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UNLOCKING DRAYTON HALL: A SURVEY AND ANALYSIS OF HARDWARE AT A SOUTHERN PLANTATION
A Thesis Presented to the Graduate School of Clemson University
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Historic Preservation
by Lauren Elizabeth Golden May 2012
Accepted by: Carter L. Hudgins, Ph.D, Committee Chair Richard Marks III Frances Henderson Ford
ABSTRACT
No other single architectural element at Drayton Hall near Charleston, South
Carolina better reflects the social and financial evolution of the house better than its hardware. When Drayton Hall was built, architectural hardware was in a period of transition, shifting from displaying hardware as a symbol of one’s ability to purchase relatively expensive items to conceptualizing of rooms as holistic spaces where the hardware elements were as hidden as possible. Generations of family owners significantly changed the original, cohesive hierarchy of types ranging from the highly stylized to the simply functional, but much of the original remains. This thesis is twofold, combining data management and architectural history. Each of the nearly 1200 pieces of hardware in the house has an individual set of characteristics and so was given its own unique identifier, differentiating it from all others. Keyed to each unique identifier are the characteristics associated with that item, such as the floor it is located on, the wall, window or door on which it is mounted, its type, material, and installation date.
The variety of architectural hardware at Drayton Hall ranges from its construction in 1738 to 1974, when the National Trust for Historic Preservation assumed responsibility for one of the nation’s most iconic 18th century houses. This comprehensive inventory tells a story common to most wealthy, English, land owning families of the low country. Remarkably, nearly half of the original hardware or clear evidence thereof remains in the house. Federal period changes appear as styles changed and the family tried to keep pace fashion. Little to no changes occurred during the
ii antebellum period as rice culture, and therefore income, declined. Reoccupation of the house after the Civil War accounts for another period of hardware replacement but not of the quality and style of earlier generations.
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DEDICATION
Special thanks are owed to my family for their love and support, especially my parents. Mom, thank you for wanting to live in “an old farmhouse.” Dad, thank you for teaching me what it meant to be a steward of a historic structure.
Cheers to my classmates. Without your patience and good humor this thesis would not have been completed.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thank you to the staff of the Preservation Department of Drayton Hall for their enthusiasm, help and support, specifically Dr. Carter Hudgins and Patricia Smith. Thank you to my classmate, Elise Haremski, for taking the time to help me with Microsoft
Access. There would be no inventory without you. Thank you to my thesis committee for answering the many questions I had along the way. Also, thank you to the professionals, Willie Graham, Ed Chappell, Robert Self, Matt Webster and Peter Ross who share my love of hardware for their help, input, and guidance.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
TITLE PAGE ...... i
ABSTRACT ...... ii
DEDICATION ...... iv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ...... v
LIST OF FIGURES ...... vii
CHAPTERS
I. Introduction and Methodology ...... 1
II. History of Drayton Hall ...... 13
III. History of Hardware ...... 22
IV. The Hardware Collection ...... 40
Generation I: John Drayton I ...... 40 Generation II and III: Charles Drayton I and Charles Drayton II ...... 53 Generation IV: Charles Drayton III ...... 62 Generation V: Charles Henry Drayton ...... 63 Generation VI: Eliza Meritt Drayton and Children ...... 69 Generation VII: Charles Henry III and Francis Beatty Drayton and the National Trust for Historic Preservation ...... 70
V. Hardware Style and Evolution ...... 71
VI. Conclusion ...... 77
VII. Recommendations for Further Research ...... 79
REFERENCES ...... 82
APPENDICES ...... 86
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
1.1 Owners of Drayton Hall...... 6
1.1 First floor plan showing room, stair, door, fireplace and window scheduling format...... 7
2.1 Advertisement for the land John Drayton purchased in 1738 that would become Drayton Hall as it appeared in the South Carolina Gazette...... 14
2.2 Drayton Hall, looking north east from the reflecting pond...... 13
2.3 Image from 1879 Stereocard that depicts the exterior shutters on Drayton Hall...... 18
2.4 Unfurnished Great Hall as it is seen today ...... 20
3.1 Advertisement from 1790 for items being sold in New York City. Notice the variety of items associated as "hardware"...... 24
3.2 Left and Right hand 19th century Carpenters Locks...... 33
3.3 Right-handed 19th century Carpenters lock with beveled latch bolt ...... 34
3.4 Mineral and glass Victorian knob types...... 36
3.5 Hardware Advertisement from the 1880 Charleston City Directory...... 39
4.1 Typical 18th century iron rim lock components...... 41
4.2 Example of an 18th century brass cased rim lock...... 42
4.3 Rim lock from the first floor north portico door ...... 44
4.4 English Hardware Trade Catalog from 1800 depicting H hinges...... 46
4.5 Wrought iron butt hinge from second floor stairway door at Drayton Hall...... 47
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4.6 Original Drayton Hall basement strap hinge on pintle...... 50
4.7 Skew or raising butt hinge, R104, first floor...... 53
4.8 Escutcheon on second floor door. Handle and keyhole drop missing...... 54
4.9 Monticello mortise lock fragment...... 55
4.10 Head bolt mounted on second floor ballroom door ...... 57
4.11 Foot bolt on land front door (R101) ...... 58
4.12 Padlock on north basement door ...... 65
4.13 Padlock 209, Russell and Erwin Manufacturers Catalog, 1865...... 67
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Chapter One
Introduction
For some time it was mostly amateur enthusiasts who appreciated the handiwork of metal smiths. Scholars, on the other hand, scarcely studied the subject. Donald
Streeter, Peter Priess, Maude Eastwood, Tom Hennessey, and other professionals make up the small group of historians who have written and published information on historic architectural hardware. Even with their efforts, whether the subject is function, materials, inventions, technology, industry, or distribution, a holistic study of hardware remains incomplete. Instead smaller, focused studies have sufficed. Experts have examined one type of hardware, in one material, at one point in time. Others have explored the availability of raw materials and manufacturing sites. Almost never is the full life cycle of hardware, from manufacturing to distribution, installation, repair, and replacement explored. Drayton Hall, with its near 300-year history, provided an ideal opportunity to pursue a comprehensive analysis of architectural hardware at one site as a way to bring additional attention to this developing area of architectural history.
There is great architectural and cultural value in doorknobs, hinges, bolts or locks.
Few things created for houses are designed to be as durable as hardware. Doors are only as secure as the locks put on them. Windows could not stay open without a weight to balance the sash, or the catch to hold it up. A brass knob has a lifetime of hundreds of years, well beyond the expectation of most architectural elements.
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This thesis consists of an inventory and analysis of all of the architectural hardware at Drayton Hall in an effort to learn more about both hardware and Drayton
Hall itself. Drayton Hall is an eighteenth century colonial mansion built in the Palladian style by a wealthy planter, John Drayton. Members of the Drayton family owned the house continuously until 1974 when it was turned over to the National Trust for Historic
Preservation. The hardware began as a system that communicated the status of the room and therefore the status of people who were supposed to be in one room or another. The plain, utilitarian style of the basement reflected its status as a working space. Efforts to disguise the hinges on the first and second floor suggest the application of a more refined aesthetic.
Architectural hardware was, for centuries, seen as a symbol of wealth. Because metal was a limited resource requiring skilled labor to shape it, items made from it were relatively expensive. Sometime in the first quarter of the 18th century English architectural fashion shifted from the trend of displaying hardware to hiding hardware in mouldings and facades so that it could be visually integrated into the interior design.
This shift reflected the changed conceptualization of rooms as holistic spaces, designed as cohesively as possible.
Originating in Italy and making its way to England by the end of the seventeenth century the “discovery” of Vitruvian architecture by Andreaus Palladio spread the
Greek/Roman style of bilateral symmetry and balance.1 Drayton Hall is one of the finest examples of this style that can be found in America. What is seen in the house is what
1 Ed Chappel, "Hardware," in Chesapeake House: The Practice of Architectural Investigation (Forthcoming, UNC Press. 2012).
2 was also happening in English houses of the land owning gentry; the working elements of hardware were being hidden as much as possible. The hardware at Drayton Hall is representative of this change, and may be the earliest example of this transition evident
America.
Drayton Hall’s collection of hardware is unique because the repeated process of installation, repair and replacement over seven generations remains visible, reflecting centuries of evolving hardware. 272 years of architectural hardware exists in the house, some of it from the first day the Drayton family moved in, and some of it from the last day when the house was turned over to the National Trust. Renowned in historic preservation circles as the first historic house museum to adopt the conservation approach and generally celebrated for its “original” fabric, not often are changes to Drayton Hall highlighted. But it is the architectural hardware at Drayton Hall that most clearly articulates ongoing changes over nearly three centuries. Drayton residents did not change the Georgian pilasters or architraves for more stylish elements. They did, however, make many changes when new styles made older architectural hardware obsolete. No other single element of the house better reflects these social and economic changes.
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Methodology
This project embraced two objectives, first a survey and then a comprehensive analysis. Only by taking into account every item of hardware in the house could an accurate picture of the hardware be developed. Over the lifetime of the house damage, changes in use, and stylistic preferences of the homeowners led to a variety of alterations to the building fabric. Analyzing only a portion of the hardware in the house could not account for all of these different influences.
The comprehensive survey of the existing in situ hardware at Drayton Hall was completed in such a way to produce an inventory and interactive database. There was no inventory of the hardware prior to this study. Therefore, the quantity and distribution of the items in the hardware collection was unknown. Recording these characteristics was completed in a step-by-step process, making sure to account for all elements installed in the house. Beginning with the basement, recording moved window-by-window, door-by- door, and room-by-room, until the every item had been added to the catalog. Next, the first floor was recorded in the same manner, followed by the second floor. The survey also recorded ghosts, the clear marks left by earlier pieces of hardware that had been replaced. This survey was conducted between December 2011 and March 2012.
The recording process began with development of an inventory using Microsoft
Office Access. Access is a database management program designed specifically for the collection of data and the subsequent analysis of that data. Taking into account the number of pieces of hardware and need to sort the data for patterns and trends, Access was chosen for the ease of interface and the versatility of search commands. An
4 individual input form was developed so that each individual piece of hardware was assigned an identification number, for example HW0313. HW indicates that the item is part of the hardware collection. The four-digit number creates the unique identifier that differentiates an individual piece, in this case a rim lock in the first floor dining room, from all of the other pieces of hardware. The unique identifier associates each object with a set of specific data that identifies type, primary material, secondary material, physical description, location specifications, age and relative condition. Descriptive characteristics, such as the primary and secondary materials, and the patent date stamp on this late 19th century rim lock, are representative of the style and technology that was prevalent at the time the item was produced. These characteristics distinguish HW0313 from others similar rim locks, as well as indicate how and when the item was made.
Additionally, a photograph was incorporated into each individual report. Each photo was labeled with the same two letter, four digit unique identifier as its corresponding piece of hardware so that if the photo and database files become separated the identity of the photo can be maintained. Photo documentation also assists in comparative analysis of similar pieces of hardware in different areas of the house. Comparing the Victorian rim locks on the first floor with those installed in the same locations on the second floor could reveal whether they were installed at the same time or at different times, indicating whether Charles Henry Drayton, fifth generation owner of the house between 1852 and
1915, conducted his repairs to the house all at once or gradually over time.
Determining a precise date for a piece of hardware is nearly impossible. Even if an item is stamped with a patent date, and a few items in this collection are, that date is
5 not the same as a manufacture date or installation date. Therefore, it was most appropriate for the Drayton Hall hardware collection to use the already existing familial chronology, which is broken down by generation. Generation I, 1738-1784, encompasses the original construction completed by John Drayton up until his death. Generation II extends from 1784-1820 and represents the time when Charles Drayton owned the house, and so on. A more detailed history of the Draytons and Drayton Hall can be found in
Chapter Three.
Figure 1.1 Progression of ownership of Drayton Hall. Owner Duration of Residence
John Drayton 1738-1784
Charles Drayton I 1784-1820
Charles Drayton II 1820-1844
Charles Drayton III 1844-1852
Charles Henry Drayton 1852-1915
Eliza, Charlotta & Charles V 1915-1969 Drayton Charles Henry III and Francis 1969-1974 Beatty Drayton National Trust for Historic 1974- Preservation
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Figure 1.2 First floor plan showing room, stair, door, fireplace and window scheduling format. Plans of all floors included in the appendix. Image courtesty of Drayton Hall Preservation Department. Organization of this survey began with the room numbering system developed by the preservation department of Drayton Hall and uses this system as a guide for movement through the house. The numbering system gives each floor, room, window, door, and fireplace a specific number so that it can be differentiated from the others. Like the hardware identification system, identifiers have a letter and number combination but use three digits instead of four. Windows begin with W, Doors with D, Fireplaces with
FP, and Stairs with S (see Figure 2.1). Beginning on the western side of the house in the basement at W001, a record of the location of each piece of hardware was systematically taken. Since the intention of this survey was to analyze the hardware for patterns and
7 trends, it was important to catalog every piece of hardware in a room, moving from the basement to the first floor and finally up to the second floor, as opposed to looking at all of one type of hardware throughout the house before moving on to the next type. Making sure all items in a space were catalogued before moving on to the next space insures that there were no miscellaneous types of hardware that were overlooked because they did not fit into a larger category, such as lock set, hinge, or slide bolt. Sometimes the hardware was inaccessible, such as when a pocket shutter was nailed in place. In these cases no record of the hardware was made, accept for the hinges that mount the shutter onto the frame, as there is a slight reveal indicating that they are intact. Things like H hinges, keyhole escutcheons, and bar catches (items typically found behind a pocket shutter) may be present but were not recorded. In these instances a note was made in the condition of the recorded items that the shutter was nailed in place.
The second goal was to examine what was found throughout the house for a variety of criteria. Initially, the quantity and distribution pattern of the items in each generation needed to be determined. Access provided the means to calculate the number of pieces of architectural hardware that remained from each period. Patterns became apparent as the survey was conducted and also when quantity was calculated.
Overlapping layers of information about architectural hardware and Drayton Hall, which include but are not limited to the social and economic histories of the Draytons, illuminated aspects of history of hardware technology and style, the evolution of vernacular architecture in Charleston, and the evolution of Drayton Hall itself. This
8 information shows where and suggests why changes occurred, bringing to mind reasons such as damage to the house, changes in use, or stylistic preferences of the residents.
Since hardware is both functional and decorative, form indicates function. For example, large, complex locks indicate the intent to secure. A hinge that causes a door to rise as it opens indicates either the presence of a carpet in the room, the desire to keep the door closed at all times, or both. The rooms where the Draytons used to entertain and impress guests contain the most fashionable hardware available at the time. On the other hand, utilitarian pieces were installed in rooms and spaces used by the enslaved workforce. Hardware, in other words, reflects the stylistic intentions of the early homeowners in the same manner as the other architectural elements, like the classical order of the columns (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), mahogany carving, or decorative mantle pieces.
Other, later changes reveal insight into stylistic preferences or economic conditions of the family at the time an item was installed or repaired. Records indicate that the family’s rice business was in decline in the decade’s preceding the Civil War.
Generally not a focal point of style, few changes to the hardware would have been made during this time as the family would have directed their income elsewhere. Nearly all successive generational installations of hardware after Charles Drayton reflect the need for maintenance of the house, with the installation of what the family could afford. As family fortunes recovered through phosphate mining during the Victorian period (1870-
1890) changes to the hardware would were made along with the other areas of the house
9 that were upgraded. The two most obvious of these installations being the hardware associated with the louvered shutters and the picture hangers in the interior of the house.
This study should encourage others to begin examining hardware in a more comprehensive manner. Further study of both the ex situ hardware at Drayton Hall and the hardware in other historic structures of the low country needs to be undertaken in order to create a holistic knowledge of use, production and distribution in the Charleston area. Other geographic regions, specifically those to the north, have studied the hardware manufacture and trade that occurred in these areas over the course of American history.2
These serve as tools to help coastal Carolinians study hardware as well as better understand possible trade routes between the North, South and England during the colonial period.
Research for the hardware at Drayton Hall was multi-faceted. Drayton Hall’s history is the history of the Drayton family, beginning with John Drayton the builder, and the following seven generations that inhabited the house over the next 220 years. It was the family who built, lived in and maintained the house and their history is indivisible from the building fabric. The Drayton Hall preservation department provided the sources for the family history, beginning with the tour guides manual and website. Historic structures reports aided in understanding the aforementioned categorical changes to the building fabric. Study of the aforementioned hardware historians, Donald Streeter, Tom
Hennessey, Maude Eastwood, Neal O. Hammon, and Robert Trump helped develop a working knowledge for sufficient identification of the types of hardware so that the
2 For example, Aurther Cecil Bining, Pennsylvania Iron Manufacture in the Eighteenth Century (Pennsylvania Historical Commission, 1938) and Ed Chappel, "Hardware," in Chesapeake House.
