Mary Webb G. Robb lantern slides
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Mary Webb G. Robb lantern slides
- Date
- circa 1935-1942 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Robb, Mary Webb
- Extent
- 0.67 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Manors
- Courses and lectures.
- Gardening -- Kentucky -- Lexington -- History.
- Europe
- Architecture
- Architecture -- Kentucky
- Gardening.
- Antebellum architecture
- Dwellings
- Houses -- Kentucky
- Europe
- Gardening -- Societies, etc.
- Dwellings
- Manors
- Courses and lectures.
- Fort Harrod (Harrodsburg, Ky.)
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into series by lecture.
- Preferred Citation
- 2013av010 : [identification of item], Mary Webb Robb lantern slides, circa 1935-1942, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Mary Webb G. Robb was born on January 25, 1872, in Montegomery County, Kentucky. She was the organizer and president for two years of the State Garden Club of Kentucky, and was admitted as a lifetime member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. In 1935, the accredited flower show judge attended both the national flower show in Holland and the Chelsea Show in England, which are represented in this collection. Robb moved from Nicholasville, Kentucky to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, where she became a member of the Ft. Lauderdale Garden Club, for which she gave lectures. Mary Webb G. Robb died May 26, 1942.
- Scope and Content
- The Mary Webb G. Robb lantern slides (dated circa 1935-1942; .67 cubic feet; 125 items) consist of an extensive group of lantern slides taken by Mary Webb G. Robb of Jessamine County, Kentucky. Robb used these for the lectures titled, "Old Homes and Gardens of Kentucky" and "Famous Homes and Gardens of Europe." Included are indeces to the slides and a small amount of manuscript material. The slides from the lecture on famous gardens and home of Europe picture many English homes and gardens belonging to affluent people such as Lord Snaithling (items 47-51) and Madam Mary de Navarro (items 32 and 33). There are many representing the Chelsea Show, a flower show (items 35-38), as well as Hidcor Manor (items 41-45). The slides from the lecture on old homes and gardens of Kentucky show colonial-period homes and antebellum architecture, including the Whitley House--Kentucky's first brick home (item 1)--and the Old Stone Courthouse in Greensburg (item). There are also some gardens pictures, such as the Brown Pusey Garden (item 19). There is also a large group of 64 unidentified slides that show gardens, buildings, and people. The manuscript material includes checks, newspaper clippings, and a memorial record.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
"Old Homes and Gardens of Kentucky" lecture, undated
Scope and Contents
The "Old Homes and Gardens of Kentucky" lecture series comprises of 26 lantern slides that picture many colonial period homes and antebellum architecture from Kentucky, as well as the gardens. These slides are part of a lecture given my Mary Webb G. Robb titled "Old Homes and Gardens of Kentucky". There is an index to the slides that describes the subjects of the photographs. Notable items include The Whitley House, Kentucky's first brick house (item 1), and the Old Stone Meeting House in Clark County (item 7).
Slides, undated
Whitley House, Kentucky's first brick house (originally labeled as 1), undated
Hall's Gap, Kentucky, undated
Philipps Home, Jessamine, undated
Morrison Chaple (Chapel), undated
Defour Home, first vineyard west of Alleghenies, undated
Union Church of Berea, undated
The Old Stone Court-House, Greensburg, Kentucky, undated
The first residence in the town of Lebanon, undated
Shinely, undated
The Davis Home, undated
Academy, the home of Mayor and Mrs. N. Adleunis, undated
First rock house in Kentucky, Shepherdsville, undated
Calumel, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martur, Midway, Kentucky, undated
Dorichaus, home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, undated
Maple Lawn, home of M. C. Crington, undated
College and academy in Nazareth-Nelson County, Kentucky, undated
Baughman Home, undated
Brown Pusey House, undated
Brown Pusey Garden, undated
Ghent College, undated
Baptist Church, Ghent, Kentucky, undated
The Gov. Clark Home, Clark County, undated
Caveland, Clark County, undated
The Old Stone Meeting House, Clark, County, undated
Salmon House, undated
Red brick colonial home, Lancaster, Kentucky, undated
Index, undated
"Famous Homes and Gardens of Europe" lecture, after 1935
Scope and Contents
The "Famous Homes and Gardens of Europe" lecture series features 36 lantern slides showing the famous homes and gardens of Europe. The slides are part of a lecture titled "Famous Homes and Gardens of Europe." There are many slides from the Chelsea Show (items 35-38), and Hidcor Manor (items 41-45) as well as Lord Snaithling's gardens (items 47-51) are well represented. There is an index to the slides that details the subjects of the photographs, which were taken during her trip to Europe.
