1915
Nutting Collection: New Hampshire: Portsmouth: Wentworth Gardner House
GUSN-195417
This interior view shows the Gardner bedchamber, or north parlor chamber, of the Georgian-style Wentworth-Gardner House on Mechanic Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Mrs. Elizabeth Rindge Wentworth built the house in 1760 as a wedding gift for her son Thomas, who died in 1768. In 1793, Major William Gardner bought the house and lived there until he died in 1833. In 1915, Wallace Nutting purchased the house, restored the building, and added it as one of the five sites in his for-profit enterprise, the Wallace Nutting Chain of Colonial Pictorial Houses.
bedrooms
houses
Georgian (British Renaissance-Baroque style)
interior views
dwellings
beds (furniture)
sleeping and reclining furniture
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
[North parlor chamber] / Gardner bedchamber, Wentworth-Gardner House, Portsmouth / North west chamber (handwritten)
DigitalID 000542
AccessID 761
Other identifier HNEDID-000542
Nutting studio number 9058
1 photographic print : black-and-white ; 8 x 10 inches
Paper finding aid available in the Library and Archives.
PC039
Wallace Nutting photographic collection, 1910s-1930s
1916-04-26
PC039.USNH.03.017
Museum Purchase
Date listed as 1914 in Richard M. Candee. Wallace Nutting's Portsmouth, 57.
8 x 10 (HxW)(inches)
Portsmouth (Rockingham county, New Hampshire)
Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941 (photographer)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Wentworth, Elizabeth Rindge
Wentworth, Thomas, 1740-1768
Gardner, William, 1751-1834
Wallace Nutting Chain of Colonial Pictorial Houses
Mechanic Street (Portsmouth, N.H.)
Architectural photography
Item
Nutting Collection: New Hampshire: Portsmouth: Wentworth Gardner House
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