10 survey could begin. During the survey and analysis additional professionals, such as
Richard Marks, Willie Graham, Ken Schwarz, Peter Ross, and Robert Self were contacted when necessary to identify specific items whose type or age was not obvious.
A comprehensive history of hardware in America was assembled using mostly secondary sources, such as architectural histories and preceding hardware inquiries.
Understanding where the majority of hardware was produced at the time of Drayton
Hall’s construction revealed the identifying characteristics of the oldest items at Drayton
Hall. These secondary sources range from technical specifications of particular types of hardware manufactured at specific times to broader topics, like the repair and replacement of door hardware in house museums. The Association for Preservation
Technology has published a number of articles regarding hardware in their Bulletin that were of integral in formulating the vocabulary necessary for this study.3 Primary sources include historic trade catalogs as well as Charles Drayton’s diary, which records the daily activities around the plantation at the turn of the 19th century.
All items included in the inventory were scrutinized for subtle clues that might indicate age. Attempts were made to remove items, such as locks, whose exposed inner workings might reveal more information but none of these attempts were successful.
Trade catalogs are a primary source that provides a range of production dates for a variety of hardware types sold and sometimes how much they cost. Although these catalogs cannot identify a specific date, they indicate the availability of certain items and changes in style trends.
3 Lock Industry Standards and Training Council, "The Professional Locksmith Dictionary," Index (Dallas, TX, 2011).
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The outer case for a lock made in the 18th century, for example, would have been made from either wood, brass or hammered iron because the technology for making rolled sheet iron had not been invented yet.4 The interior of a lock, not designed to be seen, contains a lot of evidence of the manufacturing technique and sometimes a manufacturers “makers mark” that identifies exactly who fabricated the item. These little clues become essential in correctly identifying when the item was installed in the house.
Without this information it cannot be incorporated into the figurative map that shows the evolution of installation and replacement throughout the house. Other contextual factors, such as fasteners or paint layers can signal when a piece of hardware was installed.
These clues don’t always pinpoint an exact year, but can indicate generational differences. When these are compared to known, definitive items a clearer picture of age and evolution begins to develop.
4 Donald Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms,” Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology. (Vol 6 no 1 1974). 51.
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Chapter Two
History of Drayton Hall
Figure 2.1 Drayton Hall, looking north east from the reflecting pond. Image by author. Thomas and Ann Drayton were not part of the first wave of Europeans that migrated to Charles Town. They arrive with another group, which followed from
Barbados in 1679. The Draytons settled 400 acres on the west bank of the Ashley River at what became Magnolia Plantation. The couple prospered raising cattle and had three sons, the youngest John Drayton. Knowing he would not inherit his family estate, John decided to purchase his own home and go into business for himself.
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This advertisement from
1738 describes the open land and forest that John originally purchased (see Figure 3.2). Not long after John began Figure 2.2 Advertisement for the land John Drayton purchased in 1738 that would become Drayton Hall as it appeared in the South Carolina Gazette. Charleston County Library: South Carolina Room. construction on a grand house in Charleston, SC. the highest style. John Drayton understood himself as an Englishman and commissioned a Georgian style house with the strong Palladian influences. This was the style popular with English gentry at the time, a status that John aspired to but would never really achieve because he was a colonist. Sparing no expense, the 11,000+ square foot residence was completed “to a degree of architectural elaboration very rare in America in the first half of the 18th century.”5 Measuring 70’ by 52’ on the exterior, the architect of this impressive structure remains unknown. The imposing two-story portico on its land front side adorned with Doric and ionic columns, a pediment and a pair of mirroring staircases, whose monumentality is striking, even today. The river front façade is somewhat plainer than the land front, but has a central pediment and double staircase, which forms an axis mirroring the bilateral symmetry of the land front side. John decorated the interior following the same principles, paying careful attention to what was fashionable in London and again, sparing no expense. All of the rooms on the main floors are fully paneled, including the two-story double staircase. These are accentuated with elaborate cornices and mahogany carvings.
5 James Dillon. National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form; Drayton Hall. 1974.
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John, like his father Thomas, made his money raising cattle. No one knows when
John began to transition his efforts from cattle to rice, only that this occurred shortly after the construction of Drayton Hall.6 This transition would have been labor intensive because rice fields need sophisticated water channels to move water in and out. The construction and maintenance of these fields and channels would have been the work of enslaved people. As time went on, John Drayton continued to develop his wealth, status, and sophisticated taste. One way he cultivated these things was through the support of international works in natural history. His collection of some of the earliest watercolors of George Edwards, the “father of British ornithology,” are dated 1733. Ownership of these works, combined with a subscription to George Edwards’ publications on natural history put John Drayton in an elite group of forward thinking men, such as Benjamin
Franklin.7 Other surviving examples of decorative arts in the Drayton Hall Collection reinforce John Drayton’s status as a wealthy eighteenth century intellectual.
Concurrently, John gained influence in the colonial government, eventually becoming a member of the Royal Governor’s Council. As John became more politically influential he shifted Drayton Hall from a countryseat to a seat of power.
Over the course of his adult life John married four times. His first wife Sarah
Cattell was the daughter of a neighboring plantation owner. She and their two children died before 1740. In 1741 John Drayton married Charlotta Bull, daughter of South
6 “Drayton Hall, History,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/history/. 7Carter C Hudgins. The Material World of John Drayton: International Connections to Wealth, Intellect, and Taste. Antiques & Fine Art Magazine. 11th Anniversary ed. 2011. 292.
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Carolina's Royal Lt. Governor William Bull. Together they had two sons, William Henry and Charles. Charlotta died in 1743. Not until 1752 did John married Margaret Glen, the sister of James Glen, the Royal Governor. John and Margaret also had two sons, Glen and
Thomas. Throughout much of the 1740s and 1750s, John managed Drayton Hall directly with no overseer. After Margaret died, some 20 years later in 1772, John married
Rebecca Perry, the 17-year old daughter of a neighboring plantation owner. Rebecca and
John had two daughters, Anna and Susannah, and a son, John.
John died of a seizure in 1779 at the age of 64 while crossing the west branch of the Cooper River at Strawberry Ferry and was buried in an unmarked grave, leaving his property to his fourth and final wife, Rebecca. No will survives and records suggest that the transfer of the property from John to Rebecca and then to John’s second son Charles was somewhat complicated.8 Charles kept a detailed field journal, leading to his nickname “The great biographer of Drayton Hall.”9 His diary reads: January 15, 1784.
Began our residence at Drayton Hall.10
Educated in England, Charles I returned to America with his PhD in 1771. In
1774, before moving to Drayton Hall, he married Hester Middleton, the daughter of
Henry Middleton, acting President of the first Continental Congress.11 Together they had eight children, only four of whom survived into adulthood. During his time at Drayton
Hall, Charles I undertook a variety of activities related to his interests in the sciences,
8 Craig Hadley. 2007. A History of the Drayton Family and Drayton Hall. Drayton Hall Museum Educators Training Manual Volume 1, Charleston. 27-28 9 “Drayton Hall. Seven Generations of the Drayton Family,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/drayton_2.html 10 Charles Drayton, Diary, 15 January 1784. Drayton Papers Collection, Drayton Hall. 11 Charles Edwin Chase. Historic Structure Report of Drayton Hall. 1988. 23-24.
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Rumford fireboxes in the country.
Charles I died in 1820, leaving Drayton Hall to his only son Charles II who also studied medicine. Little evidence of Charles II tenure remains in the building fabric, as his tenure at Drayton Hall parallels the era of decline of rice plantations. Letters between
Charles II and his son Charles III survive. In them, Charles II expresses his concern about the decline in rice production and the growing abolitionist movement, recommending his son pursue his education and consider a profession other than planter.12 The business of the plantation was not a good one in the 1830s, as the rice economy was in decline in the Low country. The letters between family members also describe several poor crops and seem to suggest the need for economic prudence. Mary,
Charles II’s wife, echoes the trouble of this period, saying in one letter she wished her husband would “sell the slaves and quite the business.”13
In spite of his father's warnings, Charles III did become a planter, and when his father died in 1844, he took over the plantation. It is possible that the cast plaster ceiling in the great hall was installed during Charles III’s ownership, but because his residence was so short the exact installation date remains unknown. Charles III died in 1852 at the age of 38, just 8 years after occupying Drayton Hall.
12 “Drayton Hall. Seven Generations of the Drayton Family,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/drayton_3.html 13 Letters, Charles Drayton II and Mary Middleton Drayton to Charles Drayton III, July 1, 1833-February 26, 1836. Transcribed July 6 1924 by Charlotta Drayton. Drayton Family Records.
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Charles Drayton III’s untimely death left the family estate to his eldest son
Charles Henry, who was only 5 years old at the time. Although Drayton Hall was still the family seat in the years approaching the Civil War, the family did not call the house home. Charles Henry was too young to take possession of the property, so his uncle John, brother of Charles III, assumed the position of caretaker of the estate.14 Records show that by
1860, however, John had moved west to Texas in an attempt to start a cotton plantation. This Figure 2.3 Image from 1879 Stereocard that depicts the exterior shutters on Drayton Hall. Courtesy of the Drayton Hall suggests that he had given up Photograph Collection, Drayton Hall/National Trust for Historic Preservation, Charleston, SC. oversight of Drayton Hall, at least for a time. The Civil War ended plantation’s reliance on slave labor. John returned to
Charleston in 1865, when the Union army began “securing” plantations around the city.15
It seems it was John, a doctor, who used the house as a hospital and thus saved the house from being burned by the Union Army. The exact date of Charles Henry Drayton’s move back into Drayton hall is unknown. Sometime during the 1870s repairs to the roof and gardens began using profits from phosphate mining. Phosphate had been discovered before the Civil War and provided a means of recovery from the economic depression
14 “Drayton Hall. The Antebellum Years,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/history/antebellum.html. 15 “Drayton Hall. The Civil War,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/history/civil_war.html.
18 that resulted from the war. Records show that Charles Henry Drayton operated his mining business, Charles H. Drayton & Co., from 1881 into the early 1900s. Full title of the property was awarded to him in 1883. The alterations Charles made to the property were extensive on the outside. These included the construction of a fashionable reflecting pond, tiered garden mound, and repair of the gable facades, all which remain today. The interior stairs, damaged severely sometime during the war, were repaired with machined balusters and new newel post stained to match the remaining originals.16 Otherwise, changes to the interior where minimal. These included new paint, new louvered shutters on both the interior and exterior, and a large number of locksets (See Figure 2.3).17 It appears that with the installation of the interior louvered shutters the vast majority of built-in pocket shutters were made inoperable. Not only do the hinges of the louvered shutters block the pocket shutters from opening, the Draytons nailed the pocket shutters in place. Some pocket shutters retain the Victorian period blue paint on the backside, while others do not, evidence that the Draytons continued to use some of the pocket shutters. It is conjectural whether the family lived at Drayton Hall full time or only vacationed there on weekends and summer holidays.18 Upon his death in 1915, Charles
Henry left Drayton Hall in equal part to his wife Eliza and three surviving children Eliza,
Charlotta and Charles Henry II.19
16 “Drayton Hall. Reconstruction,” http://www.draytonhall.org/research/history/reconstruction.html 17 “Drayton Hall. Reconstruction”. Chase, Historic Structure Report. 28 18 Drayton Hall. The 20th Century. http://www.draytonhall.org/research/history/20th_century.html 19 Will of Charles H Drayton. Written February 6, 1911, probated December 27, 1915. Book Y, 150.
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It was Charlotta’s fondness for the house and deep love of its history that prevented the introduction of modern conveniences like plumbing and electricity.
Although she did not live in the house full time, she regularly “camped” in the house and is responsible for the last generation of changes made to it before the conveyance to the
National Trust for Historic Preservation.20 In the 1920s the portico had partially collapsed and was repaired using Portland cement, which has become problematic in recent years. Charlotta was acutely aware of the threats of modernity to her beloved Figure 2.4 Unfurnished Great Hall as it is seen today. Image by author. Drayton Hall. Her will outlines the manner
in which she wished the house to be treated
and asked that the inheritors, her grand-
nieces and grand-nephews, be contentious
stewards of the property for the enjoyment
and benefit of future generations.21
Charles Henry Drayton and Francis
Beatty Drayton, the beneficiaries of
Charlotta’s shares in Drayton Hall, made the
decision to turn the property over to the
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the spirit of their aunts’ wishes. On November 25, 1974, the Trust became the first non-
Drayton to own the house in its more than 200 year history. 22 In the spirit of Charlotta
20 Hadley,A History of the Drayton Family and Drayton Hall. 56. 21 Will of Charlotta Drayton. Wills and Estate Papers, 69:205; Stockton. 14-15. 22 Hadley, 57.
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Drayton, the National Trust maintained the conservation approach the family had adopted, making Drayton Hall one of the first house museums to execute a strict preservation philosophy.
Currently unfurnished, the house appears much in the same way it did when John
Drayton built it. For all its age, integrity and grandeur, the house does not exist exactly as it did 272 years ago. Subtle changes to the house have been made to fulfill the typical need for upgrades and basic maintenance, some of which are visible to the untrained eye, such as the installation of battery operated smoke detectors. Others, like the reinforcement of the second story flooring, are subtler. Despite these changes Drayton
Hall remains one of the few 18th century structures in the US that retains its architectural integrity. Because of Drayton’s historic significance and status as a National Historic
Landmark, it has been studied rather extensively while the mundane, less opulent details of the structure have not. One of the elements of Drayton Hall that has not been explored is its hardware.
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Chapter Three
History of Hardware
Hardware was produced in an industry whose main focus was often other metal goods. This chapter seeks to reveal some basic information about the metal trades that manufactured hardware, keeping in mind that these there were a great number of other metal things being made in addition to building hardware at each site at any time.
The history of hardware is linked directly with the evolution and availability of metal. Understanding the refinement and availability in America, as well as the evolution of the technologies capable shaping those metals into useful goods is key to identifying hardware typologies.
When Europeans began settling continental America, metal was a precious commodity with very limited availability. Metal goods used in the earliest years of the colonies were imported. By the middle of the 17th century production limited production to develop began to develop around Connecticut. By the early 18th century iron foundries and forges were successfully mining ore in several colonies around the northeast.23
English mercantile law stated that the raw ore had to be shipped to England for processing.24 This system of American mining of raw materials to support the English manufacturing system, which fueled the English industrial revolution, strained colonial relations with England.
23 Bining, Pennsylvania Iron Manufacture in the Eighteenth Century. 12-26 24Fennimore, Metalwork in Early America: Copper and its Alloys. 19
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18th century South Carolina imported practically all architectural hardware from
England.25 This was due, in part, to the stylistic preferences of the English landowners in the region. John Drayton was one of these men, who modeled his life after the English gentry, as did many Charlestonians, who expressed their Englishness through their material possessions. Charleston looked to the mother country to set an aesthetic standard for art, architecture, fashion, and food. Steady trade brought English artisans to
Charleston, as well as goods and design books well into the beginning of the 19th century.26
During the 18th and into the 19th century architectural hardware was thought of as an extension of furniture. As a result, architectural hardware was manufactured and distributed by the same people that were selling frying pans, kettles, curtain pins, knives, candlesticks, clocks, and lanterns (see Figure 4.1).
25 Charles F. Hummel, "Samuel Rowland Fisher's "Catalogue of English Hardware"," Winterthur Portfolio 1 (1964): 188-197. 26 Martha Zierden, "A Trans-Atlantic Merchans House in Charleston: Archaeological Exploration of Refinement and Subsistence in an Urban Setting," Historical Archaeology (Society for Historical Archeology) 33, no. 3 (1999): 73-87.
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Figure 3.1 Advertisement from 1790 for items being sold in New York City. Notice the variety of items associated as "hardware". Courtesy of the Winterthur Library: Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera. Winterthur Museum, Wilmington, DE.
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The most common lock used in America during the 18th century was the English iron rim lock, and “a great number” of these were installed at Drayton Hall during its initial construction. To recognize these locks is to understand the way they were made, a process that began with the key maker. A lock is essentially a small, handmade machine made to secured a door. These locks were made to fit the key, unlike today where we think of making a key to fit a lock. Once the locksmith had the key, he began to construct the lock according to some guiding principles of proportion as well as technology. Typically, the width was one and one half to one and three quarters the width of the lock. All rim locks were warded locks, a ward being the obstruction that gets thrown by the key as it passes through the key path. This is why the key had to be made first, so that the ward could be made to match it.27 Examining the interior of a rim lock, or a stock lock (an iron lock built into a wooden box), closet lock (a lock without a knob, relying on only a keyhole to open it) or any other type of lock typically reveals some version of this warded system. Sometimes a deadbolt, or night bolt, was designed into the system as a security feature. Although iron rim locks were not the only type of lock manufactured during the 18th century, nearly all of the interiors working parts of architectural locks were made of iron.28 Brass rim locks were not made of brass on the inside, but made of iron and then set into a brass case.
