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Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection

Smithsonian Gardens

Object Details

General
About half of the negatives were originally housed in paper sleeves, most of which were labelled with the client name. The rest were in unlabelled boxes and account for most of the unidentified gardens in the collection. The lantern slides were housed in a slotted box with the title 'Harvard University' written on the inside of the cover. None of the photographic images were captioned or dated; the garden plans specify the client and location.
Landscape architect
Shipman, Ellen Biddle, 1869-1950
Topic
Gardens -- United States
Provenance
Taylor Belcher, III and Anthony W. Belcher donated the collection to the Archives of American Gardens in 2021.
Landscape architect
Shipman, Ellen Biddle, 1869-1950
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Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection
Sponsor
Cataloging of the Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection was made possible with support from the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative Pool, administered by the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum.
Biographical / Historical
Ellen (Biddle) Shipman (1869-1950) was a pioneering landscape architect who designed hundreds of gardens throughout the United States from the late 1910s thoughout the 1940s. She was mentored by architect and landscape architect Charles A Platt and gained professional experience in his office. Shipman made a point of hiring women to work in her Manhattan office. Most of her commissions were for private clients, though she did design several public spaces including school campuses, library grounds, and memorials.
Extent
.48 Cubic feet (3 boxes, film negatives, glass plate negatives, glass lantern slides, and autochromes)
Date
circa 1903-1950
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.SHP
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, Ellen Shipman garden photography collection.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged geographically by state, according to the location of the garden.
Rights
Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Existence and Location of Copies
The Ellen McGowan Biddle Shipman papers, 1914-1946, Collection Number 1259 in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at Cornell University Library include copies of some of the images in this collection.
Content Description
The Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection consists of (350) film and glass plate negatives, glass lantern slides, and autochromes that document over fifty gardens designed by landscape architect Ellen Shipman. The negatives copy photographs and plans from Shipman's office and are not the original 'masters.'
Restrictions
Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.
Related Materials
Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections includes the Ellen McGowan Biddle Shipman papers, 1914-1946, Collection Number 1259.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1633519809253-1633519809257-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb60d1a7f1c-01f7-4ea5-b9b3-8ea2cf0bd775

In the Collection

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  • Glen Head -- Rynwood

  • Owl's Nest: Garden bed in front of brick wall.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Gothic-style archway with steps to stone terrace.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Retaining wall with flowerbed featuring tulips and wisteria tree.

  • Topsfield: Walled, flower garden with bulbous pot on wrought iron pedestal.

  • Stewart Garden: Landscape architecture drawing depicting teahouse, residence, garage, and playground.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Gothic Revival house and stone terrace lined with potted plants.

  • Springfield -- North Mowing

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Brick path in front of house with stone wall and flowerbeds featuring poppies.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Driveway to porte-cochere with wall and balustrade on one side.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Lawn garden with flower, shrub, and tree border in front of stone house.

  • Cleveland -- Clapp Garden

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Stone terrace with birdbath surrounded but mixed border plantings featuring tulips and stone wall.

  • Achelis Garden: Stone terrace and chairs.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): View of three terraces featuring lawns, flower and shrub borders, tall trees, and lily pond.

  • Unidentified Garden: Young boy planting seeds in garden under construction.

  • Mitchell Garden: Rose garden and terrace.

  • Rose Terrace: Stone path leading to sculpture.

  • Smith Garden: Flower garden with path leading to house.

  • Penwood: Flagstone walk with flower borders on either side.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden

  • Ripplebrook Farm: Circular bench around shade tree on lawn with house.

  • Barbour Garden: Lawn with classical statues on pedestals.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Flagstone patio with pergola attached to clapboard house.

  • Topsfield: Landscape architecture drawing of gardens in front of residence with details of features.

  • Topsfield: Garden house among shrub border of lawn.

  • Owl's Nest: Flower bed and lawn.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden

  • Unidentified Garden: Garden path with double border featuring tulips.

  • Rose Terrace: Trellises along stone retaining wall.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Tudor-style house with walled lawn garden featuring round pool in center.

  • Edgeroad: Path, flower beds, wall with urn finials, and figure statue.

  • Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company: Lawn, trees, and building.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Pergola over portion of brick patio with stone steps leading to house and bordered on one side by retaining wall of large boulders planted with flowers and shrubs.

  • Rose Terrace: Trellis rose garden.

  • Rynwood: Flagstone path through flower beds.

  • Overfields: Path through flower beds leading to small fountain at the intersection.

  • Syosset -- Overfields

  • Topsfield: Renaissance revival wall fountain with mask and cartouche.

  • Fynmere: Landscape architecture drawing of gardens and paths.

  • Unidentified Garden: Young boy holding seed packet in garden under construction.

  • Rose Terrace: Formal parterre garden.

  • Cave Hill: Flower beds, pots, and fountain on cobblestone path leading to garden gate.

  • Topsfield: Path to ivy-covered arch with wrought-iron gate.

  • Smith Garden: Path through walled flower garden.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Stone steps up to lawn terrace in front of stone house.

  • Fynmere: View of flower garden and garden houses under construction.

  • Alger Garden: Flower beds divided by paths behind house.

  • Mitchell Garden: Steps to dovecote, tool house.

  • Penwood: Parterre garden with boxwood borders and fruit trees surrounded by pergola with stone columns.

  • Allen Garden: Lawn and oval lily pond within hedge border.

  • Rose Terrace: Small fountain with irises.

  • Edgeroad: View of garden from above.

  • Allen Garden: Seating under shade tree on stone terrace.

  • Edgeroad: Path through flower beds to statue on ornate pedestal.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Shrubs and irises bordering pond and wooded hillside.

  • Clapp Garden: Fountain in center of oval garden edged with flowers and shrubs.

  • Alger Garden: Pair of statues flanking steps to lower garden terrace.

  • Smith Garden: Outdoor seating area with large relief sculpture.

  • Barbour Garden: Ivy-covered house with waterfall and stream from the terrace.

  • Allen Garden: Lawn terraces with rectangular pond.

  • Allen Garden: Rectangle pool with shaded settee.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden

  • Brook Place: Woman entering clapboard house.

  • Rippowam: Garden walk with flower bed borders and lawn.

  • Penwood: Flagstone path through parterre garden with flowers and fruit trees leading to pergola with stone columns.

  • Topsfield: Renaissance revival wall fountain on lawn.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Lawn with large trees in front of house.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Climbing plants covering archway from one garden space to another.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Stone house with climbing plants and lawn with flower borders.

  • Irvington -- Uplands

  • Fynmere: View through arch of walkway bordered by hedges.

  • Old Farm: Stone wall around small reflecting pool with seating area.

  • Greenwich -- Live Oak

  • Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company: Sidewalk around building with trees and large boulders.

  • Ripplebrook Farm: Brick stairs to terrace.

  • Cave Hill: Path lined with iris beds leading to garden house.

  • Hamilton Farms: Path bordered by flower beds.

  • Allen Garden: Landscape architecture drawing of garden on Long Island Sound.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden(s)

  • Smith Garden: Terrace overlooking Pittsburgh with seating and sculpture of the god Mercury.

  • Rose Terrace: Trellis garden and casino.

  • Achelis Garden: Open gate and garden walk.

  • Smith Garden: Path in flower garden with tulip border.

  • Milton -- Spalding Garden

  • Owl's Nest: Lawn and flower bed.

  • Rose Terrace: Garden gate.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Lawn in front of stone house covered in climbing plants.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Brick path with double border in front of clapboard house with covered porch.

  • Lexington -- Cave Hill

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Graded path through shaded, naturalistic garden.

  • Unidentified Garden(s): Flowerbeds featuring classical statues in rose garden surrounded by stone wall.

  • Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company: Lawn with large trees around large brick building with elevated portico.

  • Unidentified Location -- Unidentified Garden

  • New Hampshire

  • Princeton -- Priory Court

  • Halfred Farms: Densely-planted flowers, shrubs, and trees next to house.

  • Allen Garden: Stone steps leading to lawn terraces.

  • Clapp Garden: Stone-lined pond with naturalistic plantings behind house.

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