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Thomas Warren Sears photograph collection

Smithsonian Gardens

Object Details

Creator
Sears, Thomas Warren, 1880-1966
Sears & Wendell
Olmsted Brothers
Harvard University
American Society of Landscape Architects
Donor
Tibbetts, Eleanor Sears
Topic
Landscape architecture
Topic
Photographers
Landscape architects
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Gardens -- England
Provenance
Gift of Eleanor Sears Tibbetts, Sears' daughter, to the Horticulture Services Division (later Smithsonian Gardens) in 1992.
Creator
Sears, Thomas Warren, 1880-1966
Sears & Wendell
Olmsted Brothers
Harvard University
American Society of Landscape Architects
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Thomas Warren Sears photograph collection
Summary
The Thomas Warren Sears Photograph Collection documents examples of the design work of Thomas Warren Sears (1880-1966), a landscape architect and amateur photographer from Brookline, Massachusetts. Sears, who was based for most of his career in Philadelphia, designed a variety of different types of landscapes ranging from private residences, schools, and playgrounds to parks, cemeteries, and urban housing developments located primarily in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York. In addition to some of Sears' design work, images in the collection document Sears' domestic and foreign travels, design inspirations, and family. The collection includes over 4,800 black and white negatives and glass lantern slides dated circa 1899 to 1930. While most images show private and public gardens, there are a significant number of unidentified views and views photographed in Europe during two trips he took there in 1906 and 1908. Few images are captioned or dated. In addition, there are over 50 plans and drawings, most notably for Balmuckety in Pikesville, Maryland and Reynolda in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and 3 monographs by or about Sears.
Biographical/Historical note
Thomas Warren Sears was born in 1880 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1903 and Bachelor of Science degree in landscape architecture from the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard in 1906. Sears was an amateur photographer who won awards for his photography while at Harvard. In 1915 his images were published in the monograph, Parish Churches of England. After graduation he worked for the firm of Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects for two years and then briefly practiced in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1913, Sears established a landscape design office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he spent the remainder of his professional career. Sears at one point was in a professional partnership; some of his design plans list the firm name of Sears and Wendell. He was made a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1921. Sears designed many different types of landscapes ranging from private residences, schools, and playgrounds to parks, cemeteries, and urban housing developments. His designs were primarily located in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York. Just a few of his private landscapes include Marengo in Easton, Maryland; Sunnybrook, the Isaac H. Clothier, Jr. estate in Radnor, Pennsylvania; and Balmuckety in Pikesville, Maryland. In 1915, Sears started work on Reynolda, a country estate in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He generated design plans for the property intermittently over the next two decades. Reynolda's formal gardens, greenhouses, and acres of fields and woodlands subsequently became part of Wake Forest University. During World War I, Sears designed Army camps in Battle Creek, Michigan and Spartanburg, South Carolina. He also helped lay out Langley Field, at that time an experimental aviation field in Hampton Roads, Virginia. In the 1940s, Sears designed the amphitheater at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania for concerts, outdoor performances, and other special events. During that decade he also worked on Colonial Revival gardens at Pennsbury, William Penn's country estate in Bucks County, Pennsylvania located by the Delaware River. Sears retired in 1964 and died in 1966.
Extent
44.5 Cubic feet (4,317 glass negatives. 363 film negatives. 182 glass lantern slides. 12 photograph albums. 56 plans and drawings. 3 monographs. )
Date
1899-1964
Custodial History note
Sears' daughter, Eleanor Sears Tibbetts, deposited the Thomas Warren Sears Collection with the Winterthur Museum's Garden Department around 1991. Winterthur subsequently decided not to acquire the collection and it was then donated by Mrs. Tibbetts to the Smithsonian's Horticulture Services Division (now Smithsonian Gardens). The collection was transferred to HSD in the plastic crates which Winterthur had used to store it.
Archival Repository
Archives of American Gardens
Identifier
AAG.SRS
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Negatives
Blueprints
Albums
Plans (drawings)
Lantern slides
Citation
Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, Thomas Warren Sears photograph collection.
Arrangement note
The glass plate negatives were originally housed in numerous cardboard boxes manufactured for the sale of undeveloped glass plate negatives. Sears annotated the outside of the boxes with project or client names and/or locations, but the contents do not always match these labels. In addition, because very few of the glass plate negatives and lantern slides were labeled or captioned, it is not always evident where one job ended and another began if multiple projects were stored in the same carton. As a result, there are many instances in the Sears Collection where images have been inadvertently mislabeled because their identification is not apparent. Misidentified images are subject to correction as their proper identification is discovered. Each project has been assigned its own unique AAG job number based on its geographic origin. Those groups of images that have not been identified as to their location have been assigned a project number starting with 'SRS.' The collection is arranged into 3 series: 1) Photographic images (including glass plate negatives, film negatives, glass lantern slides, and photograph albums) 2) Plans and Drawings 3) Monographs
Processing Information note
The collection was processed by Smithsonian staffers Paula Healy and Marca Woodhams and Smithsonian volunteer Nancy Sahli.
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.
Genre/Form
Negatives
Blueprints
Albums
Plans (drawings)
Lantern slides
Other Finding Aids note
An item-level inventory of the photographic images in the Thomas Warren Sears Collection was generated by Marie Martin, an appraisor of 19th and 20th century photography, for the collection's donor (Sears' daughter), Eleanor S. Tibbetts. Martin inventoried the collection from December 1992 to February 1993 after it had been donated to the Smithsonian's Horticulture Services Division (later Smithsonian Gardens); she submitted copies of the completed inventory to Mrs. Tibbetts and to the Smithsonian in March 1993.
Scope and Contents note
The Thomas Warren Sears Photograph Collection documents examples of the design work of Thomas Warren Sears (1880-1966), a landscape architect and amateur photographer from Brookline, Massachusetts. Sears, who was based for most of his career in Philadelphia, designed a variety of different types of landscapes ranging from private residences, schools, and playgrounds to parks, cemeteries, and urban housing developments located primarily in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New York. In addition to some of Sears' design work, images in the collection document Sears' domestic and foreign travels, design inspirations, and family. The collection includes over 4,800 black and white negatives and glass lantern slides dated circa 1899 to 1930. While most images show private and public gardens, there are a significant number of unidentified views and views photographed in Europe during two trips he took there in 1906 and 1908. Few images are captioned or dated. In addition, there are over 50 plans and drawings, most notably for Balmuckety in Pikesville, Maryland and Reynolda in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and monographs by or about Sears. Several of the glass lantern slides are duplicates of glass plate negatives in the collection. They apparently were chosen by Sears to illustrate some of his best design work, perhaps for lecture or client purposes. In addition, there are 56 plans and drawings, most notably for Balmuckety in Pikesville, Maryland and Reynolda in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They range in date from 1917 to 1937 and from 1955 to 1964. Sears photographed some of his early plans; they are included in with the photographic images. Sears also photographed a handful of design plans by landscape architect Sibley Coslett Smith who practiced in Providence, Rhode Island; Sears and Smith shared the same business address there. The Thomas Warren Sears Collection does not fully document the extent of Sears' design work. The use of glass plate negatives—which make up the bulk of the Thomas Warren Sears Collection—as a photography medium waned sometime during the first quarter of the twentieth century. As a result, the images in the Sears Collection capture examples of Sears' early to mid-career design work but they do not include jobs designed by Sears during the latter half of his design career.
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 Archival Materials note
The Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project (PAB), administered by The Athenaeum of Philadelphia, includes references to design projects by Sears. Harvard University's Loeb Library includes a number of images by Sears, some of them documenting gardens that he designed. Harvard University's Fine Arts Library, Special Collections includes a collection of photographs and negatives of English parish churches by Sears, c. 1908. Some of the images were published in the monograph, Parish Churches of England. The Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina includes plans by Sears of Reynolda in its Estate Archives.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562707900944-1562707901728-0
Metadata Usage
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GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb68e184341-59d2-4612-8886-4cc747c92bfe

