Spring 2015 Lectures Series - Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust
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Spring 2015 Lectures Series - Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust
TREDYFFRIN HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRUST SPRING 2015 LECTURE SERIES “The Pennsylvania Railroad Stations of Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships” GREG PRICHARD HISTORIAN ♦ LECTURER Thursday, April 9, 2015 Duportail House, 297 Adams Drive, Chesterbrook, PA 19087 Refreshments: 7:00 PM Lecture: 7:30 PM Cost: $15/person Greg Prichard is an experienced designer, historian, and lecturer. A native of Wayne, he pursued a master’s degree in historic preservation planning at Cornell University, where his thesis explored the history and preservation issues relating to the historic train stations of the Main Line. His business, Prichard Design & History Studio (www.designandhistory.com), focuses on bringing historic sites to life through projects such as interpretive signs. He is a board member of both the Radnor Historical Society and the TredyffrinEasttown Historical Society. Strafford Train Station Greg will talk about several train stations of the Main Line, focusing on those in Tredyffrin and Easttown Townships. Main Line development began with the railroad as its commercial and social backbone, from the inns that depended on its patrons in the 1830s to the builders who clustered housing developments around train stations in the late 19th century. The stations were built as grand statements of corporate superiority and many remain as recognizable gateways to their communities. Greg will speak about station architecture and history, myths vs. reality, the evolution and growth of the railroad in the area, and how past (and future) restoration efforts helped the stations to endure. The Trust thanks guest lecturer Greg Prichard for his charitable sponsorship of this lecture and his continuing historic preservation work in the community. Devon Train Station : www.tredyffrinhistory.org ♦ info@tredyffrinhistory.org ♦ Ticket Info: 610.647.1051 The Trust is grateful to Duportail House Board of Directors for generously allowing the Trust the use of Duportail House for the Greg Prichard lecture, April 9, 2015. TREDYFFRIN HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRUST SPRING 2015 LECTURE SERIES "WHARTON ESHERICK MUSEUM: TELLING THE STORY, PRESERVING THE LEGACY" PAUL EISENHAUER MANSFIELD BASCOM EXCUTIVE DIRECTOR, WHARTON ESHERICK MUSEUM ARCHITECT STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Thursday, May 7, 2015 Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, 631 Berwyn Baptist Road, Devon, PA 19333 Refreshments 7:00 PM - Lecture 7:30 PM Paul Eisenhauer will give an illustrated talk about Wharton Esherick’s life and work in Chester County, with particular emphasis on Sunekrest, the farm that he and his wife Letty purchased in 1913, and which the Museum repurchased in 2014. Dr. Eisenhauer will share some of the Museum’s plans for utilizing the space. Mansfield Bascom will entertain questions about Wharton, Sunekrest and his biography of Esherick. Cost: $15/person centrate on writing Wharton Esherick: the Journey of a Creative Mind, the first complete biography of Wharton Esherick. He and Ruth have received awards from Preservation Pennsylvania and the Preservation Alliance of Greater Philadelphia for their work in preserving Wharton’s studio. Paul Eisenhauer received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. After a 20 year teaching career, he left academia for the Museum world. He started at the Wharton Esherick Museum as a volunteer in 2003, became Program Director in 2005, Curator in 2008 and Executive director in 2010. He co-curated Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American Modern at the University of Pennsylvania in 2010-11, and co-edited the catalog for the show. He has edited several books on Esherick for the Wharton Esherick Museum. Mansfield Bascom, a retired architect and structural engineer, has been married to Wharton Esherick’s daughter Ruth for more than 50 years. He and Ruth were instrumental in preserving Wharton’s studio as a historic house museum. He served as the Museum’s director until 1990, when he became its curator. He retired in 2007 to con- Wharton Esherick Museum www.whartonesherickmuseum.org The Trust is grateful to Dr. Harold Sweetman and the Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, www.jenkinsarboretum.org for their generous sponsorship of the “Wharton Esherick Museum: Telling the Story, Preserving the Legacy” lecture on May 7. Plan to arrive early for the lecture and enjoy the botanical gardens wonderful collection of trees, shrubs, wildflowers and ferns. 2015 M ! C ! P : Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust : Q : . L Q P A M C ! : Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust Post Office Box 764 Devon, PA 19333 T ! P P www.tredyffrinhistory.org . N PA Train Stations - April 9 $15 Wharton Esherick Museum - May 7 $15 Additional Contribution E A P TOTAL / R & : Polly Hagan Tel: 610.647.1051 O E : info@tredyffrinhistory.org D T . & H .T . P B & T D , 501 3 - , .- S