August, 1918 
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The entrance drive¬ 
way reaches the house 
by one end of a wing. 
It is unostentatious 
and simple. The house 
has been placed to 
command a view of 
the Sound which can 
be had from three 
sides 
The value of Colonial work lies in the perfec¬ 
tion of its details. That very perfection ac¬ 
counts for the architectural success of this en¬ 
trance porch. Its lines, scale and setting are 
happily chosen 
Much of the character of such a house depends 
on its surroundings—the stretches of lawn, the 
immediate foundation plantings and, the trees, 
to the shadows of which the beauty of the lawn 
is largely due 
THE RESIDENCE 
FRANCIS L. HINE, 
LATTINGTON ROAD 
LONG ISLAND 
of 
Esq 
Walker & Gillete, Architects 