Hinges manufactured during the 18th century were also hand made. Architectural hinges were most often made of iron, where brass was reserved for more expensive
27 Donald Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 6, no. 1 (1974): 40-67. 28 Streeter, 41.
25 things like furniture and small boxes. Hinge types varied depending upon the usage, the most common being the strap hinge consisting of an anchoring pin, or pintle, and either one or two straps. The rest of the types of wrought hinges available during the 18th century required skilled labor to form and file the complex fittings that formed the functioning hinge joint. Whether the hinge was an H, HL, cross garnet or dovetail, both sides of the hinge had to be hand forged so that the two elements worked together.
The production of iron that could be wrought, or worked, into pieces of hardware as well as other items took place at a bloomery or furnace. These “hearths”, as they were sometimes known, heated iron ore with charcoal to remove as much of the carbon content as possible. This type of unrefined iron, today referred to as pig iron, was so prevalent
(but not yet abundant) that in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries it went by many different names because of the wide variety of items it was processed into. Depending on the type of refinement required and what quality it was, pig iron was sent to various places such as foundaries, forges and rolling mills. Foundries made the casting for stoves, hardware, and simple machinery. Bar iron was just that, it was made into bars, which were usually made at a finery forge, but not necessarily made by that process. These might be square or flat, and flat bars might be narrow or broad. Rod iron was cut from flat bar iron in a slitting mill to provide the raw material for nails. Hoop iron was made by passing rod iron through flat rolls at rolling mills, generally used by coopers for barrels. Plate and
26 back plate iron was also rolled into sheets of various thicknesses suitable for use as boilerplate, tinplate and more.29
By the mid-1740s North America had become the 7th largest producer of the world’s total iron supply. The appearance of sites around Virginia, Maryland and especially Pennsylvania, like the Hopewell Forge (1744) and the Sarum Works (1746) in the Delaware Valley signified the firm establishment of industrial manufacturing in the colonies. Perhaps the most infamous of these sites was Great Valley Works, which we know today as Valley Forge. Not only were these sights making pig iron, the material used by blacksmiths to forge into wrought goods, they were expanding, building naileries and other auxiliary buildings to make the variety of types of iron bar, rod, and plate mentioned earlier.30 This threatened British manufacturers and the year after the
Governors comments, Britain passed the Iron Act of 1750, which restricted the manufacturing activities in all British colonies, specifically North America.31 Despite the various unenforceable Parliamentary acts that sought to prohibit colonial manufacture of finished iron products, craftsmen regularly produced goods like pots, pans, anchors, chain, nails, axes and more that were sold directly to local buyers. A specialized trade relationship developed, where higher value items like locks were imported from England while cheaper, simpler items like hinges where made domestically.
29 Bining, Pennsylvania Iron Manufacture in the Eighteenth Century. 49-65.; Harold C. Livesay, "Marketing Patterns in the Antebellum American Iron Industry," The Business History Review, Autumn 1971: 269-295. 30 Bining, 46.; S. D. Smith, "The Market for Manufactures in the Thirteen Continental Colonies, 1698- 1776," The Economic History Review (Blackwell Publishing) 51, no. 4 (November 1998): 676-708. 31 Shockey, Bonnie A. “Iron Works.” Allison-Antrim Museum Home Page. Nov. 2004. http://www.greencastlemuseum.org/Local_History/Iron_works.htm (accessed January 20, 2012).
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In the 1750s the American colonies became frustrated with the trans-Atlantic trade system. Although the colonies followed English style very closely, the inefficiency of exporting raw material only to import a finished product which was taxed made for inharmonious trade. The colonies were growing rapidly in population and from 1700 to
1772 and English exports of goods grew from 539,000 pounds per year to 4,176,000 pounds per year to meet the demand. Meanwhile, northern colonies began production of their own goods because they had the resources to do so, while still continuing to ship large quantities of raw material back to England. The southern colonies, however, did not have easy access to raw iron, copper, or zinc. All southern metals had to be imported from England or the northern colonies. The English had no reason to change this system because they benefited so handsomely from the supply of raw materials and demand for goods coming from North America. In 1749 Governor John Glen of South Carolina pointed out that “the quantity of manufactures imported annually into his province was too great, and ill calculated for the Circumstances of an infant colony, by which means we seldom follow the golden rule of Commerce, Let your Exports exceed, or at least balance your imports.” The governor’s words echoed how inefficient it was for England to produce all goods. England, on the other hand, felt that as an English colony, all goods in America should be “Made in England.”32
Manufacturers in Britain’s industrial centers like Birmingham were prohibited from distributing the goods they were producing by the shear the size of distribution
32 S. D. Smith, "The Market for Manufactures in the Thirteen Continental Colonies, 1698-1776," The Economic History Review, 51, no. 4 (November 1998): 676-708.
28 area.33 Conversely, consumers in North America could not order goods directly from the manufacturer. This system brought the rise of the middleman, or merchant. Men like
Isaac Carow (the advertisement in Figure 4.1) were the salesmen to whom colonials went with their orders for locks, hinges, bolts and more complex hardware needs.
In Charleston, the blacksmith was known as the “most versatile craftsman of them all.” Blacksmiths, “noted for their artistry in iron,” emulated English masters and apparently copied their style from worked iron imported from England, provided that these imports were fairly simply done or within the Charleston smith's experience.34
Despite the rise in American production, it was widely believed that goods being produced in England during the 18th century were of higher quality than those being produced in the colonies, albeit far more expensive. These items were not made in a factory, but were most certainly mass-produced by highly skilled artisans. Working with iron produced in foundries around Europe and America, English towns like Birmingham, considered the first manufacturing town in the British Empire, boomed with smiths working to fill the demands. Willenhall alone had 148 locksmiths, 50 of whom solely made iron rim locks.35 These men, as the name implies, were smiths who made locks.
They were very highly skilled blacksmiths who worked in minute details.
Coppersmiths worked with copper and its alloys, bronze and brass. Copper was used in areas of heavy wear and extremes in temperature. Brass was preferred for a
33 Fennimore, Metalwork in Early America: Copper and its Alloys, 32. 34 Richard Walsh, "The Charleston Mechanics: A Brief Study 1760-1776," The South Carolina Historical Magazine, July 1959. 129-131. Bining, Pennsylvania Iron Manufacture in the Eighteenth Century, 56. 35 Sketcheley and Adams, The Tradesmen’s True Guide, An universal directory, for the towns of Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsal, Dudley, and the manufacturing villages in the neighbourhood of Birmingham. England, 1770.
29 variety of purposes. Its strength made it good for things such as pistol barrels, its color made it desirable as a decorative element on clothing, shoes and furniture. Its workability made it desirable to clockmakers and locksmiths who needed to make small, durable working parts. Brass was made in England in foundries similar to those generating iron.
The network that supplied copper and brass goods to America was essentially the same system supplying iron goods. Mining the raw materials for brass, or copper alloys in general, was not as prevalent an industry in America but it did occur at sites around New
England. The same manufacturing laws that applied to iron prior to the revolution also applied here. Brass was worked both as a sheet metal and in a molten state by a smith known as a brazier. The title of brazier, although specific to someone working in brass as opposed to someone who works in copper, eventually became synonymous with both metals. This was due to the fact that tools and techniques used by the brazier and the coppersmith were identical.36 Depending on the mixture of the alloy, brass can be somewhat brittle but incredibly durable, making it ideal for casting. As a result, brass was the preferred metal for the earliest cast butt hinges found in trade catalogs from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The middle to end of the 18th century saw the rise of the industrial revolution in
England and with it the improved production of cast iron. Cast iron as an architectural element became more prevalent, primarily in larger structural applications. For smaller items like hardware, wrought iron remained the preferred iron manufacturing method of
36 Fennimore, Metalwork in Early America: Copper and its Alloy, 21-23
30 choice into the 19th century. Cast iron butt hinges were not invented until 1775.37 Any butt hinge installed before this date would have been hand wrought. The Charleston area imported the majority of hardware well into the 19th century, as the American iron foundries had been targeted during the Revolution and the south was one of the last areas in America to develop metal production.
At this same time the French mortise lock had gained stylistic popularity and was being produced in both England and the United States. Hardware style was evolving in the direction of minimizing the amount of visible working parts. Like other lock types, the American versions varied slightly from the English versions in quality and format.
Only the affluent, like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, installed these mortise locks because production and installation of mortise locks was five times the cost of regular iron rim locks.38
The 19th century brought about a transition in the basic shape of the metals market. The large demand on limited material meant that the iron-manufacturing entrepreneurs had to choose between building furnaces and building rolling mills. It was the breaking up of the stages of metal refinement that made room for the merchant and the commission he made from distribution. American metal manufacturers had begun to recover by 1815, but not until the 1830s was there a significant enough increase in the volume of domestic iron trade to alter the development of merchants that specialized in iron. Iron production was concentrated in Pennsylvania, where producers shipped their
37 Streeter. Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: H and HL Hinges, Together with Mention of Dovetails and Cast Iron Butt Hinges. 42-46. 38 Chappel, Chesapeake House: The Practice of Architectural Investigation
31 materials elsewhere, including South Carolina.39 Manufacturing in general played a secondary role in the economy of the Antebellum South. Iron works, gun works, and wheelwrights and other metal works began to appear around South Carolina, mostly in the up state, in conjunction with the discovery of iron ore near the time of the war of
1812. These foundries were concentrated around the Spartenburg-York area, on the banks of the Broad River, as well as a few in Charleston. Plagued by financial troubles, poor management and competition from northern producers, no significant growth or improvements were made to the foundries from the time of their construction until their downfall near the start of the Civil War.40
A few foundries appeared around Charleston in the 1840s (the height of southern iron production). All suffered the same troubles as their western South Carolina counterparts. Robert Mills recorded two or three “extensive” foundries around the city during his survey in 1826. Three major foundries existed by 1850; The Phoenix Iron
Works, the Eagle Foundry (later became the Vulcan Iron Works) and the foundry of
Eason and Dotterer, the latter credited with building the first steam locomotive in South
Carolina. Although small by northern standards, these manufacturers played an important role in producing goods that the south would have had to otherwise import from farther north. By 1860, the iron industry in South Carolina was dying. The foundries in the upstate were succumbing to ongoing financial problems. All three
39 Livesay, "Marketing Patterns in the Antebellum American Iron Industry," 269-295. 40 Ernest M. Lander Jr., "The Iron Industry in Ante-Bellum South Carolina," The Journal of Stouthern History, (August 1954), 337-355.
32 foundries in Charleston burned during the great fire of 1861.41 This explains why most of the hardware in the Charleston during this period was imported. The only change to the supply structure was that Charleston was receiving hardware primarily from the northern states instead of England. The Civil War interrupted the hardware market in the south significantly more than the north. South Carolina and Charleston specifically, tried to encourage the redevelopment of industry.
The point at which American manufacturers supplanted English manufacturers varies, depending upon product type and material. Domestic hinge and nail production predates domestic lock production. American manufacture of hinges and nails resumed immediately after the Civil war because these are technologically simple items to produce, whereas locks require more skilled labor. Not until after the Civil War did
American brass manufacture develop enough to replace English supplies. . Despite these differences, it is sufficient to summarize that it was between 1870 and 1900 that the decisive change occurred. In 1885
Britain had exported approximately
$20,000,000 worth of hardware. By 1894 the amount had dropped by half to
Figure 3.2 Left and Right hand 19th century Carpenters Locks. Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation: Architectural Fragment Collection. Image by author.
41 Ernest M. Lander, Jr. "Charleston: Manufacturing Center of the Old South." The Journal of Southern History (Southern Historical Association) (August, 1960) 330-351.
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$10,000,000. By 1900 America was exporting more than she was importing.
In the 1840s American hardware production was in full swing, especially in the area of lock making. The English manufacturer known as the
Carpenter Lock Company had been dominating the lock industry. Like other lock makers before him,
James Carpenter made his locks for either a right or left swinging door (Figure 4.2). These types of locks would not operate properly if turned around because the flat part of the latch was Figure 3.3 Right-handed 19th century Carpenters lock with beveled latch bolt. not designed to strike the keeper, or strike plate Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation: (Figure 4.3). In 1843 the Sherwood Lock Company Architectural Fragments Collection. Image by author. of Sandy Hill, New York offered a reversible rim lock as part their product line. This lock was designed with two keyholes and two sets of all interior working parts. Although this was somewhat more expensive to manufacture, producing one lock model instead of two would generally reduce the manufacturers cost. This lock was offered as competition alongside the more traditional rim locks like the Carpenter Lock. Considering the limited number remaining today it is safe to assume it was not a very popular model. The idea of reversibility, however, was a popular one. By the end of the Civil War many companies, such as the Branford Lock Works and the P & F Corbin Lock Company, both of
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Connecticut, were offering reversible rim locks.42 The design change that made these locks incredibly popular was the reversible latch bolt. Unlike previous locks, the entire mechanical parts of these locks were enclosed in a metal case. The back plate of the case could be removed and the latch bolt could be flipped over to adjust the striking direction.
Some designs were better than others; an unknown company devised a way to reverse the latch without having to disengage the spring, making the most successful example.
Replacing the spring once it was disengaged was quite difficult and this is probably why these reversible locks did not completely replace the larger, better made, more handsome types of directional rim locks that were installed on higher style buildings.43
Not only were the working parts of locks changing after the Civil War, but knob, hinge, and bolt styles were changing too. The knob is the part of the lock that a person interacts with directly; it is the piece that makes the whole mechanism function. In conjunction with the Victorian fashion, it became stylish to have hardware with all sorts of decoration that celebrated the importance of this part. Cast or stamped metal designs came in as many forms as the manufacturers could think of. The technological impact of these typologies lies with the invention of a variety of ways to attach the knob to the shank. Moving away from brass knobs, the invention of glass knobs in the 1820s imbedded a metal shank into the knob body. The very popular “mineral” or clay knobs in the 1840s were made of different materials and came in a variety of colors. The most
42Neal O. Hammon. Reversible Latch Rim Locks: Late Nineteenth Century Hardware. Association for Preservation Technology Bulletin (1997) 34-36. 43 Hammon, "Reversible Latch Rim Locks: Late Nineteenth Century Popular Hardware," 34-36. Neal O. Hammon, "The First Reversible Rim Lock and Some Contemporaries," APT Bulletin, (1993) 56- 59.
35 famous of these being the mottled, swirled
“Bennington knob” that looks somewhat like brown marble and used the same shank fastening technique as glass knobs. Wooden knobs in the
1850s were often painted with a variety of decorations but were not very durable. Knobs of unusual materials such as rubber, terracotta, lava, and hemacite in the 1870s and 1880s varied in the way they were attached. Cast metal knobs were Figure 3.4 Mineral and glass Victorian knob decorated with all sorts of patterns, from types. Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation: Architectural Fragments geometric designs to animal heads. Often, when Collection. Image by author. cast designs were used, the hinges on the door were cast with patterns that matched. The Calhoun Mansion in Charleston is an example of the highest style of this type of cast brass hardware. These pieces all sought to add ornament to doors that reflected the various styles popular during the period, such as
Eastlake, Romanesque and Queen Anne (Figure 4.4). These knobs continue to be popular collectors’ items today.44
The expansion of the hardware market that happened between the end of the Civil
War and the beginning of the 20th century established the distribution channels that would bring hardware from the factory to the builder/homeowner for the next three quarters of a century. This system was broken down into three parts. The manufacturer produced the
44 Maude Eastwood. Antique Builders Hardware: Knobs & Accessories. (Beaverton: Lithtex, 1982). 36- 105.
36 goods and then sold their products to wholesalers. These wholesalers worked as middlemen; similar to the way the merchants had worked to distribute English hardware in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The wholesalers then sold goods to the retailers, such as hardware stores, that carried a small amount of a large variety of goods. If a person or a builder wanted something that wasn’t carried by the retailer, it could be special ordered.
Hardware catalogs have a fairly long history. They are, in essence, pattern books, which were printed for a wide variety of crafts, such as furniture makers, lace makers, carpenters, and plasterers. In order to qualify as a hardware catalog, a book must have included items for buildings. There are a number of instances where building hardware was only a small section in a publication dedicated to something like furniture or lighting.
The hardware earliest trade catalogs in America came from England, a number of which survive today.45 These earliest catalogs are the most versatile. By the mid to late 19th century, rampant industrial growth had widened the number of producers of hardware and therefore broadened availability. Hardware catalogs became integral in the distribution process acting as product list with prices. Each manufacturer printed their own illustrated catalog, which facilitated the distribution system of manufacturer, wholesaler/dealer, retailer and consumer. Today, although relatively few original catalogs remain, these publications enable historians to date particular pieces to a range
45 Unknown, Early Nineteenth Century Trade Catalogues. Winterthur Museum Library (Wilmington, DE) and Peabody Essex Museum Library (Boston, MA).
