph E. Howland: Gaylord residence

    Visual Materials

    Images of a garden with brick patio, enclosed by a brick wall. Also includes an image of the driveway and garage.

    photCL MLP 1976

  • Driveway to house

    Driveway to house

    Visual Materials

    Side-by-side stereograph image of a curved, dirt driveway leading up to the entrance of a Victorian home. Large shade trees on either side of the entrance obscure most of the house except for porch.

    photCL 6

  • View of driveway and front porch of The Bivouac, home of Harrison Gray Otis

    View of driveway and front porch of The Bivouac, home of Harrison Gray Otis

    Manuscripts

    Black and white photograph of The Bivouac, former residence of Harrison Gray Otis. Close-up view of house, surrounded by trees, vines and shrubs. Statue on front porch, near bottom right of photo. Driveway and front lawn are visible near bottom of photo. Duplicate print of Image Number 000105.

    mssLAT 000096

  • View of carriage porch from rear driveway at The Bivouac

    View of carriage porch from rear driveway at The Bivouac

    Manuscripts

    Black and white photograph of the driveway passing under carriage porch at The Bivouac. Driveway is unpaved, with gravel and dirt. Outer walls of house to left of photo, large palm at right. Above carriage porch are two windows, with another larger window with six vertical panes at top. Side of building is covered with vines. Tall tree visible between main house and carriage porch. Top of photo is torn and ripped.

    mssLAT 000110

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    Schoenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, residence

    Visual Materials

    Interior and exterior views of a house including the driveway and garage with antique cars and an artist's studio.

    photCL MLP 1310