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[[File:Williams%20Cottage.jpg|right|]][[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]]
[[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|]][[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.
[[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


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Address: 15 Cliff Road

Old Address: 50 Baker Street

Other names: McBean Cottage (1929) DIS

Year built: before 1929

, a patient; courtesy of his grandson, John P. Durbin.

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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