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Title
Governor’s Palace and Palace Green - The entrance gates of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg are at the end of the spacious Palace Green. A long approach avenue lined with formally planted trees was typical setting for an important building in colonial Virginia. Records prove that the Palace Green was planted with catalpas. The measurements for the oval before the forecourt along with other architectural details were recorded by Thomas Jefferson during his years of residence in the Palace as Governor. The Bodleian Plate showing the splayed wall, enclosing the Palace forecourt, was authenticated by archaeological excavations in the area. The usual Kip engravings of English estates from his Britanna Illustrata of 1717 shows one of even a series of forecourts to the fashion. Williamsburg, Virginia
Creator
Charles Lowe
Contributor
Gifford M. Mast
Date Created and/or Issued
[Date not indicated]
Publication Information
Keystone View Company
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography
Collection
Keystone-Mast Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Governor’s Palace and Palace Green - The entrance gates of the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg are at the end of the spacious Palace Green. A long approach avenue lined with formally planted trees was typical setting for an important building in colonial Virginia. Records prove that the Palace Green was planted with catalpas. The measurements for the oval before the forecourt along with other architectural details were recorded by Thomas Jefferson during his years of residence in the Palace as Governor. The Bodleian Plate showing the splayed wall, enclosing the Palace forecourt, was authenticated by archaeological excavations in the area. The usual Kip engravings of English estates from his Britanna Illustrata of 1717 shows one of even a series of forecourts to the fashion. Williamsburg, Virginia.
Type
image
Format
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt996nc4tp
1996.0009.KU105128
Language
English
Subject
Facilities
Government facilities
Residential facilities
Dwellings
Houses
Castles and palaces
Vehicles
Carriages
Governor's Palace
Place
North and Central America
United States
Virginia
Williamsburg
Latitude: 37 16 N
Longitude: 076 42 W

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