Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Ely School for Girls

The Ely School for Girls designed by Carrere & Hastings c. 1907 in Greenwich, Connecticut. The preparatory school moved from New York City to Greenwich the year the building was completed. The school burned down in 1926.


Photos from The Brickbuilder, 1907.

4 comments:

the designers muse said...

How interesting....I never knew that school existed in Greenwich...it looks like it was huge.

Anonymous said...

What was the address of the school in Greenwich? It must have been a huge fire for it to have burned down.

Anonymous said...

On another website (http://greenwich.patch.com/articles/ebay-saturday-a-bit-of-scholastic-history-in-greenwich#comment_5704576) someone said it was out on North St., between Ivanhoe Lane and Hawkwood Lane; someone else mentioned that the carriage house and some foundations still remain. That's out across from St. Mary Cemetery. Looks like anything there would now be on someone's private property. I did a Google search since I just ran across some photos of the school in an architectural magazine from 1909.

Anonymous said...

My grandmother, Katherine Roberts, attended that school. She started in NYC then it moved to Greenwich. This was c.1900. I wonder if any records survived the fire in 1926. If anyone finds out can you please email me? [rmpope@rcn.com]. I'd love to find out some more on her but I'm guessing all the records burned too. Thanks.