MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: dining room

IMG 0768-001-Plastic Surgery 2

23 Jan 2024 1 1 134
Cosmic Housework art exhibition by Madelon Vriesendorp at The Cosmic House. Some of the pieces are made of reused plastic milk bottles and the others are soft sculptures of body parts.

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22 Jan 2024 1 90
Dining room, The Cosmic House, Lansdowne Walk, Holland Park. This post-modern house was designed by Charles Jencks and his wife Maggie Keswick Jencks. It was the primary residence of the Jencks family from 1978 until Charles Jencks death in 2019 (Maggie, for whom the Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres are named, died in 1995). The house is Grade I listed.

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22 Jan 2024 1 83
Dining room, The Cosmic House, Lansdowne Walk, Holland Park. This post-modern house was designed by Charles Jencks and his wife Maggie Keswick Jencks. It was the primary residence of the Jencks family from 1978 until Charles Jencks death in 2019 (Maggie, for whom the Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres are named, died in 1995). The house is Grade I listed.

IMG 9524-001-Dining Room

03 Jun 2023 1 108
Leighton House, home of the artist Frederic Leighton, Holland Park Road

Lace Curtains

12 Sep 2016 331
Ventfort Hall and Gilded Age Museum, Lenox, Massachusetts gildedage.org

Fireplace Detail

07 Dec 2014 1 406
One of the bits that was being cleaned and restored.

Brother Duncan

07 Dec 2014 389
Our tour guide, Brother Duncan, in the Great Hall.

Restoration

07 Dec 2014 395
She was cleaning soot and grime from a previous fire off the marble mantlepiece.

Dining Hall

07 Dec 2014 371
The great hall where the brothers all dine together.

Dining Room

28 Jul 2013 1 297
One side of the dining room for the men; the other for the women. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/1830-brick-dwelling

Electrical Outlet

28 Jul 2013 267
The Shakers used modern conveniences including electricity and cars. This was the only outlet I saw in the Brick Dwelling (it's in the dining room). The face plate looks like it's from the 1930s or 40s, but I wonder about the outlets -- when did grounded outlets come into use?