September, 1923 
From 
PRIMITIVE TYPES 
to 
MODERN ADAPTATIONS 
An old Dutch well-head at 
Kinder hook, N. Y., under ivhich 
a bucket on a wheel has been 
operating since Colonial times 
This rough masonry well¬ 
head, with its clapboard and 
shingle hood, belongs to a 
type similar to that of Mr. 
Wright’s on the opposite page 
and the Dutch one at the left 
The power pump over an artesian well might 
occupy a house that is consciously architec¬ 
tural and importantly placed. The drawings 
071 these pages are by Jack Maiiley Rose 
For the terrace of a7i Italian house a well¬ 
head like this one, do 7 ie in cut or cast stone 
and wrought iro 7 t, has the proper flavor. 
After a design of the Wm. II. Jackson Co. 
