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Graycliff Conservancy, Inc. collection
Collection — Box: 1-2, MC 1.15
Identifier: MS-0068
Overview
Collection includes the official records of the Conservancy, an historic structure report prepared for the Conservancy, and Graycliff-related historical artifacts and documents collected by the Conservancy.
Found in:
University Archives
Graycliff Construction photographs
Collection — Box: 1-4, 5+
Identifier: MS-0022-0003
Overview
Construction photographs for Graycliff, the summer home of the Darwin D. Martin family which was
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Found in:
University Archives
Darwin D. Martin Digitization project
Collection — Box: 1-2
Identifier: MS-0022-0091
Overview
Documentation for the project sponsored by the Western New York Library Resources Council to digitize the photographs kept by the Darwin D. Martin family depicting the Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo, New York, and their summer house, "Graycliff", in Derby, New York, both designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and photographs of the Martin family.
Found in:
University Archives
Frank Lloyd Wright collection, reference files
Collection — Box: 1-6
Identifier: MS-0022-0002
Overview
Reference files created by Mrs. Martin Meyerson and University Archives staff useful for documenting the furnishing of the Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo, New York.
Found in:
University Archives
Darwin D. Martin photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0022-0005
Overview
Photographs kept by the Darwin D. Martin family depicting the Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo, New York, and their summer house, "Graycliff", in Derby, New York, both designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and photographs of the Martin family.
Found in:
University Archives
J.J. Polivka papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0048
Overview
Papers of J.J. Polivka, internationally renowned Czechoslovakian structural engineer. Collection documents his collaboration with Frank Lloyd Wright on many of Wright's later projects including the Guggenheim Museum, and the proposed Butterfly Bridge. Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, drawings, publications, photographs and photograph negatives.
Found in:
University Archives