Sundial at the Lowry Redevelopment Authority Director's residence
Creator
Noel, Thomas J. (Thomas Jacob)
Date
[2008?]
Summary
View of a sundial in the yard of the Lowry Redevelopment Authority Director's Residence (1904; Aaron Grove and Thomas Walsh, architects) at 7400 East Sixth (6th) Avenue in the Lowry Field neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. In the foreground is a sundial. In the background is a white stucco Spanish Eclectic-style house with vigas and a red tile roof. The two-story house has an one story-wing and Prairie-style features such as broad eaves and a hipped roof. There is also a Craftsman-style pergola in the front.
Description
1 slide : color.
Is Part Of
Tom Noel photograph collection.; Tom Noel photograph collection, notebook Little Raven, LoDo, and Lowry.
Restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR700151445
Notes
From inventory: "The single family residence was constructed in 1904 to serve as the Agnes Phipps Tuberculosis Sanitarium superintendent's residence. In 1937, Works Progress Administration workers rehabilitated the buildings of the former sanitarium into the Army Air Corp Technical School, which evolved into the Lowry Air Force Base, and the house became the official residence for the base commander."; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Jacquelyn Ainlay-Conley.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001514450