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[[File:Williams%20Cottage.jpg|right|thumb||Williams Cottage<br>|Historic Image [[https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/slfl/id/7/rec/7|here]]]]<br>'''Address:''' 15 [[Cliff%20Road|Cliff Road]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 50 [[Baker%20Street|Baker Street]] | '''Old Address:''' 50 [[Baker%20Street|Baker Street]] | ||
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'''Year built:''' before 1929 | '''Year built:''' before 1929 | ||
[[File:Williams%20Cottage%202.jpg|left|thumb||The Williams Cottage c. 1915. The house at right is [[106%201%2F2%20Park%20Avenue|106 1/2 Park Avenue]]|, now 34 Cliff Road.<br>|The photographer was [[Fletcher%20M.%20Durbin|Fletcher M. Durbin]]|, a patient; courtesy of his grandson, John P. Durbin.]]According to the [[1916%20TB%20Directory|1916 TB Directory]], the '''Williams Cottage''', run by [[Mrs.%20Henry%20Brainerd%20Williams|Mrs. Henry Brainerd Williams]], had room for seven patients, had seven [[cure%20porches|cure porches]] and charged $20-50 per week. | |||
Norwegian discoverer and ethnographer [[Carl%20Sofus%20Lumholtz|Carl Sofus Lumholtz]] stayed here from December 1921 to May 1922, before his death from T.B. | Norwegian discoverer and ethnographer [[Carl%20Sofus%20Lumholtz|Carl Sofus Lumholtz]] stayed here from December 1921 to May 1922, before his death from T.B. |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 17 November 2024

Address: 15 Cliff Road
Old Address: 50 Baker Street
Other names: McBean Cottage (1929) DIS
Year built: before 1929

According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Williams Cottage, run by Mrs. Henry Brainerd Williams, had room for seven patients, had seven cure porches and charged $20-50 per week.
Norwegian discoverer and ethnographer Carl Sofus Lumholtz stayed here from December 1921 to May 1922, before his death from T.B.
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