Slides, after 1935
Gardens of the Nation - Rich Fellows Circles, New York, undated
Rock Gardens, The Gardens of the Nation, New York, undated
Valeudaur group - Holland, undated
Isle of Markeu - Holland, undated
Ann Hashways Collags - Sheakspere's Company - England, undated
Madam Mary de Navarro Garden, Broadway, undated
Madam Mary de Navarro, Broadway, Woochester - England, undated
Lady Nancy Astor - Plereudeu, Oxfordshire - England, undated
Lady Nancy Astor - Plereudeu, Oxfordshire - England, undated
Chelsea Show - Sullon's Display, undated
Chelsea Show, undated
Chelsea Show, Delpheunens and leupus, undated
Chelsea Show, undated
Colonel Lanereuce Johnson - Hidcor Manor, Glochestershire, England, undated
The Phlot Garden, Hidcor Manor - Glochestershire, England, undated
Hidcor Manor - Lanereuce Johnson - Glochestershire, England - From the top of Pavillivie Terrace Slips, undated
Hidcor Manor - Colonel Lanereuce Johnson - Looking from the Phlot Garden to south side of house, undated
Hidcor Manor - Colonel Lanereuce Johnson - The Port- Glochester, England, undated
Hidcor Manor - Colonel Lanereuce Johnson - Looking eastward down alley, undated
Hidcor Manor - The Pink and Grey borders, undated
Sulgrave Manor, The Rose Garden, undated
Lord Snaithling from Hill Park - Southampton, England - From the Formal Garden, undated
Lord Snaithling from Hill Park - The South Garden, undated
Lord Snaithling - from Hill Park - Southampton, England - Detail of Pergola and wall around South Garden, undated
Lord Snaithling from Hill Park - Southampton, England - looking out from pergolas towards Herb Garden, undated
Lord Snaithling from Hill Park - Southampton - Pergolas around South Garden, undated
Hinchingbrooke House, surrounded by a garden - a corner of which the Japanese Garden is shown, undated
Chapel Manor- Kitchen Garden, undated
Chapel Manor at Kent. - J. N. Nyall - built in Italian style, undated
House of Mr. Louden, undated
The home of Mrs. Yocheus, undated
Mrs. Shannon Drake, undated
Sir P. Lasson - Gardener, Mr. Wallace, undated
Home of L.N. Sullon, Hillside, Reading - England, undated
Sir E. Wills, undated
Harrowgate, undated
Lady Mountain - Bourne, England, undated
Index, after 1935
Unidentified slides, undated
Scope and Contents
The Unidentified slides series comprises 64 slides and makes up the bulk of the collection. These are lantern slides that could not be matched with certainty to the lecture indices. The slides feature landscapes of Kentucky, buildings, and gardens.
Red brick house with columns, undated
Church and Administration Building, Nazareth Junior College, Nazaeth, Ky., undated
Where Mary Todd Lincoln lived, undated
Ft. Harrod, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, undated
Road next to hill, undated
Road and trees, undated
Side of road, house, and telephone poles, undated
Brick house shown through trees in yard, undated
Waterfall, undated
Red brick house with columns in front, undated
Brick oven outdoors, undated
Beaumont Inn, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, undated
Interior of home, vase of flowers, undated
House and beds of flowers, undated
Red brick house shown from street, undated
Pilot Knob from Route 25 near Berea, Kentucky, undated
Road, house, shrubbery, and telephone poles, undated
Hill next to dirt road and stone wall, undated
Hilly road next to homes, undated
Shrubs and trees next to road, undated
Sitting room in home, fireplace, undated
Brick home and trees, undated
White home with red roof, undated
Holland-America Line, Rotterdam-New York, T.S.S. Statendam, undated
Group of Dutch men standing next to building, undated
Child sitting in garden in front of house, undated
Child standing on walkway through garden next to home, undated
Fountain in pond, home in background, undated
Garden and birdhouse, undated
Garden with stone-lined pool and path, undated
Blociende Bloembollenvelden (hyacinten) - Fields of flowers, undated
Garden with rock-lined pond, undated
Garden with chairs and table, undated
Trees with arbor, undated
Mill and bridge, people sitting near river, undated
Trees and path through garden, undated
Flower in pot, on bench, undated
Peacock in garden, undated
Blossoming tree next to steps of house, undated
Rock-lined pond in garden, undated
Path lined with flowers leading to house, undated
Garden and houses, undated
Flower garden and pond, undated
Pond with flowers, undated
Stone path through garden with bench, undated
Fountain and bench in garden, undated
Fountain in garden, undated
Path under arbor in garden, undated
Brick path under flower-covered arbor, undated
Rock garden with flowers and pond, undated
Path through garden, undated
Garden plots and greenhouse, undated
Path through garden, undated
Garden and wooden fence, undated
Garden with benches and sculptures, undated
Trees in garden, undated
Path through garden leading to shed, undated
Path through trees, undated
Paths lined with flowers leading to house, undated
Garden in front of house, undated
Path lined with trees, undated
Pond with lily pads, undated
Porch with chairs overlooking garden, undated
Papers, 1939-1942
Scope and Contents
The series includes papers concerning Mary Webb G. Robb. There are three checks written by her, a newspaper clipping about her upcoming lecture, a page from the Sunday Herald Leader, and a copy of the memorial record from her funeral.
Checks, 1939-1941
- Box 5, folder 3
Check - Nicholasville, Ky. - Farmers Bank - Paid to Rosenberg Jewelry and Optical Shop for five dollars, by Mary Webb G. Robb, 1939 December 6
Check to Harrold Wails for sixteen dollars and fifty-five cents, by Mary Webb G. Robb, 1939
Check to U.R. Bell for forty dollars, by Mary Webb G. Robb, 1941 October 28
Funeral memorial record for Mary Webb Gibson Robb, Lexington, KY, 1942 May 28
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