Guilford

Discover the rich and unique history of Guilford, Maryland -through the lens of vintage images; some never before seen.

Guilford, which debuted in 1913 as a collaboration of the Roland Park Company and the acclaimed Olmsted Brothers, became a model for suburban developments nationally. Carved from the country estate of Baltimore Sun founder Arunah Shepherdson Abell, Guilford was a pastoral retreat for Baltimore's social elite. Its aesthetics combine that of an English country village with modern construction and design to coincide with the American mania for English architecture and town planning. The area has been generously endowed with English-style greens, squares, and signature Olmsted Brothers "places," creating one of the country's most parklike developments. Part of a shining, new suburban Baltimore, the prominent neighborhood was developed concurrently with Wyman Park, Johns Hopkins University, and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Now a National Register Historic District, Guilford remains a showcase example of the American garden city movement.

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Guilford

Discover the rich and unique history of Guilford, Maryland -through the lens of vintage images; some never before seen.

Guilford, which debuted in 1913 as a collaboration of the Roland Park Company and the acclaimed Olmsted Brothers, became a model for suburban developments nationally. Carved from the country estate of Baltimore Sun founder Arunah Shepherdson Abell, Guilford was a pastoral retreat for Baltimore's social elite. Its aesthetics combine that of an English country village with modern construction and design to coincide with the American mania for English architecture and town planning. The area has been generously endowed with English-style greens, squares, and signature Olmsted Brothers "places," creating one of the country's most parklike developments. Part of a shining, new suburban Baltimore, the prominent neighborhood was developed concurrently with Wyman Park, Johns Hopkins University, and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Now a National Register Historic District, Guilford remains a showcase example of the American garden city movement.

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Guilford

Guilford

by Arcadia Publishing
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Discover the rich and unique history of Guilford, Maryland -through the lens of vintage images; some never before seen.

Guilford, which debuted in 1913 as a collaboration of the Roland Park Company and the acclaimed Olmsted Brothers, became a model for suburban developments nationally. Carved from the country estate of Baltimore Sun founder Arunah Shepherdson Abell, Guilford was a pastoral retreat for Baltimore's social elite. Its aesthetics combine that of an English country village with modern construction and design to coincide with the American mania for English architecture and town planning. The area has been generously endowed with English-style greens, squares, and signature Olmsted Brothers "places," creating one of the country's most parklike developments. Part of a shining, new suburban Baltimore, the prominent neighborhood was developed concurrently with Wyman Park, Johns Hopkins University, and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Now a National Register Historic District, Guilford remains a showcase example of the American garden city movement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467133623
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 08/17/2015
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 298,927
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Ann G. Giroux is a member of the board of the Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks and Landscapes. Formerly an architectural and historical consultant for historic projects, she now spends her time researching, writing, and lecturing on the Roland Park Company.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmetns 6

Introduction 7

1 "With Its Meadows, Its Glades, and Its Old Woodlands" 11

2 "The Bigness of the Work" 21

3 "An Organic Whole" 33

4 "A Man of Experience and Discrimination" 51

5 "A Difficulty of Great Magnitude" 65

6 The "Monumentals" 97

7 "Greensward and Garden Plots" 113

Bibliography 126

Index of Architects 127

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