tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1065946066745731728.post8544799965251454602..comments2024-03-17T00:08:48.923-04:00Comments on Beyond the Gilded Age: The C. Ledyard Blair ResidenceZach L.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04464823999255502522noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1065946066745731728.post-78730527445671767822012-01-12T01:49:50.531-05:002012-01-12T01:49:50.531-05:00The house is almost too elongated. Reads more like...The house is almost too elongated. Reads more like an elegant row of English townhouses than one home, but it is beautifully detailed. Interior photos maybe one day? Yea 5th Avenue back in this era had to be incredible to see.archibuffnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1065946066745731728.post-24314902536021179532012-01-11T21:27:08.618-05:002012-01-11T21:27:08.618-05:00Dilettante, I'd add Twombly's neighbor to ...Dilettante, I'd add Twombly's neighbor to the north, the Eleanor Widner Rice townhouse by Horace Trumbauer, to that distinguished grouping as well. <br /><br />Fifth Avenue must have been an astonishing sight in 1920.Briannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1065946066745731728.post-12008589835946400462012-01-11T20:54:35.620-05:002012-01-11T20:54:35.620-05:00Quite an ensemble---this house on one corner, the ...Quite an ensemble---this house on one corner, the Frick mansion occupying the next block, and Florence Twombley's elegant house on the next corner. Sic transit gloria.<br /><br />Handsome house, if a bit long and skinny.<br /><br />And poor Blairsden. There's another estate that should be preserved for the public. Where are all the benefactors?The Down East Dilettantehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13950254669198151850noreply@blogger.com