Rotch & Tilden
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Rotch & Tilden was an American architectural firm active in Boston, Massachusetts from 1880 through 1895.
The firm was organized by partners Arthur Rotch and George Thomas Tilden. Notable graduates of the firm include Ralph Adams Cram and Harold Van Buren Magonigle.
Selected works
- Saint Saviour's Episcopal Church and Rectory, Bar Harbor, Maine, 1877
- Bennett Building, Billerica Public Library, Billerica, Massachusetts, 1881
- Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Milton, Massachusetts, 1885
- Church of the Holy Spirit, Mattapan, Boston, 1886[1]
- Farnsworth Art Museum, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 1887-1889 (razed 1958) [2]
- Cambridge Manual Training School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1889
- Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morristown, New Jersey, 1891[3]
- Ventfort Hall, Lenox, Massachusetts, 1891-1893
- Old Public Library, now the Exeter Historical Society, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1894
- Sea Urchins, mansion for Burton Harrison and now part of College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine
References
- ↑ http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=628 accessed 11/10/10
- ↑ On the boards: drawings by nineteenth-century Boston architects By James F. O'Gorman, Wellesley College
- ↑ http://www.arboretumfriends.org/node/1 accessed 11/10/10
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