Photograph collection, ca. 1910-1930.

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Photograph collection, ca. 1910-1930.

The collection contains photographs of houses, churches, commercial buildings, and apartment buildings designed by Gray. Included are houses for Mrs. M.E.A. Dudley, Lewis C. Humphrey, William Ruedeman (1914), Dan Schlegel, J. Morton Morris, and C. Bonnycastle Robinson (1916), all in Louisville. Churches pictured include Christ Church, Bowling Green, Ky., Church of our Merciful Saviour, Fourth Avenue Presbyterian, and Fourth Avenue Baptist in Louisville. There are also photographs of the Aragon and Pennington apartment buildings in Louisville. The Forbes Hawkes house on Long Island, N.Y., the Arthur B. Clark house, New Haven, Conn., and Gray's own residences in New Haven and Louisville are also included.

105 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7603963

The Filson Historical Society

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Gray, George Herbert 1874-1945

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Consultant in architecture and city planning; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1895; studied architecture in New York & Paris, 1896-1907; practicing architect, 1906-1925, architect and city planner since 1925; head of Dept. of City Planning, Columbia, 1920-1923. From the description of George Herbert Gray papers, 1921-1945 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166662 From the guide to the George Herbert Gray papers, 1921-1945, (Manuscripts and Archives) George H. G...