Beatrix Farrand
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Lineage
- Father Frederick Rhinelander Jones
- Mother Mary Cadwalader Jones
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Green Spring | Mt Vernon, VA | |||||
Architect | Garland Farm | Bar Harbor, ME | |||||
Architect | The Farm House | Bar Harbor, ME | |||||
1872/06/19 | Beatrix Cadwalader Jones is born on in 21 East 11th Street, just east of Fifth Ave. | Born | Row House at 21 East 11th Street | New York City | |||
1895/06/19 | Beatrix Jones opens a landscape gardening practice in a room in the Jones family home. | Work | Row House at 21 East 11th Street | New York City | |||
1901/07/14 | Beatrix Farrand designs Edith's kitchen garden at "The Mount". A design drawing dates from July 14, 1901 | Landscape Architect | The Mount | Lenox, MA | |||
1902/00/00 | Beatrix Farrand landscapes the grounds at Hopedene, which originally comprised some thirty acres. | Landscape Architect | Hopedene | Newport, RI | |||
1918/00/00 | From 1918 to 1929, Beatrix J Farrand creates numerous formal gardens at Camp Harkness. | Landscape Architect | Eolia-Harkness Estate | Waterford | |||
1921/00/00 | Mr and Mrs Bliss hire Beatrix Ferrand to create the 10 acre formal gardens around Dumbarton Oaks. Until the late 1940s, Beatrix worked with Mildred to create a landscape that blends American Arts and Crafts with Italian and English garden style. | Landscape Architect | Dumbarton Oaks | Washington, DC |
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