C. Howard Candler Residence, “Callanwolde” (1921) – Atlanta

Henry Hornbostel. C. Howard Candler Residence, "Callanwolde" (1921). Druid Hills, Atlanta.    
Henry Hornbostel. C. Howard Candler Residence, “Callanwolde” (1921). Druid Hills, Atlanta.1 2 3 4 5
Gable and chimney on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Gable and chimney on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Second-floor windows and half-timbering on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Second-floor windows and half-timbering on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Chimney and barge-board on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Chimney and barge-board on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Front entrance of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Front entrance of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Half-timbering and strapwork ornament on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Half-timbering and strapwork ornament on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Second-floor windows and balcony on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Second-floor windows and balcony on the facade of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Looking at Callanwolde from the west
Looking at Callanwolde from the west
Triple window on the northwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Triple window on the northwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Gable and oriel window on the northwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Gable and oriel window on the northwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
First-floor windows and patio on the southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
First-floor windows and patio on the southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Strapwork ornament on the southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta
Strapwork ornament on the southwest elevation of Callanwolde, Atlanta

References

  1. National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Callanwolde ↩︎
  2. “Joseph Habersham Chapter to Meet”. The Atlanta Journal, December 7, 1919, p. G5. ↩︎
  3. “Folks, Facts and Fables”. The Atlanta Journal, April 13, 1921, p. 11. ↩︎
  4. “Druid Hills Lot” (advertisement). The Atlanta Journal, May 25, 1921, p. 23. ↩︎
  5. Faith, Boyce. “A House Of Pink Marble”. The Atlanta Journal Magazine, July 2, 1922, p. 10. ↩︎