Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Object ID |
A_9_i_002 |
Title |
[East side of Guernsey Hall, before 1912] |
Collection |
Vintage Photo Collection |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Date |
before 1912 |
Year Range from |
1850 |
Year Range to |
1912 |
Description |
Two women stand in front of the east side of Guernsey Hall, 63 Lovers Lane, on the corner of Mercer Street. Previously known as "Fieldwood" and "Woodlawn." Designed by John Notman for the owner, Richard Stockton Field, circa 1850. This photograph shows the house before extensive renovations done in 1912 by the architectural firm Cross and Cross. Allan Marquand, founder of the Princeton University department of Art and Archaeology, aquired the house in 1887. |
Place |
Princeton, NJ |
Print size |
8" x 10" |
Subjects |
Buildings Houses Residences Homes Stone buildings Trees Women Dresses Parasols |
People |
Field, Richard Stockton, 1803-1870 Notman, John, 1810-1865 Marquand, Allan, 1853-1824 |
Search Terms |
Mercer Street Lovers Lane Guernsey Hall |
Notes |
In blue pen on back of photo: Guernsey Hall (formerly Fieldwood + Woodlawn) Princeton New Jersey architect John Notman Built for Judge Richard S. Field East side of house before 1912 alterations. |
Provenance |
Copy print of vintage photograph A.9i-FN #1. Gift of Mary Marquand Hochschild, 1971. |

