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"Wellington, " Malcolm Matheson house, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 1931. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Wellington, " Malcolm Matheson house, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 1931. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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"Wellington, " Malcolm Matheson house, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 1931. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston. "Wellington, " Malcolm Matheson house, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 1931. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
"Wellington, " Malcolm Matheson house, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 1931. House Architecture: Built in the 18th century for Colonel Tobias Lear; from his death in 1818, owned by descendents of George Washington
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Malcolm Matheson House, Fox Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia, 18th Century - 1931. This striking photograph captures the historic "Wellington," Malcolm Matheson house located on Fox Hunt Road in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. Built in the 18th century for Colonel Tobias Lear, this magnificent residence has a rich history, having been owned by descendants of George Washington from Lear's death in 1818. The image, taken by renowned American photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in the 1930s, showcases the exterior beauty of the house, with its columns and pillars, terrace, and garden. The house's grandeur is further emphasized by the placement of a solitary chair on the terrace, inviting the viewer to imagine the past inhabitants. The lantern slides from the 1930s and 1940s, held in the Library of Congress, provide a glimpse into the heritage and history of this significant American building. The horticulture and landscape surrounding the house add to its charm, making it a must-see for anyone interested in American history, architecture, and the beauty of the past. This still image, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston, is a testament to the enduring allure of the past and the importance of preserving our historic buildings and their stories for future generations.
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