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[[File:Marianne | [[File:Marianne Faithfull, Kate Moss & Lucie de la Falaise.jpg|right|thumb||From left: Kate Moss, Lucie de la Falaise and Marianne Faithfull at Camp Longwood. © ]][[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Weber_(photographer)|Bruce Weber]]| (from [[http://imgur.com/r/IdemandQuality/s3aTD|Imgur.com]]|) ]] '''Camp Longwood''' is a [[Great%20Camp|Great Camp]] on [[Spitfire%20Lake|Spitfire Lake]] built by [[George%20S.%20Brewster|George S. Brewster]] between 1906 and 1908. Designed by New York architect [[Robert%20F.%20Stephenson|Robert F. Stephenson]], it was built by [[Benjamin%20A.%20Muncil|Benjamin A. Muncil]], known for his work at [[Camp%20Topridge|Camp Topridge]]. Accessible only by water, the camp is built as a series of separate cabins, sited to blend into the woods. | ||
The camp was bought by Nan Bush and artist/fashion photographer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Weber_%28photographer%29|Bruce Weber]] from Brewster's son, [[Edward%20C.%20Brewster|Edward C. Brewster]]. | The camp was bought by Nan Bush and artist/fashion photographer [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Weber_%28photographer%29|Bruce Weber]] from Brewster's son, [[Edward%20C.%20Brewster|Edward C. Brewster]]. |
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[Weber]| (from [[1]]|) ]] Camp Longwood is a Great Camp on Spitfire Lake built by George S. Brewster between 1906 and 1908. Designed by New York architect Robert F. Stephenson, it was built by Benjamin A. Muncil, known for his work at Camp Topridge. Accessible only by water, the camp is built as a series of separate cabins, sited to blend into the woods.
The camp was bought by Nan Bush and artist/fashion photographer [Weber] from Brewster's son, Edward C. Brewster.
Sources:
- Kaiser, Harvey H., Great Camps of the Adirondacks, Boston: David R. Godine, 2003, pp. 126-128. ISBN 978-1-56792-073-4
- Nan Bush and Bruce Weber, "Happy Campers", '[December, 2013].
New York Times, August 29, 1937
The Misses Katharine and Frances Brewster, daughters of Mrs. George S. Brewster, are entertaining at Camp Longwood Miss Beatrice Kellogg and Charles McClintock of New York.
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