In the Collection

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  • Miscellaneous Sites in Shere, Surrey, England, and Vicinity, Series 1: an unidentified house and garden.

  • Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte: the entrance front.

  • Unidentified Sites: a garden in an unidentified location.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Providence, Rhode Island: an unidentified house on Francis Street, since demolished, with a corner of the Rhode Island Medical Society Library Building visible on the left.

  • Cranston Street Armory: the Dexter Street side of the armory.

  • Watch Hill

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Groombridge, Kent, England: an unidentified location, probably on the Groombridge Place Estate.

  • Schaeffer Garden: a view of the garden showing stone walls and stairs, pathways, and terracing.

  • Roland Park: the Roland Park Woman's Club building, at the intersection of Roland Avenue, Cold Spring Lane, and Ridgewood Road.

  • Central Park: The Terrace.

  • Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: the Pavillon du Lac restaurant.

  • Cedarhurst and Hewlett -- Unidentified Gardens

  • Miscellaneous Sites in West Sussex, England: Stopham Bridge on the River Arun.

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Symphyotrichum laeve, commonly called smooth aster.

  • Pine Valley Golf Club: the 7th hole from the first of two fairways.

  • Southwood: a view across the estate, with the mansion barely visible in the distance.

  • Unidentified Garden in Cohasset, Massachusetts: an unidentified woman, probably Mary Sears Towle, with an unidentified boy.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in New Hampshire, Series 1: looking across the Saco River Valley in Intervale, New Hampshire, toward Mt. Kearsarge North.

  • Unidentified

  • Vale, The: view of outbuilding

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Paris: looking along the Seine toward the Pont Royal bridge from the old Pont Solférino footbridge.

  • Turnham Green: looking across Turnham Green in Chiswick toward Christ Church.

  • Unidentified Subjects (People, Landscapes, Gardens and Streetscapes)

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England: an unidentified location, probably along the River Avon north of Holy Trinity Church.

  • The Riverway: the Riverway and Longwood Bridge, with Christ's Church (formerly the Sears Memorial Chapel) in the distance.

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Malus ioensis, commonly called prairie crabapple.

