The old cronies at the Valley Park Historical Society have reluctantly come forth with information regarding the childhood home of Mildred Payne. Once located on 1013 Walton Street, this ominous dwelling served as a precursor to the miserable life Mildred would later experience at Fenwood Asylum. Here’s what we have learned so far: *An only child, Mildred Payne was born in this house on June 13th, 1913. (She lived there with her parents until her father had her committed in 1928.) *In 1926, Mildred’s mother died tragically in a tool shed behind the house under circumstances we have yet to uncover. *The Payne family was regarded throughout Valley Park as “odd”, “somber”, and “withdrawn”. *Children avoided passing the house and shunned Mildred at school. *Neighbors frequently reported seeing what they called “silent lightning flashes” coming through the windows at night. (They also claimed that Mildred often attracted numerous flocks of black birds to her bedroom window by singing to them in an unknown language.) *After having Mildred committed, her father lived alone in the house until his apparent suicide in 1933. *The house had various owners in the years that followed, however no one ever occupied the place for more than a year. (It was finally torn down in 1967 after falling into severe disrepair. The lot remains undeveloped to this day.)
Front Elevation Concrete retaining wall with plaster finish & brick cap; brick pilasters with bluestone cap. FRONT DOOR DETAIL ENTRY FOYER Benchseat replaces entry closet; coat hooks provided o…
Style No. 55210611; Color Code: 072 All sales are final, no returns accepted A Toile de Jouy-style print celebrating a long-lost kingdom, the 'Dinosauria' wallpaper puts prehistoric creatures back into the spotlight. At once spirited and sophisticated, this print works beautifully in both children’s and adults’ bedrooms – all while symbolising the need to protect our fragile planet. PVC free Print method: Digital Hanging method: Paste the wall Dimensions Roll: W: 5'8” x H: 9'10” Single roll comprising of 4 x 9' 10' lengths, each 1'5” wide. Wall coverage per roll is 58' 10". This is not a continous roll House of Hackney Named after its founders’ beloved East London borough, the interiors brand House of Hackney is renowned for its opulent, moody sensibility and exquisitely detailed prints. Reworking tradition with their idiosyncratic flavor of maximalism, Frieda Gormley and Javvy M Royle’s artisan-crafted pieces are “future heirlooms” – made to be cherished for generations to come. This description was written by our selling partner.
Image 3 of 21 from gallery of Perrier Residence / CICADA. Photograph by Seamus Payne
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- Farmer Payne Architects Pioneer Ranch offers unobstructed views of the Pioneer Mountains with rustic and modern craftsmanship and style.
A Rich, Full Life, Cut Tragically Short Pauline Payne Whitney was born in 1874 to William Collins Whitney, financier and political leader, and Flora Payne Whitney, daughter of Senator Henry B Payne of Ohio and sister of Col. Oliver Payne, a board member of Standard Oil. The Whit
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Farmer Payne Architects, a Jackson Hole based boutique architecture firm, creates beautiful custom homes, luxury residential architecture, cutting-edge commercial architecture, and interior design.
Architects: George Fred Keck & William Keck Architectural Record 1962 All images are for educational purposes and are under copyright of creators and owners
Here's "Aphrodite," Col. Oliver Hazard Payne's famous yacht, anchored in front of his summer house at Esopus on the Hudson. The former Payne...
Following the completed renovation of his cottage outside Bath, Toby Perryman-Payne now has a loyal online following who love his ‘slow design’ approach and view on current trends. As he gears up to take on a new project, Toby tells us more about his process and style – plus, he shares everything on his shopping list…
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Ilyn Payne is a knight from House Payne. He serves as the King's Justice, the royal headsman, for King Robert I Baratheon. Ilyn is a cousin to Podrick Payne.[2][3]
Pre-quake Payne Mansion dates to 1881.
Published in HOUSE & GARDEN'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO INTERIOR DECORATION, 1947.
Unlike other photographers of the abandoned, the work of Christopher Payne has always been about the delicate balance between human presence and physical structure. His study of the Steinway Factory in Astoria, Queens was simultaneously a conceptual exploration of abstraction, an architectural analysis, and how Steinway workers factor into the production space. Each of the workers he photographed had a story, and together, making a piano was like a choreographed dance. Payne’s recently released