Brick benches in Dutch Garden

Two brick benches with a brick round table between them. There is also a brick wall behind the table and bench. The Dutch Garden was constructed 1934-36 under the supervision of Mary Mobray Clarke, landscape consultant, the park stands as a memorial to the early Dutch settlers and is a reminder of the importance that brick making had on the County's economy. In 1935 the designs and descriptions of the park won national recognition. A bronze achievement plaque on the wall of the teahouse remains as a commemorative to the designers. Photo by Edward Wells, Congers, N.Y.

Verfasser: Wells, Edward
Dokumenttyp: Still Image
Verlag/Hrsg.: Dexter Press
Schlagwörter: Postcards / Gardens / Garden walls / Garden structures / Brickwork / Dutch Garden / Architecture
Sprache: unknown
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