37 of production dates, as well as style evolution, technological changes and variations in price.46
This distribution system meant that there were two middlemen in-between the manufacturer and the consumer. It would seem that this system would drive up prices for the consumer, but at the time manufacturers and wholesalers were having a hard time turning a profit. Unstable trade of hardware occurred for two reasons. First, the price of the raw materials used to make hardware, iron, brass, zinc, and tin, fluctuated rapidly and frequently. This left the manufacturers in an uncertain position when setting their prices to the wholesaler. Second, the manufacturers had become so proficient in their production that supply far exceeded demand, even with the increase in exportation.47
Lorick & Lowrance were one of these “hardware merchants” based out of Columbia,
South Carolina. They were both wholesale and retail dealers of “Hardware, Agricultural
Implements, Groceries, &c.” and advertised in the Charleston City Directories in the
1870s and 1880s .
46 Lee H. Nelson, "Introduction," in Illustrated Catalogue of American Hardware of the Russell Erwin Manufacturing Company, iii-xi (The Association for Preservation Technology, 1980). 47 William H. Becker, "American Wholsale Hardware Trade Associations, 1870-1900," The Business History Review 45, no. 2, (Summer 1971), 179-200.
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Figure 3.5 Advertisement from the 1880 Charleston City Directory. Charleston County Library: South Carolina Room. Charleston, SC.
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Chapter Four
The Hardware Collection
Generation I; John Drayton I (1738-1784)
506 pieces of hardware remain in the house from this period of original construction accounting for 40% of the total collection. Included in this are 68 ghost marks, categorized by their type where possible.
Locks The first period lockset that appears most frequently, often in the form of ghost markings, is the iron rim lock. This particular iron rim lock was installed on all passageway doors, as well as the servant’s stair doors on the first and second floors of
Drayton Hall. As was typical of the period, these are English made rim locks, probably the most common lock type used in American buildings at the time.48
All locks from this time relied on wards, the element engaged by the key to throw the latch bolt shown in Figure 5.1. The ward was designed around a key, which during this period would have been hand forged, as cast keys had not been invented yet.49 The inner workings were protected by a rectangular case made of sheet iron measuring 3 ¾” by 6”. One of these locks remains in the house on D211, on the closet door on the north side of the northwest room on the second floor. The remaining eleven occurrences are all
48 Donald Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 6, no. 1 (1974): 41. 49 Streeter, 45.
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Latch Bolt
Ward Box
Figure 4.1 Typical 18th century iron rim lock components ghosts, which share the same dimensions as well as knob and keyhole configuration.
Without the other locks of this type it is impossible to know if these locks were made in a suite or not. That is to say whether they were operated by a master key, or if each lock had a different key, or some combination of both. Knowing which locks used the same keys would provide clues to how the family moved through the house. The remaining example, on D211, is in poor condition but still has the drop stirrup handle, which evolved from the earlier ring handle style.50 Whether this is the original handle or not is
50Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," 40.
41 unknown, although it is quite plausible that it is the original because this type of handle would have been the most fashionable style in England at the time.51
Only 4½”x 8” ghosts of a larger rim lock from this period remain. These were found on the four doors on both the first and second floor that divide the main hall or ballroom spaces from the smaller rooms to the north and south, eight in all. These would have been fine brass rim locks, although the term is not exact.
Mechanically, brass rim Figure 4.2 Example of an 18th century brass cased rim lock. Notice the four fastener hole pattern on the iron mounting plate, the same pattern seen on the doors at Drayton Hall. Richard Marks Restoration: Hardware Collection. locks are very similar to Charleston, SC. the smaller iron rim locks on the closet doors, but with a much more decorative cover. Evidence for this brass can be seen in the fastener pattern. In order to attach the rim lock without having the fasteners pierce the brass case, the lock would have to be “secret mounted.”52 An iron plate was fastened to the door, with 4 screws and lugs riveted to it in order to engage the brass case. The brass case was then mounted onto the lock with a screw through the end
51 Robert T. Trump, "Early Brass Cased Rim Locks," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 19, no. 3 (October 1960): 118. 52 Trump, "Early Brass Cased Rim Locks," 118. Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," 57.
42 of the lock. The ghost of the 4-fastener pattern seen on the doorframe shows that these locks were clearly not the exposed screw type (Figure 5.2). Brass cased rim locks were significantly more expensive and would have been carefully ordered so that they mirrored the balance, symmetry and grandeur of the rest of the architectural details.53
Records of the construction of Drayton Hall do not survive. But other records from the time period do survive, such as the ones from the Pinckney Mansion (1745-
1750). These provide information about the way these items would have been ordered and how much they cost. Charles Pinckney began construction on his house, a similar two-story masonry structure on a raised basement, in 1745. Records from the next year show that Charles Pinckney used hardware very similar to what is found at Drayton Hall, such as 8-inch brass locks, 6-inch iron locks, and HL hinges with a combination of screws and nails.54
Locks were produced as right facing or left facing, depending on which way the door swung and would have been ordered to fit the specific needs of Drayton Hall. A lock could have been mounted upside down to operate an opposite swinging door, resulting in a key and knob orientation that would have been upside down as well.
Although there are instances of upside down locks at Drayton Hall today, these are not the original configurations because they would have not been visually suitable for a house of this caliber.
53 Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," 57-59. Trump, "Early Brass Cased Rim Locks," 117-119. 54 Alice R Huger Smith and D. E. Huger Smith, The Dwelling Houses of Charleston (New York, New York: Diadem Books, 1917). 361-363
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There are two locks that date almost certainly from the 18th century (examining the inner workings would confirm this theory) but are not currently mounted in their original locations. First is a stock lock, with iron mechanisms installed in a wooden case, which is mounted on the north door of the first floor portico.
This 5 ½” x 9” lock is fastened rather strangely (Figure 5.3) which adds to its appearance as “out of place”. Unless a ghost mark matching Figure 4.3 Rim lock from the first floor north portico door at Drayton Hall. Image by author. the exact configuration could be found, any attempts at guessing where it came from would be purely conjectural. The other relocated lock is the 6” x 10 ¼” draw-back lock mounted upside down on the river front door. This is a high style lock that was made for a right facing door, but is currently mounted on a left facing door. This may be very similar to the type of lock that would have been on this door because this lock has a sliding handle that operates the latch bolt, removing the need for a knob on the exterior. Evidence to support that this is not the original lock is the orientation of the keyhole on the exterior of the door.
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A latch bolt of a lock needs a place on the doorframe to catch so that it can hold the door shut. Keepers, or strike plates, served this function. The ones found on the first and second floors of Drayton Hall differ significantly from those found in the basement, as would have been appropriate for the period. Representative of 18th century high style, the 4” tall wrought iron strike plate reflects the 18th century affinity for woodwork uninterrupted by hardware.55 This plate is let into the doorframe flush with the architrave so that it disappears into the frame (Figure 5.4). Some strike plates were also called staples, a term carried over from earlier types where a simple bar was bent into something of a U shape and driven into the doorframe.56 A few examples of this earlier type exist in the basement but are no longer used to catch door latches.
Hinges There are 653 total hinges remaining, of different types making hinges the most numerous type of hardware in the house. 40 of these are ghosts, making the total number of remaining hinges 615, accounting for 50% of the total collection. The most prevalent is the wrought butt hinge, a fairly rare type, being that it isn’t really its own type but a sub-category of the H hinge (Figure 5.5). The hinges in the house from the first generation are all wrought iron. The wrought butt hinges on the doors in the house are all original except for two rooms on the first floor (R104 and R105). What makes these hinges so unusual is the way the knuckle spans the entire length of the hinge (Figure 5.6).
Hinges similar to this type were installed at other sites like the Adams-Kilty House
55 Chappel, "Hardware." 56 Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware English Rim Locks: Late 18th and Early 19th Century Forms," 54.
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(1765) and the Wye House (1770’s or 17802) in Maryland. 57 The Drayton Hall examples of H hinges with the arms trimmed short and then mounted as butt hinges are the oldest known example of wrought butt hinges in America.
It is quite possible that the Drayton butt hinges were made originally as H hinges.
Since it was the center joint, or barrel, that carried the weight of the door, these butt hinges are just as strong as H hinges.58 The use of wrought butt hinges to hang the pocket shutters is not as unusual, because of the nature of the shutter. The butt hinges on the doors may have been made larger than was structurally necessary because of the
Figure 4.4 English Hardware Trade Catalog from 1800 depicting H hinges. Winterthur Library. Wilmington, DE. Image by author.
57 Chappell, “Hardware.” 58 Interview with Willie Graham, Curator of Architecture at Colonial Williamsburg. March 1, 2012.
46 fastener pattern. Here, the fasteners are in line with one another, not offset as they often were. The offset was to prevent the wood from splitting. These fasteners are spread apart, with nearly 2 inches between them, as a means of compensating for their straight- line orientation. The fastener pattern provides clues as to whether these hinges were originally H hinges that were cut down or not. One the 5” and 6” hinges there are three fastener holes. Peter Ross, a former Colonial Williamsburg blacksmith explained that H hinges of this size or larger were forged having a five fastener pattern, with the center hole at the center of the barrel. Imagining that the two end holes were lost when the H leaves were cut, this three fastener pattern suggests that these hinges were cut down. The larger 7” hinges, however, have a four fastener pattern. This fastener pattern does not match the manufacturing techniques for the production of H hinges and so suggests that these were deliberately made as butt hinges.
The butt hinges on the first and second floor doors are all essentially the same, except for variations in size and fastener number. The passageway doors are hung with 6”, three fastener wrought butt hinges. Doors between R101/R201 and the smaller rooms are hung with the larger 7”, four fastener wrought butt hinges. Occasionally, a Figure 4.5 Wrought iron butt hinge from closet or passageway door is hung with larger second floor stairway door at Drayton Hall. Image by author. hinges, and a main door is hung with the smaller
47 hinges but these are not typical. Because little documentation of this type of butt hinge exists it is impossible to say who forged these wrought butt hinges. It is likely that they were custom made for Drayton Hall, either by a blacksmith in England filling a special order for the Draytons or by a local blacksmith that altered the hinges to fit the Draytons needs.
Other hinge types, such as H, HL and strap hinges are lower style and used, generally, in less prominent places. Drayton Hall’s HL Hinges occur in areas where the doors were thought to be so large that they needed the support of the arm of the L to compensate for the weight. As previously mentioned, it was the central barrel of the hinge that carried the weight of the door. So, it is clear that the weight distribution properties of hinges were not yet fully understood when Drayton Hall was built. The entry doors on the land and river front sides of the house are hung with HL hinges, as are the doors on the second floor that connect the north and south rooms with the upper portico. The second floor door hinges have been recessed into the face of the door in order to make them flush with the surface, and thus less visible. All of the stationary H arms have been hidden in the architrave, similar to the disguised strike plates. These installation techniques enable the recognition of repaired or replaced HL hinges. The first floor entry doors on both land and river sides of the house are hung with HL hinges.
These are probably the original hinges, but they may be replacements since they are not installed with the same care as the ones seen on the second floor. Removal of the doors for repair at one point or another might be reason enough for the hinges to have been displaced but not replaced. There are ghost markings of HL hinges on the doors in the
48 three doors in the northwest room of the first floor (R105). It is unclear when these were removed and replaced with the butt hinges seen today. This room is the only room in the house that had HL hinges on standard 85” six-panel doors installed throughout the house.
The window hardware accounts for 58% of the first generation hardware, the largest concentration of hardware remaining from this period. 248 pieces remain in the pocket shutters. A pocket shutter is a panel, hung on either side of the window and nestled into a cavity, so that when closed they look just like all the other wall panels. It is not like other panels, as it pulls out of its pocket to cover the window. Drayton Hall’s pocket shutters, like others, were designed to fit into the available space of the depth of the wall. When closed over the window the paneled pockets are not wide enough to cover the entire window and so have been outfitted with additional panels to cover the remaining portion of the window.
This system of paneled, hidden shutters necessitates a specific combination of hardware to hold it all together and make it work. First, there are wrought butt hinges, similar to the ones on the main doors, which mount the shutters onto the window frame.
Perhaps the door hinges were designed to mimic these shutter hinges, as this type of hinge is fairly common for the type of shutter. Similar hinges can be found at the
Heyward Washington House (1772).59 Like the butt hinges on the doors, when the shutters are folded into their pockets only the barrel is visible. 128 of these hinges remain in the house, accounting for 30% of the total collection from this period.
59 The Charleston Museum. Heyward Washington House. http://www.charlestonmuseum.org/heyward- washington-house
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All of the center panels that folded out from the main panel of the pocket hinge to cover the remaining section of the window are hung with H Hinges. There are 61 remaining in the house, accounting for 14% of the first generation hardware. H hinges are a very old type of hinge and were made from plate or sheet stock iron, which the blacksmith cut into a T shape. The short end of the T was beveled and wrapped around a wire and welded to form the joint. The pin was then driven into place and riveted forming a fixed pin that could not easily be removed.
Not one single, complete pocket shutter ring pull remains at Drayton Hall. These pulls enabled the Draytons to pull the pocket shutters out of their cavities in the wall.
With 52 windows on the first and second floor, each with two pocket shutters. The 110 ring pulls were all made of brass. Today there is just the one mount left. 80 ghost marks remain on the majority of pocket shutters around the house. Surrounding the remaining mount is evidence of wear from the missing ring. It is not clear if fifth generation owner Figure 4.6 Original Drayton Hall basement strap hinge on pintle. Image by author. Charles Henry
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Drayton removed the pulls when they nailed the pocket shutters in place or if the pulls were lost some other way. These items are small, and if a shutter was operated frequently it would be easy to damage or accidently pull from the shutter entirely.
Thin, cylindrical weights were installed on either side of the window frame, two for each sash. These acted as counterbalances to hold the sashes open when necessary and were guided by small wooden wheels, called pulleys. The pulleys were mounted with iron plates flush into the sash track of the window frame. The six-over-six window sash currently installed in the house is not original. Installed in in the 1880s, they are thought to have been salvaged from somewhere in downtown Charleston. It was not possible to inventory where the weights that may still remain in the wall. The remaining wooden pulleys, however, were surveyed. Only 7 wheels remain in the house, 6 of them wooden. Two of them still spin. While these are probably not the original sash weight pulleys, the originals most likely were wood. If the originals had been brass, they would not have deteriorated and therefore would have been reused when the current windows were installed.
One of the oldest hinge types is the strap hinge.60 Of all hinges, this is the simplest to make. Beginning with an iron strap, one end is wrapped back to form an eye.
Another piece of iron, called a pintle, is bent into a hook and fastened onto the doorframe or timber. The hook is then hung on the pin. Donald Streeter, a former blacksmith, points out “Even the dullest smith could make such a hinge as it required no bench work
60 Chappel, "Hardware," in Chesapeake House: The Practice of Architectural Investigation
51 at all.”61 Therefor this is the one type of hardware that would have been made in
America. Strap hinges, being easy to produce, were good tasks for training new blacksmiths. Because this hinge is strong, but crude, it was generally used on outbuildings, kitchen doors, shutters, and lesser spaces. Pintles driven into the architrave of the interior basement doors are nearly all that remains of the original hardware in this part of the house (Figure 5.7). There are a five strap hinges on the exterior basement shutters that may date from this period. They are roughly 12” long and have the same round “bean cusp” at the end of the strap as the interior example. This, according to
Donald Streeter, was the most common type in English settlements.62
61 Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: Cross Garnet, Side and Dovetail Hinges," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 6, no. 2 (1974): 15-17. 62 Streeter, 17.
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Generation II and III; Charles Drayton I (1784-1820) and Charles Drayton II (1820-1844)
The second and third generations of Draytons have been combined here for two reasons. First, because there is little hardware that clearly dates from these two periods.
Second, what does date from one, the other, or both is difficult to distinguish as one or the other.
There are 10 items installed that are almost definitely the work of Charles I, but without further research it is hard to make a determination about the rest. What is known is theoretical, based on evidence from sites such as
Monticello, Mount Vernon, the Joseph Manigault
House and other houses around the south.
Skew butt hinges, or raising butts, replace the earlier wrought butt hinges in the southwest room on the first floor.63 These hinges as their name suggests raise the door as it swings open Figure 4.7 Skew or raising butt hinge, R104, first (Figure 5.10), for two purposes. First, the angle floor. Image by author. of the hinge automatically closes the door using gravity and the weight of the door.
Second, the hinge raises the door up just enough so that it can swing up and over a carpet that might otherwise block the door from opening. Made from cast iron, there is no way
63 Carl R Lounsbury, An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape. 304.
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There is evidence of six mortise locks from this period, four of which remain.
The four remaining can be found in the rooms to the north of the second floor ballroom
(R205 and R208). Two ghosts of mortise locks are evident on the passageway doors of
R202 and R205. The ghost in R202 was carefully patched with a piece of wood to fill the void in the door.
The other, R205, was less carefully filled with wood and putty.
