Beatrix Farrand
Beatrix Farrand (1872–1959) was an American architect, gardener and botanical collector.
Also recorded as Beatrix Jones Farrand; Beatrix Jones; Beatrix Cadwalader Jones; B. C. Jones; Beatrix Cadwalader Farrand; Farrand, Beatrix, 1872–1959.
Beatrix Farrand in brief
- Born
- 1872
- Died
- 1959
- Known for
- architect, gardener and botanical collector
- Place of birth
- New York City
Overview
Recorded at birth as Beatrix Cadwalader Jones.
Born at New York City in 1872, died at Mount Desert Island in 1959.
In detail
Beatrix Farrand studied at Harvard University and Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with Yale University.
Works named in the authority record are Dumbarton Oaks, The Mount, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Marsh Botanical Garden, Reef Point Estate and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden.
Work by Beatrix Farrand is recorded in the collections of Smithsonian Libraries and Archives and Smithsonian Institution.
Distinctions recorded are Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
“Beatrix Farrand”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q437714: Beatrix Farrand
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