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American antiques collector
Electra Havemeyer Webb (August 16, 1888 – November 19, 1960) was a collector of American antiques and founder of the Shelburne Museum. Electra Havemeyer
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Museum of art and Americana in Vermont, U.S.
Electra Havemeyer Webb was a pioneering collector of American folk art, and founded Shelburne Museum in 1947. The daughter of Henry Osborne Havemeyer
Shelburne_Museum
6″W / 44.3749278°N 73.231000°W / 44.3749278; -73.231000 The Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Building is an exhibit building located at the Shelburne
Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Building
Electra_Havemeyer_Webb_Memorial_Building
American family prominent in the sugar industry
Osborne Havemeyer and his wife Louisine Havemeyer made large bequests to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and their daughter Electra Havemeyer Webb founded
Havemeyer_family
American polo champion and insurance executive
Earnest: The Life and Work of Electra Havemeyer Webb. Shelburne, VT: Shelburne Museum. ISBN 978-0-939384-21-1. "Electra Havemeyer Webb". Vermont Women's History
James_Watson_Webb_II
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(1882–1955), American golfer Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960), American antiques collector Camilla Woodward Moss Havemeyer (1869–1934), American socialite
Havemeyer
American art collector (1855–1929)
Adaline Havemeyer, a.k.a. Mrs. Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen — (1884–1963) Horace Havemeyer — (1886–1956) Electra Havemeyer, a.k.a. Mrs. James Watson Webb — (1888–1960)
Louisine_Havemeyer
Prominent American family
Vanderbilt Webb Leopold Stokowski (1882–1977): 2nd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960): wife of James Watson Webb II Frederick
Vanderbilt_family
American businessman (1847–1907)
Vanderbilt and James Watson Webb, in 1910. Although each of the children collected art in their own right, Electra Havemeyer Webb collected on the grand scale
Henry_Osborne_Havemeyer
American businessman and inspector general
the parents of: Frederica Webb, married Ralph Pulitzer. J. Watson Webb II, married Electra Havemeyer Webb. William Seward Webb Jr. (1887–1956), married
William_Seward_Webb
American heiress (1860–1936)
Vanderbilt Webb (1882–1949), married Ralph Pulitzer, son of Joseph Pulitzer. James Watson Webb II (1884–1960), married Electra Havemeyer, youngest child
Eliza_Osgood_Vanderbilt_Webb
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singer and sex worker Electra Mustaine (born 1998) Electra Waggoner (1882–1925) Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960), American museum founder Elektra Elektra
Elektra_(name)
American art historian and curator (1938–2024)
Polk Jr. His maternal grandparents were James Watson Webb (1884–1960) and Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960), co-founders of the Shelburne Museum, which
John_Wilmerding
American film editor (1916–2000)
Syosset, New York, to James Watson Webb II of the Vanderbilt family and Electra Havemeyer. His siblings were Electra (1910–1982), Samuel (1912–1988), Lila
J._Watson_Webb_Jr.
Apartment building in Manhattan, New York
Group, last chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch Electra Havemeyer Webb - she and her husband James Watson Webb II, had a penthouse there from 1932 to 1960
740_Park_Avenue
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Webb (1835–1898), American politician Edward Webb (disambiguation), multiple people Edwin Webb (disambiguation), multiple people Electra Havemeyer Webb
Webb_(surname)
Private, all-girls, college-prep school in New York City
writer Natalie Mai Vitetti, socialite Kerry Washington, actress Electra Havemeyer Webb, arts patron Caroline Beaumont Zachry, psychologist National Coalition
Spence_School
Museum and estate in Delaware, US
operation of William Seward Webb. During the trip, they visited the home of Webb's daughter-in-law, Electra Havemeyer Webb, a collector of American decorative
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library
Winterthur_Museum,_Garden_and_Library
Town in Vermont, United States
lieutenant governor of Massachusetts Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960), founder of the Shelburne Museum William Seward Webb (1851–1926), founder of Shelburne
Shelburne,_Vermont
American historian
keep the boat running as an excursion steamer, and then persuading Electra Havemeyer Webb to buy the ship for her Shelburne Museum.[citation needed] The ship
Ralph_Nading_Hill
American ice hockey player, businessman, pilot, and horseman
Bostwick married Electra Webb, a great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt, and daughter of James Watson Webb, Sr. and Electra Havemeyer Webb. The couple
Dunbar_Bostwick
Lighthouse in Vermont, US
home. After this sale, Vermont historian Ralph Nading Hill ferried Electra Havemeyer Webb to the now-derelict lighthouse. Entranced, she persuaded the Bessettes
Colchester_Reef_Light
American oilman (1898–1968)
Jennings (1927–2002), who married Harry Havemeyer Webb, a son of James Watson Webb II and Electra Havemeyer Webb, in 1947. John Prentice Jennings (1929–2011)
Brewster_Jennings
Exhibit building at Shelburne Museum in Vermont
sleighs. Electra Havemeyer Webb's desire to provide a suitable setting for the carriage collection of her father-in-law, Dr. William Seward Webb, provided
Horseshoe_Barn_and_Annex
Village in New York, United States
Tammany Hall machine Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960), collector, philanthropist, founder of the Shelburne Museum James Watson Webb (1802–1884), owner
Old_Westbury,_New_York
Exhibition house
thus one of them may have painted the Dutton House interiors. Electra Havemeyer Webb Redfield Proctor Jr. List of the oldest buildings in Vermont Hill
Dutton House (Shelburne, Vermont)
Dutton_House_(Shelburne,_Vermont)
Steamboat
Nading Hill saved Ticonderoga from the scrap heap when he persuaded Electra Havemeyer Webb to buy her for her growing museum. While the Shelburne Museum attempted
Ticonderoga_(steamboat)
American banker, sportsman and automobile enthusiast
breeder. He married Electra Webb, a daughter of Electra Havemeyer Webb and James Watson Webb II, granddaughter of Lila Vanderbilt Webb. George Herbert "Pete"
Albert_Carlton_Bostwick
ophthalmologist, and those of an ear, nose, and throat physician. Electra Havemeyer Webb Shelburne Museum. 1993. Shelburne Museum: A Guide to the Collections