Mortise locks were a French invention, designed to be as visually discreet Figure 4.8 Escutcheon on second floor door. Handle and keyhole drop missing. Image by author. as possible. These locks were generally between five and eight inches tall, the ones at Drayton Hall are on the smaller end of this range, and only one inch wide so that they could be inserted into a cavity in the door. A plain brass plate was mounted flush on the face of the lock where it was inserted into the door to hide the iron body of the lock. Another plate was mounted
54 on the architrave where the latch struck, so that when the door was closed only the knob and key hold would be visible from either side. A large, tripartite escutcheon unites the drop stirrup handle and keyhole. The keyhole is outfitted with a drop escutcheon, a pivoting pendent that covered the keyhole (Figure 5.11). This decorative hardware type is similar to others installed in elite houses around the eastern seaboard from 1770 to
1815, specifically Monticello and Mount Vernon (Figure 5.12).64
The two doors of the addition in the northeast room, R207, are hung with cast iron butt hinges. The cast butt hinge was patented by in England in October of 1775, so these hinges cannot be older than this.65
Careful examination of the cast butt hinges installed here show that the pin is not visible on either end because it has Figure 4.9 Mortise lock fragment. Monticello archives. Charlottesville, VA. Courtesy of Robert Self. been cast into the
64 Ed Chappel, "Hardware," in Chesapeake House: The Practice of Architectural Investigation (Williamsburg, VA: Colonial Williamsburg, 2012). Robert Self, "Restoration of Door Hardware at Monticello: Unlocking Some Mysteries," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 35, no. 2/3 (2004): 10-12. Unknown, Early Nineteenth Century Trade Catalogues, 29 vols. Winterthur Museum Library. 65 Donald Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: H and HL Hinges with Mention of Dovetails and Cast Iron Butt Hinges," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 5, no. 1 (1973): 43.
55 body of the hinge. This means that this hinge is not of the earliest generation of cast butt hinges, but of the next generation dating from around the turn of the 19th century.66 .
The matter of dating the installation of mortise locks in Drayton Hall comes down to whether or not the Draytons would have intentionally used an out-of-fashion handle and escutcheon plate or not. If the locks were installed when the drop stirrup handle was fashionable, they would date from 1770-1820 (Figure 6.1). After this period rosette knobs and individual escutcheons, not the large decorative single plate escutcheons, came into fashion. Even though there is no record of the construction date of the partition walls that divide R207, R208 and R209 where two of these locks are installed, it is entirely possible that these locks date from the end of this date range.
These locks are nearly identical to those that Thomas Jefferson had installed at
Monticello in the first decade of the 19th century. The wall itself, however, does not appear to be that old. So how or why were these locks installed in these doors? They were probably moved from the doors in R202 and R205 that have ghost marks of mortise locks. Exactly when these were relocated remains a mystery.
66 Streeter, "Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: H and HL Hinges with Mention of Dovetails and Cast Iron Butt Hinges," 47-49.
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Head bolts and foot bolts Figure 4.10 Head bolt mounted on second floor ballroom door. Image by author. were installed on double doors as a way of bracing the door to either the top of the frame or the floor, as their name suggests.
The two types vary slightly, because of the location of installation, but generally serve the same purpose.
The orientation of the rabbited edge of double doors determines where the head and/or foot bolt is installed.
Examining the original configuration is easiest on the double doors at the top of the main stairs because they have the most evidence of the original hardware configuration. Both doors overlap one another by approximately one half inch. The north door has the outer lip, if closing the door from the ballroom side.
The head bolt on the South door shows that this door would have generally remained closed. The north door, with its ghost of a rim lock, confirms this idea. Here there are no foot bolts installed. It is a 30” long iron rod with an iron round knob mounted with two 5
½” plates.
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The foot bolts, or cane bolts, that can be found on the first floor double doors are also iron, attached at the bottom of the door and dropped into a floor plate to secure the door either open or close. It is possible that these are from the first period, but it is more likely that they date from the second or third generations. Peter Ross, former blacksmith at
Colonial Williamsburg, believes these bolts to be 19th century installations because “They have very little offset in the bolt body. Also, a separate piece of steel has been riveted on for the spring instead of being forged integral to Figure 4.11 Foot bolt on western facing (inland) front door. Image by author. the bolt.”67 Another clue that these are not from the first period is the square plate installed on the floor to receive the bolt. This plate matches the types of bolt sets in several trade catalogs from the late 19th century. A similar type of bolt can be found in a P. & F. Corbin catalog dating from 1931 titled,
Colonial and Early English Hardware. It is entirely possible that these bolts were installed at the end of the 19th century to hold the doors open, as passive ventilation, in this style because it seemed appropriate for the house.
67 Interview with Peter Ross, Blacksmith and Whitesmith. (Email correspondence March, 2012).
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A few reproduction locksets are installed around the house that are either salvaged or reproduction. Charles I was a meticulous record keeper. It is strange that he might have installed the mortise locks as part of the larger addition in the northeast room of the second floor without making note somewhere in his diary. On May, 1803 he notes the installation of a door to the attic. This door is mounted on what appear to be recycled hinges, as they are curiously small for the size of the door. The lock is not one of very high style and in all likelihood was reclaimed from somewhere on one of Dr. Drayton’s plantations, as there are record of his ordering locks for various places but no record of their specific destinations. Charles I kept such detailed records, it is entirely possible that he is not responsible for the installation of the addition with the mortise locks and cast butt hinges. In his will, Charles I states,
That my daughter, Henrietta A. Drayton, should have an Asylum at Drayton Hall and a right to free ingress and egress, and to any two particular rooms in the House with suitable furniture, so long as she remains single or until she marries.68
Henrietta does indeed choose two rooms at Drayton Hall, the northeast room with the partition walls as well as the ballroom, where she is said to have been responsible for the construction of partition walls that divide the ballroom down the center with a hallway.69
No hardware remains from this addition, and it is not clear whether the addition in the northeast room was part of the Henrietta installation or not.
68 Will. Charles Drayton I. Signed July 15, 1820. Book F, 205-7. 69 Interview with Dr. Carter C. Hudgins, Director of Preservation at Drayton Hall. March, 2012.
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The evidence implies that Charles I installed the foot bolts that are present on the land and river front entry doors. The two pairs of bolts have long, slender handles ending in a die formed knob.70 This form is somewhat typical of the early 19th century, but does not fit in with the higher style pieces of the earlier period, suggesting this later addition.71
70 Donald Streeter, "Early American Wroght Iron Hardware: Slide Bolts," Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 7, no. 4 (1975): 109,115. 71 Interview with Peter Ross, Blacksmith and Whitesmith at Colonial Williamsburg, (March 6, 2012).
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Generation IV; Charles Drayton III
During Generation IV, the Charles Drayton III period, made no visible changes to the hardware in the house. This is perhaps because during this period the house might have been inhabited only part time.72 Even if Charles III lived at Drayton Hall full time his short, eight-year residence, combined with the decline of the rice industry would have made it difficult for him to generate the kind of wealth that would finance upgrades to a house.
72 Interview with Dr. Carter C. Hudgins, Director of Preservation at Drayton Hall. March, 2012..
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Generation V; Charles Henry Drayton
The hardware that remains from the post-Civil War period accounts for 35% of the hardware in the house. The majority of this hardware comes from the additional shutters that can be seen in the photo from the 1870s in Chapter 3. The exterior shutters were removed sometime near the end of the 19th century, but the interior louvered shutters remained because they provided excellent passive ventilation in the hot, humid
Charleston climate.
The pintles that remain on the exterior are cast iron plates that have been screwed into the exterior window frames. These acted basically the same as the pintles from the first generation did; they were the mounts that strap hinges swung on. Exterior shutters were not installed all over the house, so the pintles are concentrated mainly on the land front, or western side, probably to block the late afternoon sun.
The louvered shutters were installed throughout the interior, hung on 3”, 3 knuckle cast iron butt hinges. Two shutters per window required four hinges to hang them. With 52 windows in the house there would have been 208 of these hinges originally. 160 remain, with ghosts of the rest still evident. The National Trust removed these shutters when they initially took over the house. The decision was made to reinstall them after the instability of the paint seemed to be accelerated by the exposure to direct light and heat.73 Cast iron slide bolts with a flat rectangular bar and small vertical tab held these shutters closed.
73 Joseph Mester. Drayton Hall Tour Guide Manual Vol. 2.
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Window sash catches were also installed on nearly all the windows. These can be found on the exterior of the frame, where the rails of the upper and lower sashes meet.
One can be inferred from the installation of these catches. Either that the sash weights of each window had failed quickly or that no attempt was made to install sash weights when the sashes were replaced. As previously mentioned there are only a handful of wooden pulleys left from these weights.
Charles Henry Drayton added cast iron rim locks to all doors that connected the
Great Hall or Ballroom with the smaller rooms to the north and south and to the exterior doors in the basement. Some of these are stamped with a patent date, the years being either 1871 or 1872. Dates like these do not indicate a manufacturing date, but rather the date in which its manufacturer patented this exact type of lock. Records indicate a patent was awarded to an “Erbe” on the date stamped on one of two of these rim locks, but nothing has been found yet about this company.74 The fact that these do not match as a set of eight indicates that either the Draytons were not concerned with purchasing a suite of locks, only installing some that would secure the door closed. Or, there is the chance that these were installed over a number of years, as other locks were stolen or broken and needed replacing. Charles Henry constructed a number of buildings around the property, including the caretaker’s cottage, in conjunction with his phosphate mining business. He would have been ordering a lot of building hardware over a long period of time for these
74 US Patent Office. 1872 Patent Report. Record of patent awarded October 1, 1872.
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The lock boxes themselves are of a very plain style. Most are of the “vertical” type, meaning they were taller than they were wide. A few “horizontal” locks are installed; the orientation was designed to accommodate different widths of door rail.76
There doesn’t seem to be any consistency to the installation of these rim locks that might give a clue about why the Draytons selected these rim locks. Looking into hardware catalogs from the period indicate that these plain locks with iron bolts and one tumbler
(dead bolt actuated by the key) were the least complicated and therefore least expense of all that was available. Manufacturers made sold these locks with one key of iron or brass depending on what the consumer wanted to spend, escutcheon plates, and screws. Knobs were ordered separately as there was a wide variety of shapes and materials to choose from.77
The Draytons selected, as was typical for this period, brass and mineral knobs for their rim locks. As with the locks, no pattern is evident for the installation of these types.
There are more mineral knobs on the basement doors and brass knobs on the upper floor doors, but there is still a mixture. Mineral knobs were patented in 1841, made for the common person in average income homes. Made from clay, the color of the clay determined the final color of the knob. The colors listed in The Mineral Knob
75 Drayton Hall. Seven Generations of the Drayton Family; From the Colonial Period to Modern Day. Fifth Generation: 1852-1915. http://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/drayton_5.html. March 1, 2012. 76 Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company, Illustrated Catalogue of American Hardware (New York, NY, 1865). P 23-25 77 Russell and Erwin Manufacturing Company, Illustrated Catalogu). P 65-66
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Company’s 1885 catalog were Jet Black, Porcelain White, and Bennington Brown, a kind of speckled brown.78 All of these colors can be found at Drayton Hall, the brown being the most popular type with collectors. Two types of brown mineral knobs exist, the
Bennington and the Rockingham type, but more research is needed to determine which of these are installed at Drayton Hall. The difference between the two being the way the swirled or speckled finish was achieved. In the Bennington variety used brown clay, which was swirled or speckled and then allowed to dry before a clear glaze was applied.
In the Rockingham variety the color of the knob comes from the glaze itself, forming a decorative shell around beige colored clay. The
Rockingham variety was more difficult to produce but created a more vibrant swirl patter, making them rarer and more valuable to collectors. 79
Only one padlock remains and it appears to be from this Figure 4.12 Padlock on north basement door. Image by author.
78 The Mineral Knob Company. Product Catalog. 1885 79 Maude Eastwood, "A Potter's Delight," The Doorknob Collector, 1988: 1-8.
65 period. There is no makers mark on the padlock, but it is very similar to one shown in the Russell and Erwin Manufacturers Catalog from 1865 (Figures 5.13). Known as a tumbler padlock, this padlock has a key post, a projecting pin which enters the hollow end of a key when inserted into the lock.80 Russell and Erwin were not the only manufacturer of this type of lock, but their 1865 trade catalog begins to establish a timeline of availability (Figure 5.14).
80 Lock Industry Standards and Training Council. The Professional Locksmith Dictionary. 2011. p. 47.
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Figure 4.13 Lock 209 similar to the padlock at Drayton Hall. Russell and Erwin Manufacturers Catalog, 1865.
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Generation VI: Eliza Meritt Drayton, and Children, Eliza, Charlotta, and Charles V
This generation did not install much hardware. They were, essentially, stewards of the property and used the house mainly as a vacation house. The only hardware that dates definitively to this period are the hook and eye latches that can be found around the house. These were a way for the family to secure doors where they needed to without purchasing hardware that required the expertise of a carpenter to install. Hook and eye latches are a simple form of hasp where the bent bar engages a staple, or in this case a ring, made with steel wire, a technology that began with the rise in American production of the wire cut nail.81
There are a variety of strap hinges on the basement shutters that may be attributed to this period, but the manufacture of these hinges is rather ambiguous. The subtle variations in hinge construction, size, and type of fastener from one hinge to the next are what make it difficult to say when each hinge was installed. Additional clues that might help in identification have been obscured by generations of paint.
81 Thomas Visser, A Field Guide to New England Barns and Farm Buildings (Vermont: University Press of New England, 1997). P 24-26 Lock Industry Standards and Training Council. The Professional Locksmith Dictionary. 2011. p. 47.
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Generation VII: Charles Henry III and Francis Beatty Drayton and The National Trust for Historic Preservation
The seventh and final generation of Draytons to own the house realized they did not have the capacity to be the conscientious stewards that their aunt wished them to be. Their contribution to the hardware collection lies in their decision to turn the property over to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The Trusts interventions in the house reflect their philosophy of preservation, or conservation really, the goal being to keep the house in a state of arrested decay.
Evidence of this is reflected in the hardware collection mostly on the exterior. Entry doors that need to be secure have new strap or cross garnet hinges made from steel.
Mostly, their solution to this security issue is reflected in the installation of bar catches.
These are L shaped brackets fastened to either side of a door or window that hold a piece of wood that braces the door closed. The door or window can only be operated when this brace is removed. While this is the least invasive solution and has preserved a great deal of hardware as a result, the repeated insertion of the bar into the catches is damaging the walls in a number of places. Another hardware installation for security purposes is the brass eyelets on the entry doors that are left open during museum hours. These hold ropes that prevent the public from wandering into the house unsupervised while promoting passive ventilation. A few of the basement shutters have been outfitted with hasps to hold them open during museum hours as well. Since the house is mostly without electricity, this allows light and ventilation into what would otherwise be a very dark space.
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Other pieces of hardware installed by the National Trust are mostly replacements of earlier pieces that failed. For example, a few of the butt hinges on the interior louvered shutters have been replaced because they were deteriorated or damaged when the Trust decided to reinstall the louvered shutters after removing them in the 1970s.
Some of the bolts that hold these shutters closed needed replacement as well. In these cases the Trust and the preservation department of Drayton Hall have done an excellent job of finding bolts that fit the size and shape of the originals. This way the back plate remains, but with the new bolt, the old bolts and new bolts being differentiated by the shape of the tab that is grasped to operate the bolt.
The variety of types and ages of hardware at Drayton Hall make it impossible to outline every single piece of hardware in the house. Here, the significant or numerous pieces have been explained. For inquiries about all of the hardware, or specific types, please reference the inventory in the appendix.
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Chapter Five
Hardware Style and Evolution
John Drayton aspired to have his house and his other material possessions reflect his status as an English country gentleman. Reality, conversely, was that no matter how wealthy or powerful he became, in the eyes of actual English Lords and Ladies he was a farmer and a colonist. The house was designed in the environment of this social dichotomy. Every detail John Drayton (and his builder) chose sought to reflect the gentility of its owner and his familiarity with English fashion. Architectural features had been, for a long time, more than functional elements. They were status symbols for the wealthy and at Drayton Hall they were no different. Social distinctions were conveyed through a complex network of visual and virtual boundaries. Essentially a series of doors, these barriers distinguished public spaces from domestic (family) spaces and domestic spaces from working (enslaved) spaces. Hardware played an integral part in the system of distinction between classes. Knobs, locks, escutcheons and hinges exist on each of these physical barriers.
