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Massachusetts Images - Prairie School Structures Image Gallery

 

This University of Northern Iowa collection contains photographs of Prairie School Structures located in Massachusetts. This collection is a subset of the larger Prairie School Structures Image Gallery.

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  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 01 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 01

    1980

    Alt Text: Two story house sits on land surrounded by green foliage and river rock. A body of water sits between the house and the shore behind a giant tan rock. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 02 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 02

    2001

    Alt Text: Front and side view of large two story house with rectangle shaped second floor and circular atrium coming out of the main floor, surrounded by a hedge on a sunny day. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 03 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 03

    2001

    Alt Text: Side view of a large two-story house with a chimney on a sunny day. A black car sits next to a hedge. There are several windows on both the main and second floors. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 04 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 04

    2001

    Alt Text: Angled back view of a large two-story house behind a ground-level stone wall barrier. There are several windows on both the main and second floors. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 05 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 05

    2001

    Alt Text: A wide-angle view of a large two-story house, set back behind a small garage with a silver Volkswagen Bug parked outside on a sunny day. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

  • [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 06 by Carl L. Thurman

    [MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 06

    2001

    Alt Text: Smaller two-stall, two door dark colored garage sits nestled in trees, shrubbery and flowers on a sunny day. Color image.

    The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.

 
 
 

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