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House & Garden 
GILLIES 
THE RESIDENCE OF 
HENRY R. SWARTLEY, Jr., Esq. 
GREAT NECK, L. I. 
There may be many 
modern entrances that 
reflect t h e Colonial 
spirit, but feto do it so 
faithfully and so suc¬ 
cessfully as this. The 
iron balustrade is es¬ 
pecially beautiful 
Although divided into 
separate p a r t s. the 
buildings are co-ordi¬ 
nated into a unit. The 
living-room, hall and 
dining-room form one 
division, linked by the 
kitchen with the garage 
An upstairs sitting- 
room is one of the ad¬ 
vantages of the second 
story plan. Bedrooms 
are arranged to com¬ 
mand maximum light 
and ventilation. Closet 
space is plentiful 
Arched French win- 
doius on the lower 
floor and the pillared 
cntrayice relieve the 
straight Colonial lines. 
There is nice Georgian 
balance in the porches 
at either end 
MTC MEN 
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