The hardware installed by the first generation of Draytons at Drayton Hall is indicative of a house built to impress. As was typical for houses of the land owning elite, the hardware around the house varied in style and quality depending on the intended use of the room. Spaces that supported the workings of the household were not genteel spaces and so were less refined. The space where John Drayton entertained, and therefore
71 wanted to make an impression, was outfitted with more refined hardware. The hardware in these more refined spaces is representative of a stylistic transition in architectural fashion at the time. By the early 18th century, England had picked up on the fashion coming from France and Italy where hardware was disguised in order to refine the overall appearance of the space. Door hardware especially, like knobs, locks and hinges, were a way to reinforce the message conveyed in the woodwork, but also to provide the observer with additional information about status and circulation.82
Visitors to Drayton Hall approached the house via the land front entrance, as travel via the river depended on the tides, a potentially troublesome venture.83 The two- story portico was designed to impress guests. Visual order of Doric columns on the first level and higher style ionic columns on the second reinforced the sense that only privileged persons were invited to the second floor. Hardware served the same purpose.
The front door would not have had a handle on the outside so that only someone with a key would be able to let him or herself in. Only John Drayton and his wife carried keys.84
Visitors would have been greeted by an enslaved man and then told to either wait outside or asked into the house. The variety of doors on the basement and first floor level offered the Draytons tremendous control over where and how guests entered the house. If the
Draytons liked the guest, or wanted to impress them, they would be welcomed into the
Great Hall.85 Judging by the hardware, if the Draytons wanted their guests to see how
82 Chappel, "Hardware," in Chesapeake House: The Practice of Architectural Investigation 83 Dr. Carter C. Hudgins, interview by Lauren Golden, , Director of Preservation, Drayton Hall, (November 20, 2011). 84 Mester, The Architecture and Design on Drayton Hall. The Interior of the Main House; Progression. 1-5. 85 Mester, 5.
72 affluent they were, they would not have taken them into the first floor room on the northwest corner, the Withdrawing Room. Hardware evidence suggests it was unlikely that prominent guests would have been welcomed into the north side of the first floor at all. These two rooms, by 18th century standards, are of a lower style than the other rooms on the first floor. In terms of the hardware style, the majority of doors on the first floor are hung with wrought iron butt hinges, which would have disappeared into the woodwork. The northwest room (R105) doors were hung with HL hinges. Not enough evidence remains in the locksets and associated ghosts to refine this theory.
The butt hinges are the most advanced example of the evolution towards stylistically refined hardware. When the doors are closed, nearly the entire hinge is hidden. Only the barrel of the knuckle can been seen, which aligned with the bead of the architrave to make it blend in even further. Despite the clever disguise of the hinges, these were not the most fashionable way of hiding hinges. There was no way to hide the barrel, but the mounting elements could be hidden in mortise, or dovetail hinges. John
Drayton did not install mortise hinges. Instead he purchased hinges that would provide the desired visual effect without requiring very skilled labor to install.
Oral communication with Richard Marks III of Richard Marks Restoration and
Carter L. Hudgins highlight the assumption on the part of historians that butt hinges and mortise locks appear together as a nearly simultaneous advancement in both style and technology. The wrought butt hinges at Drayton Hall show that this is not the case.
Mortise locks had not been invented yet, so John Drayton could not have hidden his locks even if he wanted to. He was careful to make sure the body of the lock was mounted on
73 the side of the door that would be least conspicuous. As a result, the rim locks were only fashionably discreet from the main halls with the body of the rim lock mounted on the surface of the door. If the hardware could not be hidden, then it was decorated in such a way to draw attention away from the function to the part that users touched.86 These elements come together to highlight the extent to which hardware style evolved slowly, not abruptly as new technologies became available.
Doors were not the only items outfitted with hardware. As architectural fashion changed, paneled interior walls were brought further into rooms to cover timber-framing members creating deep recesses around window openings. The thick walls of masonry houses, like Drayton Hall, also have this kind of deep recess. Window openings splayed so that the outer portion of the window was wider than the window itself. Paneled interior shutters became an elegant way to occupy and decorate this space, called the embrasure, as both functional and beautiful elements of the interior woodwork. These
“pocket” shutters fold seamlessly into the wall cavities, creating a paneled surround at each window. The butt hinge was developed so that the panel looked as if it were part of the wall and not like a shutter. Only a simple brass ring gave a visual clue to the function of the panels.
Charles Drayton I was just as much a participant in the “broader community of taste” as his father.87 Charles I made several stylistic “upgrades” to Drayton Hall including replacing the mantle pieces in three first floor rooms (R102, 104 and R109).
86 Chappel, "Hardware." 87 Maurie D. McInnis, ""An Idea of Grandeur": Furnishing the Classical Interior in Charleston, 1815-1840," Historical Archaeology, 1999: 32-47.
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Additionally, he establishing R109 as dining room and installed Rumford fireboxes in order to more efficiently distribute heat.
The installation of mortise locks represented a level of visual refinement not available with other types of locks. The narrow body of the lock was inserted into a hole cut out of the stile and/or rail of the door. A brass plate covered the face of the lock, and a matching plate was mounted into the doorjamb. Mortise locks were very costly to install, often costing homeowners three to four times that of a standard lock.88
Hardware installed in the generations after Charles I reflect a distinct change in the way the Draytons lived in Drayton Hall. This is due, in part, to the changing financial status of the family but also reflects the way hardware production had changed. The industrial revolution mechanized the hardware fabrication process. No longer were items made by hand. Pieces were now cast, or stamped, by machines in order to increase productivity and consistency.
After the Civil War the Drayton family didn’t had the means to purchase the highest style at the highest price. But money was not the only guiding factor in hardware selection. The family no longer needed to maintain an air of social distinction through the architecture of the house. The rim locks around the house from this period best illustrate this. The lock boxes themselves are plain iron with iron tumblers. Publications from this time suggest this was not unusual. While luxuriously furnished buildings continued to be an indicator of wealth and status only the most opulent homes had highly decorative brass or plated hardware. Remarking on the state of metal work in 1901, Hugh
88 The 1820 Builders Price Book for Richmond set the price for installing mortise locks at $1.00, when installing common locks cost $.25-$.30. Cited by Ed Chappel in "Hardware."
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Philpott, a 19th century art critic, states that “the furnishing ironmonger may supply just what he pleases, confidant that one pattern will give precisely as much satisfaction as another.”89 Hardware was seen, at the time, as utilitarian. Integrating the hardware into the style of the house was an extravagance the family was not interested in spending money on.
89 Hugh B. Philpott, "Metalwork in Domestic Decoration," The Artist: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Arts, Crafts and Industries (American Edition), October 1901: 7-16.
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Chapter Six
Conclusion
Drayton Hall, as a National Historic Landmark, is significant not only to the local understanding of plantation culture, but as one of the most intact 18th century buildings in the nation. The house makes an unparalleled contribution to the understanding of
American culture, society, and architecture for the enjoyment and edification of all citizens. This thesis contributes to the understanding of Drayton Hall by recording the number, type, age and condition of all of the hardware in the house, including ghost marks, to form a reference database that did not previously exist. The analysis of this data, roughly 1200 pieces of hardware, brought to light stories of fashion, finances, destruction, abandonment, reconstruction and preservation.
The number of pieces of hardware that remain in the house from the period of original construction is remarkable. 40% of the surveyed items were installed by John
Drayton as part of his vision of symmetry and balance. The butt hinges, the oldest of their type currently identified, broaden the understanding of movement and progression around the house. It is now even more clear which parts of the house were meant for guests, the family, or the enslaved despite being nearly three centuries removed John
Drayton’s inhabitation. Ghost marks of HL hinges in R105, on the north side of the first floor emphasizes that this room was not a space guests entered. This contrasts the second floor, where the consistency of high style hardware evidence implies guests would have moved freely throughout.
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Charles I made more alterations to the hardware than previously thought. Mortise locks, the most expensive type of lock representing the highest style of the time were added on the second floor underlining, again, that area as a space used to impress guests.
Head bolts and foot bolts reveal that these doors would have been propped open, perhaps for better air circulation through the house.
Cast iron rim locks reflect the economic status of the family after the Civil War.
The Draytons could not afford to install the most expensive styles of hardware. Instead they installed utilitarian items where they were needed to make the house functional again.
The information revealed by this hardware analysis impacts to both the understanding of Drayton Hall as well as the status of hardware as part of material culture. In some ways, it sheds new light some aspects of life at Drayton Hall. Beyond new discoveries, these materials strengthen existing interpretations and expose areas for further investigation.
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Chapter Seven
Recommendations for Further Research
The completion of this thesis leaves some additional questions. These unanswered questions create an opportunity for further study. More focused investigations, such as the ones suggested here, would be a welcome addition to the findings of this thesis.
Continued broad-spectrum examination of hardware in the Charleston area would contribute significantly to the currently slim body of knowledge and understanding.
First, the installation date of the mortise locks remains in question. The most direct way to resolve this is for someone qualified, a blacksmith or metal historian for example, to remove one of the locks from its cavity. Examining the inner workings of the lock would reveal when it was produced by the technology used to make and assemble the wards, spring and latch. Also, there is a good chance a makers mark may be stamped somewhere inside the lock. This would provide additional information about where the lock came from. This information would provide insight about when the partition walls in the northeast room on the second floor were installed, something that remains a mystery. Similarly, the lock on the northern first floor portico door could be analyzed for its potential origin. Perhaps this lock was originally installed in the basement, but it is entirely possible that this door came from one of the outbuildings, such as a flanker building, barn, or otherwise. If this is the case then the original location may never be known.
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The room in the northwest corner of the first floor is the only room on a main floor that was constructed with HL hinges throughout. Paint analysis of the ghosts, doors, and butt hinges currently installed might reveal when the HL hinges were removed and when the butt hinges were installed. Similar paint analysis should be conducted on the doors with raising butt hinges in the southwest room of the first floor. There are only two hinges per door, with a Dutchman patching the door where the third, middle hinge would have originally been. Comparing the paint from these areas to other areas in the room might uncover when these were installed as well.
The shutters in the basement have a very diverse set of hardware. Analysis is needed in order to determine exactly when each generation of repairs to the basement shutters was conducted. This may shed light on new generations of repairs to the house previously unknown.
The rim locks that date from the fifth generation should be studied at greater length. Determining where these locks were purchased and manufactured would help to fill in the knowledge gaps in what is known about the metals and hardware industry in
South Carolina. During the 20th century, the house endured periods of looting because it was not inhabited full time. There is the distinct possibility that some of these locks, specifically the locks in the basement, may have been installed during the 20th century in an effort to replace stolen or broken locks. If this is true, the family found 19th century locks to replace the missing ones, as these locks were not produced into the late 19th century when the looting occurred. An X-ray florescence spectrometer would be able to analyze the iron of each lock to determine slight variations in contents. The composition
80 of the iron might provide clues to the method of manufacturing of each type of lock, therefore suggesting a time period of fabrication.
The mineral knobs on the 19th century rim locks are quite valuable. As some are beginning to deteriorate, there may need to be an intervention in order to prevent further deterioration or damage to them.
Finally, an investigation into the use of wrought iron butt hinges in England is needed to give context to the butt hinges at Drayton Hall. These are the earliest examples of this type of hinge identified in America thus far. It is not clear why John Drayton used wrought iron butt hinges instead of mortise/dovetail hinges. Revealing the design precedence for this type of hinge would be a significant discovery in the realm of hardware research.
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Appendices
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89 ID Location ID Location Image HW0001 W001 Window Location Specifications Top of Shutter Door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted and affixed to the inside of the shutter door
Condition Good, some rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0002 W001 Window Location Specifications Bottom of Shutter door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted and affixed to the inside of the door
Condition Good, some rust
90 ID Location ID Location Image HW0003 D001 Door Location Specifications Middle of Stile
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton Physical Description Lockset
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0004 D001 Door Location Specifications Top of Door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description Galvanized or Zinc coated
Condition Good
91 ID Location ID Location Image HW0005 D001 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description Galvanized
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0006 W002 Window Location Specifications Center mounted on shutter door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good, some rust
92 ID Location ID Location Image HW0007 W003 Window Location Specifications Center mounted on shutter door
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good, some rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0008 W004 Window Location Specifications Center mounted on shutter door
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good, some rust
93 ID Location ID Location Image HW0009 D002 Door Location Specifications Middle of Stile
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Rim Lock Iron Material - Second Installation Period Glazed Ceramic Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" x 3" lock box, marblized ceramic knobs, working lock and latch bolt, knob collar, key hole escutcheon Condition Lock in good working condition, knobs chipped/scratched and slightly loose ID Location ID Location Image HW0010 D002 Door Location Specifications Mounted near top of door
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Decorative type of strap hinge mounted with a pintle on door frame. 18" long
Condition Fair, rusting
94 ID Location ID Location Image HW0011 D002 Door Location Specifications Bottom of Door
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Decorative type of strap hinge mounted with a pintle on door frame. 18" long
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0012 D002 Door Location Specifications Top of door frame, above top hinge
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Vertical post that anchors a variety of types of hinges
Condition Fair, rusting, some loss of material from wear
95 ID Location ID Location Image HW0013 D002 Door Location Specifications Door frame at Rim Lock
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Metal Material - Second Installation Period 1970+ Physical Description C-shaped catch that receives the latch bolt
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0014 D005 Door Location Specifications Top of door frame
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period 18th century Physical Description 6" tall
Condition Botttom section deteriorating
96 ID Location ID Location Image HW0015 D002 Door Location Specifications Door frame above strike plate
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description U-shaped catch receives the slide bolt, but bolt no longer exists on door
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0016 D003 Door Location Specifications Mounted on side stile
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Ceramic 1870's Physical Description 4" x 3.25" lock box, marblized ceramic knobs, working latch bolt, knob collar and key hole escutcheon Condition Fair, some rust on lock box, interior knob cracked/ chipped
97 ID Location ID Location Image HW0017 D003 Door Location Specifications Exterior above lock set
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pad Lock Steel Material - Second Installation Period Brass National Trust Physical Description Master Lock with 4 digit combination on bottom
Condition Like new
ID Location ID Location Image HW0018 D003 Door Location Specifications Exterior of door, closes to meet pad lock
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hasp Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Strap has elliptical hole for pad lock. Bent to meet flush with door. Mounted on frame
Condition Fair, rusting
98 ID Location ID Location Image HW0019 D003 Door Location Specifications Top of door
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 13.5" long
Condition Good, rusting through paint
ID Location ID Location Image HW0020 D003 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 13.5" long
Condition Good, rusting through paint
99 ID Location ID Location Image HW0021 D003 Door Location Specifications Door frame at rim lock
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Generation V or VI Physical Description C shaped catch that recieves latch bolt of rim lock
Condition Fair, rusting, fasteners fragile
ID Location ID Location Image HW0022 W007 Window Location Specifications Bottom right inside shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Stainless Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description Hook is adjustable in length by theaded stretcher bar, eye mounted on window frame.
Condition Like new
100 ID Location ID Location Image HW0023 W007 Window Location Specifications Bottom of Shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0024 W007 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good
101 ID Location ID Location Image HW0025 W008 Window Location Specifications Bottom of Shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0026 W008 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good
102 ID Location ID Location Image HW0027 W008 Window Location Specifications Interior of window frame, left side
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0028 W008 Window Location Specifications Middle of window frame left side
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description C shaped
Condition Bent, rusting
103 ID Location ID Location Image HW0029 W008 Window Location Specifications Middle of window frame, right side
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description U shaped
Condition Rusting, possibly broken
ID Location ID Location Image HW0030 W009 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Rusting
104 ID Location ID Location Image HW0031 W009 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0032 W008 Window Location Specifications Middle of window frame, right side
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description L shaped
Condition Rusing severely
105 ID Location ID Location Image HW0033 W010 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0034 W010 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Rusting
106 ID Location ID Location Image HW0035 D009 Door Location Specifications R001 side of door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description Simple, C shaped handle
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0036 D009 Door Location Specifications Top of door frame, right side
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 19.5" long, mounted on original pintle
Condition Rusting, fragile, slightly bent but still movable
107 ID Location ID Location Image HW0037 D009 Door Location Specifications Top of door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Cross Garnet Hinge Stainless Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6.5" long
Condition like new
ID Location ID Location Image HW0038 D009 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Cross Garnet Hinge Stainless Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6.5" long
Condition Like new
108 ID Location ID Location Image HW0039 D004 Door Location Specifications Lock box mounted on inside of door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Glass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Lock box, white glass knobs, lock, latch bolt, knob collar, key hole escutcheon
Condition Neither lock nor latch bolt funcion
ID Location ID Location Image HW0040 D004 Door Location Specifications Top right inside door frame
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Pin for mounting and swinging hinge
Condition Rusting, bulk corrosion
109 ID Location ID Location Image HW0041 D004 Door Location Specifications Top of Door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930? Physical Description 13.5" long mounted on pintle, painted
Condition Good, some rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0042 D004 Door Location Specifications bottom of door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930? Physical Description 13.5" long mounted on modern threaded pintle, painted
Condition Fair, rusting
110 ID Location ID Location Image HW0043 D004 Door Location Specifications Door frame at rim lock
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1900-1920 Physical Description C shaped catch for latch bolt
Condition Fair, rusting but no bulk corrosion
ID Location ID Location Image HW0044 W016 Window Location Specifications Interior of shutter door, hinge side
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Stainess Steel Material - Second Installation Period Iron National Trust Physical Description Hook is adjustable in length by theaded stretcher bar, eye mounted on window frame.
