Menaul School of Presbyterian Church Superintendent's Residence
Dateca. 1930
Mediumgelatin silver print on cardstock
Dimensions3 1/8 × 5 3/16 in. (8 × 13.2 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Nancy Tucker
Object numberPA2021.065.071
DescriptionThe superintendent's residence of the Menaul School of the Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The structure is made of bricks and with a peaked tiled roof. Several windows are visible along the left side of the building along with two wooden trellises. The taller trellis, reaching to the height of the roof, has two smaller trellises stretching out horizontally from the main trellis. The smaller trellis, reaching only to the top of the windows, sits with vines beginning to grow up it. To the right of these windows and trellises, steps leading up to the door into the building are visible. On these steps, narrow flower beds can be seen. The right side of the building is shaded by a large tree. Another trellis leans against the large window into the building on this side. Surrounding the building are various bushes and grasses.On View
Not on viewMarch 4, 1938
Basil K. "Bill" Laskar (April 18, 1921, Chicago, IL - January 13, 2007, Albuquerque, NM)
ca. 1960
July 1972