Box 98
Container
Contains 25 Results:
Interior decoration. William J. Erbe Co. Re: antique dining room floor. Correspondence, notes and invoices, 1959-1960, 1973-1978, 1985, undated
File — Box: 98, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
1959-1960, 1973-1978, 1985, undated
Interior decoration. Various firms re: attic guest room, 1984-1985
File — Box: 98, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
1984-1985
Parkgate. Exterior and greenhouse photographs. Taken by George Platt Lynes, [1951?]
File — Box: 98, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
[1951?]
Parkgate. Garden photograph. Taken by Ph. B. Wallace, undated
File — Box: 98, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
undated
Parkgate. Interior photographs. Taken by George Platt Lynes. 1:3, 1951
File — Box: 98, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
1951
Parkgate. Interior photographs. Taken by George Platt Lynes. 2:3, [1951?]
File — Box: 98, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
[1951?]
Parkgate. Interior photographs. Taken by George Platt Lynes. 3:3, [1951?]
File — Box: 98, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
[1951?]
Parkgate. Interior photographs. Taken by Ph. B. Wallace, undated
File — Box: 98, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
undated
Parkgate. Sale of property. Correspondence, 1950-1951
File — Box: 98, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
1950-1951
Purchase of 1914 Rittenhouse Square. Including 1915-17-19 Manning St. Correspondence and other papers, 1950-1951
File — Box: 98, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Topically arranged, this material reflects issues familiar to any homeowner and to those that families such as McIlhenny's could easily afford. While most of the material pertains to McIlhenny's 35-room townhouse on Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia, other family residences are also documented. The family estate, known as Parkgate, was in the Germantown section of the city on the corner of Wayne Avenue and Johnson Street, and showcased the art collection acquired by McIlhenny's...
Dates:
1950-1951