East Lawn
Found in 161 Collections and/or Records:
BW-2884/1-3 - Excavation grounds detail - corners of deer park wall at center gate , December 1949
The Historical Photograph Collection is largely comprised of materials created by or for the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association. Photographers primarily include staff members and contract photographers. The collection spans the 1930s to the 2000s and includes analog material made up of a variety of sizes of film negatives providing a visual history of the Mansion, outbuildings, tombs, grounds, events, visitors, collection objects, personnel, restoration, and changes throughout the estate.
Celebration of Washington's Birthday at Mount Vernon, February 22, 1943
Centennial Celebration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, October 24, 1953
Centennial Celebration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, October 24, 1953
Centennial Celebration of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, October 24, 1953
Charles de Gaulle and Party on the East Lawn at Mount Vernon, July 7, 1944
Copy photograph, Group photograph with Charles Evans Hughes and Mrs. Hughes, December 1888
Copy photograph provided by the Office of the Curator at the Supreme Court of the United States. Hughes became a Supreme Court Chief Justice in the 1930s.
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and Party at Mount Vernon, January 14, 1947
Deer Park, 1946
East Front, Mount Vernon, May 4, 1981
Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.
East Lawn of Mount Vernon, September 1931
East View from the Mansion, Mt. Vernon, 1878-1883
Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.