  • The Riverway: looking across water toward a stone bridge.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Branscombe, Devon, England: cow and child in unidentified location in Branscombe, with buildings visible in the far distance.

  • Southwood: lawn and trees.

  • Unidentified Sites: a public park in an unidentified location.

  • Unidentified Garden: dirt road flanked by stone walls and allee.

  • Pitman Place: Japanese stone lantern and flower beds, with porch on the right.

  • Back Bay Fens: two young men on a bench near the Boylston Street Bridge

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Framingham, Massachusetts: Framingham Centre Common, with the First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church on the left and Plymouth Congregational (United Church of Christ) Church on the right.

  • White Garden: the house and grounds.

  • Watch Hill

  • Maryland State Normal School (Towson University): part of the campus before construction, probably showing an existing road or driveway on one of the three farms that were acquired for the project.

  • Harvard University

  • Unidentified Garden

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Coreopsis and Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William) with other flowering plants.

  • Unidentified Landscape

  • Unidentified Garden

  • Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: the park's artificial lake and the cliff-top Temple de la Sibylle.

  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: hollyhocks.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Fowey, Cornwall, England: Fowey harbor.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in New Hampshire, Series 1: Jackson Falls on Wildcat Brook.

  • Chestnutwold Farm: west end of house and stepping stone path, looking toward the formal garden and pergolas.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in the Adirondack Mountains: bird's-eye view of the village of Saranac Lake.

  • Chatsworth Estate: Chatsworth House and adjacent grounds.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Derbyshire, England: looking along Woodhouse Road toward the Peacock Hotel.

  • South Kingstown -- Unidentified Garden in Matunuck, Rhode Island

  • Parc des Buttes-Chaumont: looking over Paris rooftops toward Montmartre and Sacre Coeur from the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont.

  • Unidentified Seascape

  • Miscellaneous Sites in the Lake District near Hawkshead, Cumbria: countryside north of Hawkshead.

  • Chestnutwold Farm: doorway on the north side of the house, to the west of the main entrance.

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Ligustrum ibota, a type of privet.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in New Hampshire, Series 1: looking across what is probably the Ammonoosuc River valley toward the Presidential Range of the White Mountains from the vicinity of Bethlehem, New Hampshire.

  • Giddings Property: part of the West Annapolis property.

  • Villa Lante: the garden and its Fontana dei Mori (Fountain of the Moors).

  • Orchards: looking through a stone arch in the garden.

  • Unidentified Garden in Annapolis, Maryland

  • The Glen: county bridge in The Glen under Ridgewood Avenue.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Reading, Pennsylvania: an unidentified country road near Reading.

  • Thomas Garden

  • Miscellaneous Sites in the Trossachs, Scotland: looking southeast across Loch Arklet near Stronachlachar.

  • Symington Garden: a corner of the sunken garden.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Sussex, England, Series 1: the Strand Gate in Winchelsea, East Sussex.

  • Unidentified Sites In England: an unidentified street scene, probably in Liverpool.

  • Beaumont Garden: the Beaumont house and garden, with the conservatory on the left.

  • Franco-British Exhibition, 1908: a colonnade in the Court of Honor.

  • Unidentified Greenhouse

  • Zerbe Garden: looking up the driveway to the house and its porch.

  • Mulford Garden

  • Unidentified Seascape

  • Manoir d'Archelles and Vicinity: haystacks and farm workers with a horse team on an unidentified farm.

  • Coniston -- Miscellaneous Sites in Lake District

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Glen Ridge, New Jersey: probably Ridgewood Avenue.

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: unidentified flowering plants.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in West Sussex, England: Fittleworth Bridge.

  • Miscellaneous Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Syringa oblata, commonly called early lilac or broadleaf lilac.

  • Unidentified Interior

  • Edgewood (MD): a pergola and stone walk.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in the Adirondack Mountains: an unidentified location showing a stream, with a country road going over a small bridge in the background.

  • Back Bay Fens: the Agassiz Bridge.

  • Massachusetts

  • Harvard University

  • Ogilby Garden: front of house, with an unpaved Primrose Street in the foreground.

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Oxford, England: the Magdalen Grammar House, off St. John's Quad in Magdalen College of Oxford University.

  • Orchards: looking from the vegetable garden area toward the cottage, with the north wall of the kitchen garden on the left.

  • Ward Garden

  • Ford Garden

  • Unidentified Sites: a plant nursery and greenhouses in an unidentified location.

  • Olmsted Park: Leverett Pond, with the Sears Memorial Chapel barely visible in the far distance and houses along Pond Avenue in Brookline along the left.

  • Unidentified Sites in England: a stream with houses in the background in an unidentified location.

  • Johns Hopkins University glass negative: looking toward Charles Street from the vicinity of Homewood, showing campus construction underway.

  • Harvard Botanic Garden: Colchicum autumnale

  • Miscellaneous Sites in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England: a full view of Anne Hathaway's Cottage and its garden from across Cottage Lane.

  • Unidentified Sites: an unidentified location, probably in the northeast United States.

  • Westbrook: looking across the sunken garden toward the house.

  • Butterworth Garden: stone walkways and terrace.

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