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[[St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea chapel, Rye, New Hampshire (May 30 2011).jpg|right|thumb|[[St. Andrew's By-The-Sea]], credited to ''Winslow & Wetherell'']]
'''Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell''' (1872-1888) was an architecture firm in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], in the 19th century.<ref>Boston Almanac. 1888</ref> Its principals were [[Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee]], Walter Thacher Winslow and George Homans Wetherell. "In 1872, Bradlee made Walter T. Winslow, a draftsman in his office, a partner. George H. Wetherell was promoted to partner in 1884. After Mr. Bradlee’s death [in 1888], the firm continued as Winslow, Wetherell & Bigelow (1888-1909)."<ref>Amy McFeeters and Sally Zimmerman. [http://www2.cambridgema.gov/historic/receptionhouse.html Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House], 583 Mount Auburn Street: Landmark Designation Report. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge Historical Commission. December 8, 1992, updated November 20, 2002</ref><ref>"Obituaries: Walter Thacher Winslow [1843-1909]." American Institute of Architects, Quarterly Bulletin, v.9, no.4, January 1909</ref>
'''Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell''' (1872-1888) was an architecture firm in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], in the 19th century.<ref>Boston Almanac. 1888</ref> Its principals were [[Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee]], Walter Thacher Winslow and George Homans Wetherell. "In 1872, Bradlee made Walter T. Winslow, a draftsman in his office, a partner. George H. Wetherell was promoted to partner in 1884. After Mr. Bradlee’s death [in 1888], the firm continued as Winslow, Wetherell & Bigelow (1888-1909)."<ref>Amy McFeeters and Sally Zimmerman. [http://www2.cambridgema.gov/historic/receptionhouse.html Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House], 583 Mount Auburn Street: Landmark Designation Report. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge Historical Commission. December 8, 1992, updated November 20, 2002</ref><ref>"Obituaries: Walter Thacher Winslow [1843-1909]." American Institute of Architects, Quarterly Bulletin, v.9, no.4, January 1909</ref>


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*[[St. Andrew's By-The-Sea]], Church Rd., 0.2 mi. SE of jct. with South Rd. and Rte. 1A [[Rye, NH]] (Winslow and Wetherell), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*[[St. Andrew's By-The-Sea]], Church Rd., 0.2 mi. SE of jct. with South Rd. and Rte. 1A [[Rye, NH]] (Winslow and Wetherell), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in [[Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District]], both sides of Neponset River [[Boston, MA]] (Bradlee,Winslow,& Wetherell), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in [[Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District]], both sides of Neponset River [[Boston, MA]] (Bradlee,Winslow,& Wetherell), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in [[Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District (Boundary Increase)]], roughly: Adams, River, Medway Sts., Millers Lane, Eliot and Adams Sts. [[Boston, MA]] (Winslow & Wetherell, et al.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in boundary increase to [[Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District]], roughly: Adams, River, Medway Sts., Millers Lane, Eliot and Adams Sts. [[Boston, MA]] (Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell; Winslow & Wetherell; et al.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in [[Dorchester-Milton Lower Mills Industrial District (Boundary Increase)]], roughly: Adams, River, Medway Sts., Millers Lane, Eliot and Adams Sts. [[Boston, MA]] (Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:28, 10 July 2012

[[St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea chapel, Rye, New Hampshire (May 30 2011).jpg|right|thumb|St. Andrew's By-The-Sea, credited to Winslow & Wetherell]] Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell (1872-1888) was an architecture firm in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[1] Its principals were Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee, Walter Thacher Winslow and George Homans Wetherell. "In 1872, Bradlee made Walter T. Winslow, a draftsman in his office, a partner. George H. Wetherell was promoted to partner in 1884. After Mr. Bradlee’s death [in 1888], the firm continued as Winslow, Wetherell & Bigelow (1888-1909)."[2][3]

The firm also existed as Winslow & Wetherell. A number of works by the firm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[4]

Designed by Bradlee, Winslow & Wetherell

Other works include (with attribution):

References

  1. ^ Boston Almanac. 1888
  2. ^ Amy McFeeters and Sally Zimmerman. Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House, 583 Mount Auburn Street: Landmark Designation Report. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge Historical Commission. December 8, 1992, updated November 20, 2002
  3. ^ "Obituaries: Walter Thacher Winslow [1843-1909]." American Institute of Architects, Quarterly Bulletin, v.9, no.4, January 1909
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^ "The new Chickering: a pretty hall in which exercises were rendered yesterday. Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 8, 1883
  6. ^ Bacon's dictionary of Boston. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1886
  7. ^ Anthony M. Sammarco. The Baker Chocolate Company: A Sweet History. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2009