Condition Good, some rust on hook
111 ID Location ID Location Image HW0045 W016 Window Location Specifications Middle of interior shutter door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Very think bolt pin, painted
Condition Good, some rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0046 D010 Door Location Specifications Top of door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 24" long, L shaped, hanging from pintle
Condition Fair, rusting especially at hinge
112 ID Location ID Location Image HW0047 D010 Door Location Specifications Bottom of Door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 24" long, L shaped, haning from pintle on frame
Condition Fair, some rusting especially at hinge
ID Location ID Location Image HW0048 D010 Door Location Specifications Where handle/knob/lock box would have been
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Chain
Condition Fair, rusting
113 ID Location ID Location Image HW0049 D005 Door Location Specifications Right side of window
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Unknown-1970's install Physical Description Lock box, Metal knobs, locking latch bolt, dead bolt, knob collar, key hole escutcheon
Condition Reproduction lock box, knobs, collar and key hold escutcheon older, fair, some rust ID Location ID Location Image HW0050 D005 Door Location Specifications Top of door frame above hinges
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1740-1790 Physical Description 6" veritical pin with circular detail mounted to door frame above hinges
Condition Fair, rusted but no bulk corrosion
114 ID Location ID Location Image HW0051 D005 Door Location Specifications Top of door
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 13.5" long hanging from pintle, painted
Condition Good, some rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0052 D005 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 13.5" long hanging from pintle, painted
Condition Good, some rust
115 ID Location ID Location Image HW0053 D005 Door Location Specifications Middle of frame, left side
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1800 Physical Description 3" L shaped catch
Condition Fair, rust but no bulk corrosion
ID Location ID Location Image HW0054 D005 Door Location Specifications Right side of frame just below strike plate
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1800 Physical Description L shaped catch
Condition Poor, broken and rusting
116 ID Location ID Location Image HW0055 C001 Wall Location Specifications Right side of Closet Frame
Room Number Floor R003 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1700s Physical Description 6.5" long mouting side of possible H or HL hinge
Condition Poor, 6.5" of original 8" remaining, bulk corrosion ID Location ID Location Image HW0056 W018 Window Location Specifications Top of Shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Steel Material - Second Installation Period 1970+ Physical Description
Condition Like new
117 ID Location ID Location Image HW0057 W018 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Painted
Condition Good, missing fastener
ID Location ID Location Image HW0058 D006 Door Location Specifications Interior middle of door leftside
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Metal Material - Second Installation Period Ceramic 1870s-1890s Physical Description 4" x 3.25" lock box, Marblized ceramic knob, speckled ceramic knob, locking latch bolt, dead bolt, knob collar and key hole escutcheon Condition Fair, latch bolt fragile, lock box seperating at seam, neck of exterior knob rusting
118 ID Location ID Location Image HW0059 D006 Door Location Specifications Top of door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 13.5" long, haning from pintle, painted
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0060 D006 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 13.5" long, haning from pintle, painted
Condition Good
119 ID Location ID Location Image HW0061 D006 Door Location Specifications Middle of frame, left side at rim lock
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description C shaped reciever
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0062 D006 Door Location Specifications Middle of frame, left side at rim lock
Room Number Floor R006 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description C shaped reciever for latch bolt
Condition Good- reproduction?
120 ID Location ID Location Image HW0063 D006 Door Location Specifications Door frame, left side just above strike plate
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hasp Steel Material - Second Installation Period 1970+ Physical Description 6.5" long
Condition Good, some rust at hinge- no dead bolt to latch to ID Location ID Location Image HW0064 W019 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Good
121 ID Location ID Location Image HW0065 W019 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0066 W020 Window Location Specifications Hinge side of Shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Steel Material - Second Installation Period 1970+ Physical Description
Condition Like new
122 ID Location ID Location Image HW0067 W020 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0068 W020 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door interior
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Metal Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Good
123 ID Location ID Location Image HW0069 D007 Door Location Specifications Top of door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6.5"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0070 D007 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6.5"
Condition Good
124 ID Location ID Location Image HW0071 D007 Door Location Specifications Middle of door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description C shaped handle
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0072 D007 Door Location Specifications Door frame near handle
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Hasp Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6.5"
Condition Good
125 ID Location ID Location Image HW0073 W001 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930's Physical Description 12.5" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good, hinge throwing rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0074 W001 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12.5" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good, hinge throwing rust
126 ID Location ID Location Image HW0075 W003 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1970+ Physical Description 10.5" long, hanging from pintle on window frame. Hinge end loop is welded, not overlapped like HW0076 Condition Good, hinge throwing rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0076 W003 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 11.5" hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good. Washers on on pintle rusting
127 ID Location ID Location Image HW0077 W004 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 11.5" long, hanging from pintle on window frame. Hinge end loop is welded, not overlapped like HW0078 Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0078 W004 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 11.5" hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good, hinge throwing rust
128 ID Location ID Location Image HW0079 D002 Door Location Specifications Left side of door frame
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pad Lock Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 3.5" rounded lock with ____ keyhole on face. Short chain attached
Condition Fair, appears as if parts are painted in place
ID Location ID Location Image HW0080 W005 Window Location Specifications Top left window frame
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 3" pin, painted
Condition Good
129 ID Location ID Location Image HW0081 W005 Window Location Specifications Bottom left window frame
Room Number Floor R005 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 3" pin, painted
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0082 W007 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12.5" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good, hinge throwing rust
130 ID Location ID Location Image HW0083 W007 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good. Middle rivet replaced with lug nut.
ID Location ID Location Image HW0084 W008 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12.5" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good
131 ID Location ID Location Image HW0085 W008 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good, middle rivet missing.
ID Location ID Location Image HW0086 W009 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet. Condition Good
132 ID Location ID Location Image HW0087 W009 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0088 W010 Window Location Specifications Top of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet Condition Good
133 ID Location ID Location Image HW0089 W010 Window Location Specifications Bottom of shutter door exterior
Room Number Floor R009 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 12" long hanging from pintle mounted in window frame. Hinge end of strap wrapped around pintle and doubled over at first rivet Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0090 W013 Window Location Specifications Top of Exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description
Condition Good
134 ID Location ID Location Image HW0091 W013 Window Location Specifications Middle of Exterior Door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel (fastener) Unknown Physical Description 35" Strap used to hold shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0092 W013 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 24"
Condition Good
135 ID Location ID Location Image HW0093 W001 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior shutter
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 24"
Condition Good, some rust at pintle
ID Location ID Location Image HW0094 W016 Window Location Specifications Bottom of Exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 24"
Condition Good, some rust at pintle
136 ID Location ID Location Image HW0095 W016 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R002 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Strap that holds shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0096 W017 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 11"
Condition Good
137 ID Location ID Location Image HW0097 W017 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 13" style, delicacy and hammer marks indicate 18th century but fasteners have been replaced with 20th century nuts and bolts. Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0098 W018 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 11" is of similar style to its 13" mate but not as delicately crafted. Riveted onto door, not screwed like other cross garnet hinges Condition Good
138 ID Location ID Location Image HW0099 W019 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 18th Century Physical Description 13" similar to HW0098 in size and skill of blacksmith
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0100 W019 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period !8th Century Physical Description 13" similar to HW0098 in size and skill of blacksmith
Condition Good on surface, rust coming from underneath and staining wood may be sign of issue
139 ID Location ID Location Image HW0101 W019 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R004 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 13" similar to HW0098 in size and skill of blacksmith
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0102 W001 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 12"
Condition Good
140 ID Location ID Location Image HW0103 W001 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior shutter door
Room Number Floor R001 Basement Hardware Type Material - Primary Strap Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 12"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0104 W101 Window Location Specifications Top (north) of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition good
141 ID Location ID Location Image HW0105 W101 Window Location Specifications Top (south) of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0106 W101 Window Location Specifications Bottom (north) of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
142 ID Location ID Location Image HW0107 W101 Window Location Specifications Bottom (south) of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0108 W101 Window Location Specifications Window frame where sash rails meet
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Window Catch
Condition Good
143 ID Location ID Location Image HW0109 W101 Window Location Specifications Bottom of left pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" tall
Condition Fragile
ID Location ID Location Image HW0110 W101 Window Location Specifications Top of left pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fragile
144 ID Location ID Location Image HW0111 W101 Window Location Specifications Top of right pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fragile
ID Location ID Location Image HW0112 W101 Window Location Specifications Bottom of right pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge CastIron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fragile
145 ID Location ID Location Image HW0113 D101 Door Location Specifications South side of door frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Eyelet Brass Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 2" eyelet for guard ropes to keep out visitors
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0114 D101 Door Location Specifications North side of exterior door frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Eyelet Brass Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 2" eyelet for guard ropes to keep out visitors
Condition Good
146 ID Location ID Location Image HW0115 D101 Door Location Specifications Exterior of south Door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period 1930's Physical Description 10" escutcheon plate for some type of thumb latch, latch and handle now missing
Condition Good, brown patina
ID Location ID Location Image HW0116 D101 Door Location Specifications Middle of both doors
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Bronze & Copper Pl 1930s Physical Description 6" x 9 1/4" lock box, round brass plated knobs and very large sheild shaped key hole escutcheon Condition Good, working
147 ID Location ID Location Image HW0117 D101 Door Location Specifications Middle of door to meet lock set
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Iron Material - Second Installation Period 1930s Physical Description 6"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0118 D101 Door Location Specifications Various locations on stiles and rails of doors
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description Ghosts of previous pieces of hardware show that current installation is not the first generation of hardware Condition
148 ID Location ID Location Image HW0119 D101 Door Location Specifications Top of south door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description L: 14" x 14 1/2", 5" hinge with wall mounted H set into paneling
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0120 D101 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description L: 14" x 14 1/2", 5" hinge with wall mounted H set into paneling
Condition Fair
149 ID Location ID Location Image HW0121 D101 Door Location Specifications Top of north door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iroon Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description L: 14" x 14 1/2", 5" hinge with wall mounted H set into paneling
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0122 D101 Door Location Specifications Bottom of North Door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description L: 14" x 14 1/2", 5" hinge with wall mounted H set into paneling
Condition Fair
150 ID Location ID Location Image HW0123 D101 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 11" with tapered arm that arches out to a ball handle
Condition Fair, rusting along sliding portion
ID Location ID Location Image HW0124 D101 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 11" with tapered arm that arches out to a ball handle
Condition Good
151 ID Location ID Location Image HW0125 D101 Door Location Specifications on floor at south door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 1 3/4" square reciever for foot bolt to hold door open
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0126 D101 Door Location Specifications On floor at north door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 1 3/4" square reciever for foot bolt to hold door open
Condition Good
152 ID Location ID Location Image HW0127 D101 Door Location Specifications Middle door frame south side
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 7 1/2"
Condition Worn from receiving cross bar
ID Location ID Location Image HW0128 D101 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame north side
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 7 1/2"
Condition Worn from receiving cross bar
153 ID Location ID Location Image HW0129 D101 Door Location Specifications Wall panel just south of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0130 D101 Door Location Specifications Top middle of door frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description plate and hole installed to receive head bolt that no longer exists
Condition Fair
154 ID Location ID Location Image HW0131 W102 Window Location Specifications Wall between D101 and Window 102
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0132 W102 Window Location Specifications Top of north exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
155 ID Location ID Location Image HW0133 W102 Window Location Specifications Top south of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0134 W102 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
156 ID Location ID Location Image HW0135 W102 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south side of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0136 W102 Window Location Specifications Middle of south side window frame at meeting of sash rails
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for holding window shash open
Condition Good, painted in place
157 ID Location ID Location Image HW0137 D105 Door Location Specifications Middle of door
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" lock box with working latch, set of brass knobs, key hole escutcheon, key unknown Condition some rust and patina but good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0138 D105 Door Location Specifications Door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2", possibly has original fasteners
Condition Good
158 ID Location ID Location Image HW0139 D105 Door Location Specifications Top of door and frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0140 D105 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
159 ID Location ID Location Image HW0141 D105 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0142 D105 Door Location Specifications Left side of doorway
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
160 ID Location ID Location Image HW0143 D105 Door Location Specifications On wall to the right of the door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0144 D102 Door Location Specifications Middle of door
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wood Material - Second Installation Period Wrought Iron 18th Century, moved fr Physical Description 5 1/2" x 9" is slightly larger than the ghost of the previous lock box that can been seen behind it Condition Poor, rusting iron, mud dauber inside lock, wood is intact but it is fastened onto door with
161 ID Location ID Location Image HW0145 D102 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period 19th century? Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners on each side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0146 D102 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period 19th Century? Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners on each side
Condition Fair
162 ID Location ID Location Image HW0147 D102 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period 19th Century? Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners on each side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0148 D102 Door Location Specifications East side of door frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 11" x 3"
Condition Good, worn from bar
163 ID Location ID Location Image HW0149 D102 Door Location Specifications West side of door frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 11" x 3"
Condition Good, worn from bar
ID Location ID Location Image HW0150 D102 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame east side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Eyelet Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyelet that holds rope for prohibiting museum guests
Condition Good
164 ID Location ID Location Image HW0151 D102 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame west side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Eyelet Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyelet that holds rope for prohibiting museum guests
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0152 D105 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description C shaped bar catch? Used as strike plate for unusual lock set bolt
Condition Fair
165 ID Location ID Location Image HW0153 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0154 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
166 ID Location ID Location Image HW0155 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0156 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
167 ID Location ID Location Image HW0157 W103 Window Location Specifications Middle of window frame at sash meeting rails
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for holding window sash open
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0158 W103 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting rails
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt mounted with 7 1/2" plate
Condition Good
168 ID Location ID Location Image HW0159 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of louvered shutter at frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0160 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of louvered shutter at frame on south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
169 ID Location ID Location Image HW0161 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of louvered shutter at frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0162 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of louvered shutter on south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
170 ID Location ID Location Image HW0163 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of pocket shutter at frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0164 W103 Window Location Specifications Top of pocket shutter at frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
171 ID Location ID Location Image HW0165 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of pocket shutter at frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0166 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom of pocket shutter at frame on south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
172 ID Location ID Location Image HW0167 W103 Window Location Specifications Top on north shutter flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0168 W103 Window Location Specifications Bottom on north shutter flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
173 ID Location ID Location Image HW0169 W103 Window Location Specifications Middle of pocket shutter flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0170 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior window frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
174 ID Location ID Location Image HW0171 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior window frame on south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0172 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior window frame on north side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
175 ID Location ID Location Image HW0173 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior window frame on south side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost N/A Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0174 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
176 ID Location ID Location Image HW0175 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0176 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
177 ID Location ID Location Image HW0177 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0178 W104 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting rails
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, cracked back plate
178 ID Location ID Location Image HW0179 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0180 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
179 ID Location ID Location Image HW0181 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0182 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
180 ID Location ID Location Image HW0183 W104 Window Location Specifications Top of north shutter at center flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0184 W104 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north shutter at center flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
181 ID Location ID Location Image HW0185 W105 Window Location Specifications Middle of north shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hold escutcheon
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0186 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame on east side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
182 ID Location ID Location Image HW0187 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame on west side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0188 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame on east side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
183 ID Location ID Location Image HW0189 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame on west side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0190 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
184 ID Location ID Location Image HW0191 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0192 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
185 ID Location ID Location Image HW0193 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0194 W105 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting rails
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
186 ID Location ID Location Image HW0195 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0196 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
187 ID Location ID Location Image HW0197 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0198 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
188 ID Location ID Location Image HW0199 W105 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at center flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0200 W105 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at center flap
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
189 ID Location ID Location Image HW0201 W105 Window Location Specifications Middle of east pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R001 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hold escutcheon
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0202 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame on east side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
190 ID Location ID Location Image HW0203 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame on west side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0204 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame on east side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
191 ID Location ID Location Image HW0205 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame on west side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0206 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
192 ID Location ID Location Image HW0207 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0208 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
193 ID Location ID Location Image HW0209 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0210 W106 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter at meeting rails
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Good
194 ID Location ID Location Image HW0211 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron (cast or wrought?) Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 3"
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0212 W106 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
195 ID Location ID Location Image HW0213 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 3"
Condition Poor, fasteners failing, not operable
ID Location ID Location Image HW0214 W106 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 3"
Condition Fair
196 ID Location ID Location Image HW0215 D103 Door Location Specifications Middle of door stile
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" ghost of rim lock
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0216 D103 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" flat plate let into door trim
Condition Fair
197 ID Location ID Location Image HW0217 D103 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0218 D103 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
198 ID Location ID Location Image HW0219 D103 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0220 D103 Door Location Specifications Top rail and stile of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 9" HL hinge
Condition
199 ID Location ID Location Image HW0221 D103 Door Location Specifications Bottom rail and stile of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 9" HL hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0222 D103 Wall Location Specifications Left side of FP 102
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 2" mounting bracket
Condition Fair
200 ID Location ID Location Image HW0223 D104 Wall Location Specifications Right side of FP 102
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 2" mounting bracket
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0224 D104 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of door
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 20th Century Physical Description 6" bolt on 8" plate
Condition Fair
201 ID Location ID Location Image HW0225 D104 Door Location Specifications Stair side of door, at middle rail
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 1/2" x 6" rim lock
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0226 D104 Door Location Specifications Stair side of door, at middle rail
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 7"
Condition Good
202 ID Location ID Location Image HW0227 D104 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at slide bolt
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" flat plate let into door trim
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0228 D104 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 6"
Condition Fair
203 ID Location ID Location Image HW0229 D104 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period uknown Physical Description 6"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0230 D104 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 6"
Condition Fair
204 ID Location ID Location Image HW0231 D104 Door Location Specifications Top rail and still hinge side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 9" HL hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0232 D104 Door Location Specifications Bottom rail of door hinge side
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 9" HL hinge
Condition
205 ID Location ID Location Image HW0233 W107 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0234 W107 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
206 ID Location ID Location Image HW0235 W107 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0236 W107 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
