Jump to content

User:Frankie Rae

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hello!--Frankie Rae (talk) 18:11, 11 March 2010 (UTC)

St John African Methodist Episcopal Church of Omaha
St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1921. An architectural rarity, St John AME of Omaha is a Prairie School church designed by Frederick S. Stott.
Unity Temple by Frank Lloyd Wright
Unity Temple, 1905. The interior of Unity Temple by Frank Lloyd Wright, lit by warm golden light filtered through the skylight.
Herbert Jacobs First House (Frank Lloyd Wright: Madison, Wisconsin, 1936)
Water table on Harvey P. Sutton House (Frank Lloyd Wright: McCook, Nebraska, 1905)


Advice for you if must grapple
With building a church or a chapel:
Turn down those who are mere loaners,
And turn instead to your generous donors.
When two or three give, you are feeling
The church gets four walls and a ceiling.
When five give you've got enough people
To add to your church a fine steeple!
When nine give or surely when ten give
You mount a dome on a pendentive.
When fifteen give, notice the thrill of the
Construction of your new basilica!
Temptation will come when there are twenty
To make the dome dodecahedral;
But truly with twenty there’s plenty
To build the whole gosh darn cathedral!

Herr Mahler in 1892
Gustav Mahler, 1892. Mahler was a brilliant composer and spectacular conductor who was barred from advancement in Austria as a Jew. In desperation, he finally converted to Roman Catholicism, but the attacks on him as a Jew continued until he was driven from Vienna.
Jane Austen as painted by her sister Cassandra (circa 1810)





Gwendolyn Wright in progress Obsolete draft of Gwendolyn Wright

Alvin Miller House rework in progress User:Frankie Rae/Draft of Alvin Miller House so far

"Test H Not Correct" is an experimental page only: Test H Not Correct

"Test S Not Correct" is another experimental page only: Test S Not Correct