The_General_Store,_Shelburne
friends and hunting companions of Electra Havemeyer Webb, as well as Shelburne Museum patrons. Using timber forested at the Webb family's Adirondack "great camp"
Beach_Lodge_and_Gallery
American horticulturist, collector, and founder of Winterthur Museum (1880–1969)
interested in antique furniture in 1923 after visiting the farmhouse of Electra Havemeyer Webb in Shelburne, Vermont, and Beauport, the home of Henry Davis Sleeper
Henry_Francis_du_Pont
Building in Woodbury, United States of America
here that Webb and Havemeyer would raise four children. However, James Watson Webb II would eventually join the US Army, leaving Electra Havemeyer to spend
Woodbury House (Woodbury, New York)
Woodbury_House_(Woodbury,_New_York)
Aldrich Rockefeller, Beram K. Saklatwalla, Robert Tannahill, and Electra Havemeyer Webb, as well as with dealers such as Robert Carlen, Landau Gallery,
Downtown_Gallery
various other textiles. The name "Hat and Fragrance" refers both to Electra Havemeyer Webb's collection of hatboxes and to the fragrant, herbal sachets used
Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery
Hat_and_Fragrance_Textile_Gallery
American naturalist and author (1898–1978)
was the widower of Burden's cousin, Electra Webb (a daughter of James Watson Webb, Sr. and Electra Havemeyer Webb). Through his daughter Katharine, he
William_Douglas_Burden
Exhibit at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, United States
down to make way for the Pizagalli center for art and education. Electra Havemeyer Webb 1950s "Shelburne Museum | 1950 House". Archived from the original
1950s_House
American interior designer
such clients as Henry Francis DuPont, John D. Rockefeller, and Electra Havemeyer Webb. he was responsible for finding the infamous Chinese wallpaper now
Nancy_Vincent_McClelland
Historic district in Vermont, United States
philanthropy of the Shelburne Museum's founders, William Seward Webb and Electra Havemeyer Webb. The historic district is centered at the junction of US 7
Shelburne Village Historic District
Shelburne_Village_Historic_District
Historic bridge in Vermont
connecting two neighborhoods of Cambridge. In the late 1940s, Electra Havemeyer Webb of the Shelburne Museum sought to preserve early American life and
Museum_Covered_Bridge
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Light.
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Chosen.
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The Chosen One; Elected; Prophet Muhammad
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Selected.
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The fiery sun. Mythological daughter of Agamemnon. In literature she was a central character in...
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Sparkling. The fiery sun. Mythological daughter of Agamemnon. In literature she was a central...
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English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Greek kyanos, CYAN means "dark blue" and "lapis lazuli." The color cyan is also sometimes called blue-green, electric blue, and turquoise.Â
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Variant spelling of English Eleanor, ELENORA means "foreign; the other."
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Honesty.
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, (elected); the elected chief.
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Prophet Muhammad, Chosen, Elected
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Italian form of Latin Electra, ELETTRA means "bright, shining."
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Electric Light
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Greek name ELEKTRA means "bright, shining." In mythology, this is the name of a Pleiad, an Oceanid, and the sister of Orestes who helped him kill their mother Klytaimnestra.
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Bright; Shining
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(ΑÏγυÏός) Greek name derived from the word argyros, ARGYROS means "silvery."Â
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Three Eyed; Lord Shiva
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Valued
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Place to sleep quarters, lodgings
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Winning, Success
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Politics, Leader
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Jagan Mohan | ஜகநமோஹநÂ
Lord Vishnu
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Alt. of Electro-dynamical
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Of or pertaining to electro-chemistry.
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Alt. of Electro-metrical
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Pert. to, or caused by, electro-capillarity.
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Amber. See Electrum.
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Alt. of Electro-puncturing
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An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.
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Of or pertaining to electro-kinetics.
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of Elect
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Producing electro-motion; producing, or tending to produce, electricity or an electric current; causing electrical action or effects.
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One versed in electro-biology.
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Amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum.
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Pertaining to electro-ballistics.
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Pertaining to an election or to electors.
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Pertaining to the movements or force of electric or galvanic currents; dependent on electric force.
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Alt. of Electer
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The art or science of constructing or using the electric telegraph; the transmission of messages by means of the electric telegraph.
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An instrument for measuring or comparing electrial potentials or electro-motive forces.
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Belonging to the electro-chronograph, or recorded by the aid of it.