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Friday, November 26, 2010
'Frost Mill Lodge' Interiors
The accompanying interiors to 'Frost Mill Lodge', the Irving Brokaw estate designed by Walker & Gillette c. 1926 in Mill Neck. Click HERE for more on 'Frost Mill Lodge'. Pictures from the Library of Congress.
Absolutely beautiful. I am an amateur history buff and I absolutely adore your blog. Please feel free to add me to your blog list I did not see where I could join to follow you. Very insightful and wonderfully written. jbeautay@gmail JanissaBrown on facebook and www.jbrnxbrown.lefashion.blogspot.com
There is something Soanian about the main façade, don't you think? I don't find it unattractive at all. Very interesting in fact, a bit brooding, and very distinctive. I'd rather live there than in a fine but nonetheless run-of-the-mill Georgian Revival.
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Absolutely beautiful. I am an amateur history buff and I absolutely adore your blog. Please feel free to add me to your blog list I did not see where I could join to follow you. Very insightful and wonderfully written. jbeautay@gmail JanissaBrown on facebook and www.jbrnxbrown.lefashion.blogspot.com
I know people criticized the exterior, but I quite like these interior shots..circa whenever.
It could greatly benefit from a little fine tuning, but what couldn't? The potential, in sensitive hands, is enormous!
Decorator, please? The library is especially lovely.
There is something Soanian about the main façade, don't you think? I don't find it unattractive at all. Very interesting in fact, a bit brooding, and very distinctive. I'd rather live there than in a fine but nonetheless run-of-the-mill Georgian Revival.
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