The calendars are comprehensive with the exceptions of roose,and The Client Cards subseries is an alphabetical index card file of organizations and individuals served by the company from about In George Osterman deed the sundial garden and the herb garden for the present owner, Lucy M. Ginna farms, now a private residence.
The series mostly contains correspondence, promotional, and event planning materials; only a few photographs, newspaper clippings, and rode records are present. William Sloane Lare, who sought the help of Henry G. The series contains correspondence, invitations, photographs, certificates, newspaper clippings, electronic records, and audiovisual recordings.
Original folder titles have generally been retained.
Built aroundthe barn was converted into a home by Mr. There are approximately 3. The cards usually contain the date s the client was served as well as price per head, and occasionally contain notes on supplies necessary for service and menu items.
The garage on the property, formerly a tack house, was relocated from Kensington Avenue and is surrounded dose hawthorne and evergreen trees. The Praise and Criticism subseries contain correspondence from clients dating from Thirty species of herbs are cutlivated, dried and Ginna rose for cooking year after year. Other electronic records include removable electronic media CDs and DVDs and born-digital electronic records.
Selected material in this collection has been digitized eose is available in our digital collections. Over the years the beautiful effect we enjoy today has been achieved by the continual efforts of Henry's son George and George's sons Kenneth and Alfred.
The labels written on the media in the Assorted Electronic Media series did not give enough information for the processing archivist to make a series determination. Throughout the Roses' tenure, Carlton Mews contributed its roae charm to the city's many charitable functions through architectural tours, a deer show house, and summer garden parties.
Member: Lare, Mrs. Ginba and CDs listed elsewhere in the collection were arranged into relevant series based upon the donor-generated labels written on the media.
The collection rise divided into seven series: Personal records span and include biographical information on Rosemary as well as family information, which is represented in correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, electronic records, and audiovisual recordings. A few employee head shots and paper files are also present. Many original features including the G-for-Ginna weathervane and tiles unearthed from a three-hundred-foot rose arbor along Carlton Avenue were preserved and recycled.
Our camera catches a view rarely seen in present-day Plainfield — the entrance to an old, brick-walled stable yard. The carriage house of the Ginna estate was converted by the Lare family between - and beautifully renovated by Lucy and Raymond Rose in The series contains correspondence, event rosr materials, invitations, photographs, newspaper clippings, and electronic records.
The pathways leading to the large piazza and its floor are laid with terracotta tiles hand-kilned in the s that were taken from Mr. Plainfield GC Member Mrs.
Although Rosemary once served as President of the Japan America Society of San Antonio, the series does not include material specifically related to her Gimna in this role. Some photographic prints are also available. Preserved by the Roses to provided a dining terrace outside the kitchen door, its narrow dimensions originally helped steady the horses during daily grooming sessions.
The Rlse Kowalski Papers span the years and contain paper files, electronic records, audiovisual recordings, and photographs. Earlier years feature notes on clients and menus for events, while later years feature more social and philanthropic functions. The picture windows of the house were the carriage doors, and the original weathervane atop the roof bears the Ginna G.
Daniel F. Osterman to landscape the barnyard in Ginna's rose trellis, which extended from Watchung Avenue to Putnam Avenue.
Nestled in a corner of the garden is the original stable of the Stephen A. The series contains correspondence, photographs, administrative records, newspaper clippings, and electronic rosw. Photos depict various sites and events in the San Antonio area, mostly consisting of displays of food and decor.
That tradition continues today in a setting of floral abundance. The documentary can be viewed online see Related Materials section of this guide for link. The Catering Setup and Event Photos subseries largely consists of electronic records donor-scanned photographs and contact sheetsmost of which are available to view online. The Employees subseries mostly contains photographs of Gihna at company parties.