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November 14, 2006
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Early Photographs of Loutrel Briggs Garden at Home Located at 180
Pelhamdale Avenue
As I have written before, the renowned
landscape architect Loutrel Winslow Briggs (1893 – 1977) is widely noted
as among the “Pioneers of American Landscape Design” who literally
shaped our history. See Birnbaum, Charles A. & Karson, Robin,
eds., Pioneers of American Landscape Design, pp. 35-37 (The McGraw-Hill
Companies, Inc. 2000). An expert on his work and the work of many of his
contemporaries has described him saying “Briggs, above all others, is
credited with establishing what is generally known today as
‘Charleston’s garden style.’” Cochran, James, Preserving Charleston’s
Landscape Legacy, Historic Preservation, Vol. XV, No. 1, p. 2 (American
Society of Landscape Architects, Spring 2005).
In the last few years, heightened awareness of the importance of his
work has led to surveys intended to identify remaining gardens that he
designed, preservation workshops dedicated to teaching the owners of
Briggs gardens how to preserve, document and maintain his original work,
as well as lectures, tours and a weekend charrette all dedicated to
Loutrel W. Briggs and his landscape architecture. See id.,
p. 3.
Research has revealed that the lovely home located at 180 Pelhamdale
Avenue near the intersection of Irving Place includes much of an
original Loutrel Briggs Garden designed and created in about 1928.
Photographs of the Garden and the plans for the garden prepared by Mr.
Briggs appeared in the following article: A Community Prize Winner -
Garden of Mrs. W. W. Warner At Pelham, N. Y. - L. W. Briggs, Landscape
Architect, Garden & Home Builder, pp. 526-27 (Feb. 1928). I previously
have written about this garden. See Monday, December 19, 2005:
Second Loutrel Briggs Garden "Discovered" in Pelham.
Recently while scanning glass negatives from the William R. Montgomery
Glass Negative Collection maintained by The Office of The Historian of
The Town of Pelham I ran across negatives containing images of the
garden designed by Loutrel Briggs for the W. W. Warner home located at
180 Pelhamdale Avenue. The pictures appear below. They are significant
because they show the garden shortly after it was first created.
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