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Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects, Brookline, Mass. 2 7x5 in. prints.
1905 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architectect Frederick Law Olmsted in 1905. Only the two ponds in the southwest section were actually constructed.
1905 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architectect Frederick Law Olmsted in 1905. Only the two ponds in the southwest section were actually constructed.
1905 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architectect Frederick Law Olmsted in 1905. Only the two ponds in the southwest section were actually constructed.
1905 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architectects F.L and J.C. Olmsted in 1897. Only the two ponds in the southwest section were actually constructed.
1897 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architects F.L and J.C. Olmsted in 1897.
1897 |
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General Plan for the Missouri Botanical Garden looking west showing changes suggested by landscape architectects F.L and J.C. Olmsted in 1897. Only the two ponds in the southwest section were actually constructed.
1897 |
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Drawing on paper showing cross sections of water features in Olmsted Plan Synoptical Garden. This would become the North Anerica Tract. The cross sections show order of clay, stone chips and gravel that will line the water features.
1897 |
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Detail drawing, part of the Olmsted Master Plan, showing a greenhouse complex that was never built in the area of the Fruiticetum in what is now the East end of the Ridgway parking lot.
1897 |
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