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    Soho House Art Collection

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    PDF and printed booklet of artwork in the Soho House Art Collection. Text by Kate Bryan, Collections Curator. The White City House art collection, curated in 2018 by Global Director of Art for Soho House, Kate Bryan, consists of works selected solely in response to the building’s history

    Letter with attachment: Kate A. Curry to Ida M. Tarbell, December 20, 1922

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    Letter with typed copy of items from records found in Court House, Augusta Virginia regarding Lincoln

    Kate Chapman houses: Kate at Plaza Balentine

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    Kate Chapman working in front of house under construction. Kate Chapman designed and built this house in Plaza Balentine ca. 1918-1924, per Catherine Colby, 3/2011

    Kate Chapman houses: 615 Acequia Madre, "Chicken house"

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    Photo pasted into album of Santa Fe house at 615 Acequia Madre (Plaza Balentine), home of Kate and Kenneth Chapman. "Chicken house at rear" noted in album. Identification from note in album and Catherine Colby, 3/2011

    Kate Chapman houses: 327 De Vargas Street, Kate at portal

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    Kate at Arthur Boyle House (327 De Vargas Street). Identification from note in album and Catherine Colby, 3/2011. "Kate at Boyle's 1915" labeled in album

    Kate Chapman houses: 327 De Vargas Street, Kate in gate

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    Kate at Arthur Boyle House (327 De Vargas Street). Identification from note in album and Catherine Colby, 3/2011. "Kate at Boyle's 1915" labeled in album

    Stuart House, Southport, N.C.

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    A postcard image from 1916 of the famous Kate Stuart House on the waterfront of Southport, N.C

    Kate Stuart House

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    The Kate Stuart House located in Southport, N.C

    Kate Stuart House II, Southport

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    Postcard of the Kate Stuart House located in Southport, N.C

    Kate Chapman houses: 545 Canyon Road, Kate with arbor

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    Photo of Kate standing at north side of James L. Johnson House (El Zaguan, 545 Canyon Road) with arbor, stack from heating system, horno and outbuildings. According to the Historic Santa Fe Foundation, the arbor was built in 1932 and the photograph probably dates from 1932-1939. Identification by Catherine Colby, 3/2011
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