Showing posts with label victorian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victorian. Show all posts

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Historic Homes of America: Hackley & Hume Houses

 The Hackley and Hume Houses, located in Muskegon, Michigan, were the residences of Charles H. Hackley and his business partner Thomas Hume.  Hackley was the owner of the J.H. Hackley & Co. lumbering firm which he started with his father in 1859, and was joined by Hume in 1881 to create the Hackley and Hume lumbering firm.   The success of their lumbering company allowed Hackley to purchase land for his family's new home and sold part of it to his partner, who also built his family home there.  Both homes were designed by David S. Hopkins in the Queen Anne style, Hume's completed in 1888, and Hackley's in 1889.  The homes share the 'City Barn', a carriage house built between the houses.  Both homes stayed in the family until around the 1950's, and joined the list of National Register of Historic Places by 1972.  Both were fully restored and open for tours by 2017.

Hackley House
















Hume House

Friday, August 9, 2019

The Phantoms of the Biltmore

  Back in May the Biltmore Estate put on an exhibition of reproduction clothing by Cosprop London, a renowned costuming company involved in film and television.  The clothing on display were copied from actual photographs of the Vanderbilt family(owners of the Biltmore) and their friends and staff from the turn of the 20th century. As a lover of historic homes and historic fashion, the combination of the two was not to be missed. 

Left: Adele and James Burden; Right: George Vanderbilt

Edith and George Vanderbilt with baby Cornelia

Left: George with his mother, Maria Louisa; Right: Edith and George Vanderbilt

Left: Edward Wharton; Right: Edith and George Vanderbilt, Edith Wharton

Elizabeth Mayo Dodge, opera singer

Left: Pauline Dresser Merrill and Cornelia; Right: George and Edith Vanderbilt

Left: Wilfred George Shackley, valet; Right: Martha Laube, lady's maid

Cornelia Vanderbilt and her cousin John Nicholas Brown

Left: Emily King, housekeeper; Right: Edith Vanderbilt

Detail of Edith's dress.

Elizabeth Mayo Dodge, opera singer, again.

Left: Edith and Ernesto Shepard Fabbri; Middle: Lila Vanderbilt Sloane Field and William B. Osgood Field; Right: Corinne Roosevelt Robinson and Douglas Robinson Jr.

Detail of Corrine's dress.

Bowling outfits.

Left: Bathing(swimming) attire; Right: Gymnasium attire

Left: Chef's assistant attire and chef's attire; Right: Laundress attire

Left: William S. Matthews, coachman; Right: Footman attire

Left: William B. Osgood Field and Lila Vanderbilt Sloane Field; Right: Hamilton McKown Twombly and Florence Vanderbilt Twombly

Details of Florence's dress and head piece.

Detail of Lila's dress.

Left: Edith and George Vanderbilt; Right: Catharine Clinton Hunt and Joseph Howland Hunt

Detail of Edith's dress.

Detail of Catharine's dress.

And lastly, Elizabeth Mayo Dodge, opera singer, yet again.


Further Research:
Cosprop London
Biltmore Estate
Wikipedia: Vanderbilt Family