207 ID Location ID Location Image HW0237 W107 Window Location Specifications middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R107 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 6" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0238 W107 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description unseen, shutter nailed shut
Condition
208 ID Location ID Location Image HW0239 W107 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, shutter blocked by pocket
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0240 W107 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, shutter nailed shut
Condition
209 ID Location ID Location Image HW0241 W107 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, shutter blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0242 D106 Door Location Specifications Middle rail at stile
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period brass John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 1/2" x 6" rim lock
Condition
210 ID Location ID Location Image HW0243 D106 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/4" flat plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0244 D107 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, makes clicking noise when opening
211 ID Location ID Location Image HW0245 D106 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0246 D106 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition
212 ID Location ID Location Image HW0247 W108 Window Location Specifications West side of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" catch for window sash
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0248 W108 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
213 ID Location ID Location Image HW0249 W108 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0250 W108 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
214 ID Location ID Location Image HW0251 W108 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0252 W108 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, missing fasteners
215 ID Location ID Location Image HW0253 W108 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0254 W108 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, shutter naiiled shut
Condition
216 ID Location ID Location Image HW0255 W108 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, pocket blocked by louver
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0256 W108 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Unseen, shutter nailed shut
Condition
217 ID Location ID Location Image HW0257 W108 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side, center flap missing
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0258 W108 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side, center flap missing
Condition Fair
218 ID Location ID Location Image HW0259 W109 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0260 W109 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
219 ID Location ID Location Image HW0261 W109 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0262 W109 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
220 ID Location ID Location Image HW0263 W109 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0264 W109 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter stiles
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
221 ID Location ID Location Image HW0265 W109 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutters
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0266 W109 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
222 ID Location ID Location Image HW0267 W109 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0268 W109 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
223 ID Location ID Location Image HW0269 W109 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0270 W109 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
224 ID Location ID Location Image HW0271 W110 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0272 W110 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
225 ID Location ID Location Image HW0273 W110 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0274 W110 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
226 ID Location ID Location Image HW0275 W110 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0276 W110 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/4" painted steel bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Original bolt replaced
227 ID Location ID Location Image HW0277 W110 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0278 W110 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", nailed shut
Condition
228 ID Location ID Location Image HW0279 W110 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0280 W110 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", nailed shut
Condition
229 ID Location ID Location Image HW0281 W110 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0282 W110 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
230 ID Location ID Location Image HW0283 W111 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0284 W111 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
231 ID Location ID Location Image HW0285 W111 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0286 W111 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
232 ID Location ID Location Image HW0287 W111 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0288 W111 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/4" painted steel bolt on 5 1/2" cast iron plate
Condition Fair, bolt replaced
233 ID Location ID Location Image HW0289 W111 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0290 W111 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
234 ID Location ID Location Image HW0291 W111 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0292 W111 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
235 ID Location ID Location Image HW0293 W111 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners on each side
Condition Fair, center flap missing but flap-side fasteners still intact ID Location ID Location Image HW0294 W111 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
236 ID Location ID Location Image HW0295 W112 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0296 W112 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
237 ID Location ID Location Image HW0297 W112 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0298 W112 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
238 ID Location ID Location Image HW0299 W112 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0300 W112 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/4" steel bolt on 5 1/2" cast iron plate
Condition Fair, slide bolt replaced
239 ID Location ID Location Image HW0301 W112 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0302 W112 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
240 ID Location ID Location Image HW0303 W112 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0304 W112 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4", blocked by louvered shutter
Condition
241 ID Location ID Location Image HW0305 W112 Window Location Specifications Top of south shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0306 W112 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5"
Condition Fair
242 ID Location ID Location Image HW0307 D108 Door Location Specifications Middle of stile at middle rail
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 1/2" x 6" rim lock, escutcheon and knob collar still intact
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0308 D108 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate 4" Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description face mounted, not let into frame like at D104
Condition Fair
243 ID Location ID Location Image HW0309 D108 Door Location Specifications Back of door at lockset ghost and on frame at strike plate
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Iron Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 3 1/2 hook installed sometime after lockset was removed
Condition Fair, no longer latched onto eye on frame
ID Location ID Location Image HW0310 D108 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasterners per side
Condition Fair
244 ID Location ID Location Image HW0311 D108 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0312 D108 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
245 ID Location ID Location Image HW0313 D107 Door Location Specifications Middle of door stile
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" x 4 1/2"
Condition Fair, knobs not connected to latch
ID Location ID Location Image HW0314 D107 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2"
Condition Good
246 ID Location ID Location Image HW0315 D107 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0316 D107 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
247 ID Location ID Location Image HW0317 D107 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0318 D107 Wall Location Specifications Great room left of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob porcelain Material - Second Installation Period brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanging knob
Condition good
248 ID Location ID Location Image HW0319 D107 Wall Location Specifications Great room right of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanging knob
Condition good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0320 D109 Wall Location Specifications left side of east wall near cornice
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Brass Material - Second Installation Period Porcelain Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanging knob
Condition Good
249 ID Location ID Location Image HW0321 D109 Wall Location Specifications wall panel Left of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanger
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0322 D109 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel right of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Fastener Brass Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Screw used in place of picture hanging knob
Condition Fair
250 ID Location ID Location Image HW0323 D109 Wall Location Specifications Right side of east wall near cornice
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Brass Material - Second Installation Period Porcelain Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanger
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0324 D114 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel left of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Fastener Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Screw or Nail? Replaces victorian picture hanger
Condition Fair
251 ID Location ID Location Image HW0325 D114 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel right of door
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanger
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0326 D114 Wall Location Specifications South wall panel left of fireplace
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" victorian picture hanger
Condition Good
252 ID Location ID Location Image HW0327 D114 Door Location Specifications Middle of stile above middle rail
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" x 4 1/2"
Condition Good, latch and lock working
ID Location ID Location Image HW0328 D114 Door Location Specifications Middle rail below lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4 1/2" x 8" lockset
Condition
253 ID Location ID Location Image HW0329 D114 Door Location Specifications door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0330 D114 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
254 ID Location ID Location Image HW0331 D114 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0332 D114 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
255 ID Location ID Location Image HW0333 D113 Door Location Specifications Middle rail on backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" x 6" lockset
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0334 D113 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
256 ID Location ID Location Image HW0335 D113 Door Location Specifications top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0336 D113 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
257 ID Location ID Location Image HW0337 D113 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0338 W115 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition Poor
258 ID Location ID Location Image HW0339 W115 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0340 W115 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, fasteners replaced
259 ID Location ID Location Image HW0341 W115 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0342 W115 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, fasteners replaced
260 ID Location ID Location Image HW0343 W115 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0344 W115 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
261 ID Location ID Location Image HW0345 W115 Window Location Specifications Middle of south pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0346 W115 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Holds bar that braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
262 ID Location ID Location Image HW0347 W115 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Holds bar that braces shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0348 W116 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for window sash
Condition Poor
263 ID Location ID Location Image HW0349 W116 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0350 W116 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
264 ID Location ID Location Image HW0351 W116 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0352 W116 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
265 ID Location ID Location Image HW0353 W116 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0354 W116 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
266 ID Location ID Location Image HW0355 W116 Window Location Specifications Middle of north shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0356 W116 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description Braces shutter closed
Condition Good
267 ID Location ID Location Image HW0357 W116 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Braces shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0358 W117 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" catch for window sash
Condition Fair
268 ID Location ID Location Image HW0359 W117 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, some fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0360 W117 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
269 ID Location ID Location Image HW0361 W117 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0362 W117 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
270 ID Location ID Location Image HW0363 W117 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0364 W117 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, fasteners missing on left side
271 ID Location ID Location Image HW0365 W117 Window Location Specifications Middle of west pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0366 W117 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" brace for holding shutter closed
Condition Good
272 ID Location ID Location Image HW0367 W117 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" braces pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0368 W117 Window Location Specifications Middle of panel directly below window
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" for holding shutter (pocket or louver)?
Condition Fair
273 ID Location ID Location Image HW0369 W118 Window Location Specifications Top west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0370 W118 Window Location Specifications Top east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
274 ID Location ID Location Image HW0371 W118 Window Location Specifications Lower west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0372 W118 Window Location Specifications Lower east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
275 ID Location ID Location Image HW0373 W118 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for sash
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0374 W118 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
276 ID Location ID Location Image HW0375 W118 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0376 W118 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
277 ID Location ID Location Image HW0377 W118 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0378 W118 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
278 ID Location ID Location Image HW0379 W118 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0380 W118 Window Location Specifications Middle panel below sill
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3", turns to hold shutter closed
Condition Fair
279 ID Location ID Location Image HW0381 W118 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4", braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0382 W118 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4", braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
280 ID Location ID Location Image HW0383 W119 Window Location Specifications Top west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0384 W119 Window Location Specifications Top east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
281 ID Location ID Location Image HW0385 W119 Window Location Specifications Bottom west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0386 W119 Window Location Specifications Bottom east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
282 ID Location ID Location Image HW0387 W119 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0388 W119 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
283 ID Location ID Location Image HW0389 W119 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Dratyon I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0390 W119 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
284 ID Location ID Location Image HW0391 W119 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch to hold sash open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0392 W119 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
285 ID Location ID Location Image HW0393 W119 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0394 W119 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
286 ID Location ID Location Image HW0395 W119 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0396 D115 Door Location Specifications Middle rail at stile
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" ghost of lock set
Condition
287 ID Location ID Location Image HW0397 D115 Door Location Specifications Stile at lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 7" plate
Condition Fair, bolt missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0398 D115 Door Location Specifications Stile above lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" acting as door knob
Condition Fair
288 ID Location ID Location Image HW0399 D115 Door Location Specifications Door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description There is no ghost indicated a metal plate like the corresponding one on D103
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0400 D115 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair-Poor
289 ID Location ID Location Image HW0401 D115 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0402 D115 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
290 ID Location ID Location Image HW0403 W120 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior window frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for holding sash open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0404 W120 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
291 ID Location ID Location Image HW0405 W120 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0406 W120 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
292 ID Location ID Location Image HW0407 W120 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0408 W120 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" plate spanning both shutters
Condition Poor, bolt broken
293 ID Location ID Location Image HW0409 W120 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0410 W120 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
294 ID Location ID Location Image HW0411 W120 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0412 W120 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
295 ID Location ID Location Image HW0413 W120 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by pocket shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0414 W120 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
296 ID Location ID Location Image HW0415 W120 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Used to brace pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0416 D116 Door Location Specifications Middle of door stile
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" ghost of lockset
Condition
297 ID Location ID Location Image HW0417 D116 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5", let into trim
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0418 D116 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 4" scew butt hinge
Condition Fair
298 ID Location ID Location Image HW0419 D116 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous none Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of butt hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0420 D116 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 4" scew butt hinge
Condition Fair
299 ID Location ID Location Image HW0421 D116 Wall Location Specifications Panel in overmantle above FP105
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" Victorian picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0422 D116 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel between D116 and FP105
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" Victorian picture hanging knob
Condition Good
300 ID Location ID Location Image HW0423 D116 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel above D116
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description !" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0424 D116 Wall Location Specifications Right side of FP105 mantle
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Brass Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 3/4" brass knob (for FP tools?)
Condition Fair
301 ID Location ID Location Image HW0425 D116 Wall Location Specifications Right side of FP105 mantle
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description Broken decorative plate for holding FP tools
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0426 D116 Wall Location Specifications Right side of FP105 mantle
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description Broken decorative plate for holding FP tools
Condition Poor
302 ID Location ID Location Image HW0427 D116 Wall Location Specifications Left side of FP105 Mantle
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 3" horizontal plate associated with FP tools
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0428 W121 Window Location Specifications Top west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
303 ID Location ID Location Image HW0429 W121 Window Location Specifications Top east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0430 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
304 ID Location ID Location Image HW0431 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0432 W121 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior frame east side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for holding sash open
Condition Fair
305 ID Location ID Location Image HW0433 W121 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0434 W121 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
306 ID Location ID Location Image HW0435 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0436 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
307 ID Location ID Location Image HW0437 W121 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, cracked, bolt may be a replacement
ID Location ID Location Image HW0438 W121 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
308 ID Location ID Location Image HW0439 W121 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0440 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
309 ID Location ID Location Image HW0441 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0442 W121 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
310 ID Location ID Location Image HW0443 W121 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, throwing rust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0444 W121 Window Location Specifications Middle of east pocket shutter center flap backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair, may be iron?
311 ID Location ID Location Image HW0445 W121 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Braces shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0446 W121 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Braces pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
312 ID Location ID Location Image HW0447 W121 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel left of W121
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Brass Material - Second Installation Period Porcelain Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0448 W121 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel in between W121 and W122
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
313 ID Location ID Location Image HW0449 W122 Window Location Specifications Top west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 2" x 3" pintle set into wood of frame
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0450 W122 Window Location Specifications Top east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
314 ID Location ID Location Image HW0451 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom west side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0452 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom east side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
315 ID Location ID Location Image HW0453 W122 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch for holding sash open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0454 W122 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
316 ID Location ID Location Image HW0455 W122 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0456 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
317 ID Location ID Location Image HW0457 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0458 W122 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 /2" plate
Condition Fair, cracked
318 ID Location ID Location Image HW0459 W122 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0460 W122 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
319 ID Location ID Location Image HW0461 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0462 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
320 ID Location ID Location Image HW0463 W122 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0464 W122 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
321 ID Location ID Location Image HW0465 W122 Window Location Specifications Middle of west pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair? Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0466 W122 Window Location Specifications Behind east louvered shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 18" used for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
322 ID Location ID Location Image HW0467 W122 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" used to brace pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0468 W123 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 2" x 3" pintle set into wood of frame
Condition
323 ID Location ID Location Image HW0469 W123 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0470 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrougt Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
324 ID Location ID Location Image HW0471 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0472 W123 Window Location Specifications Middle of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Catch that holds sash open
Condition Fair
325 ID Location ID Location Image HW0473 W123 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0474 W123 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
326 ID Location ID Location Image HW0475 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0476 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
327 ID Location ID Location Image HW0477 W123 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, cracked
ID Location ID Location Image HW0478 W123 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
328 ID Location ID Location Image HW0479 W123 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0480 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
329 ID Location ID Location Image HW0481 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0482 W123 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
330 ID Location ID Location Image HW0483 W123 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0484 W123 Window Location Specifications Middle of north pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair
331 ID Location ID Location Image HW0485 W123 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 9" for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0486 W123 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 9" for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
332 ID Location ID Location Image HW0487 W123 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel between W123 and W124
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0488 W124 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
333 ID Location ID Location Image HW0489 W124 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0490 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
334 ID Location ID Location Image HW0491 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0492 W124 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
335 ID Location ID Location Image HW0493 W124 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0494 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Irn Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
336 ID Location ID Location Image HW0495 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0496 W124 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Good
337 ID Location ID Location Image HW0497 W124 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by pocket shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0498 W124 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
338 ID Location ID Location Image HW0499 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0500 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
339 ID Location ID Location Image HW0501 W124 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0502 W124 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
340 ID Location ID Location Image HW0503 W124 Window Location Specifications Middle of north pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hold escutcheon
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0504 W124 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 5" braced pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
341 ID Location ID Location Image HW0505 W124 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 5" braced pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0506 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of door
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" reversible rim lock with brass knob, key hole escutcheon and knob collar
Condition Good
342 ID Location ID Location Image HW0507 D118 Door Location Specifications West side door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0508 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle stil above lockset
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 5" x 8" ghost of lock set
Condition knob patch very obvious
343 ID Location ID Location Image HW0509 D118 Door Location Specifications West side of door frame above lockset
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 5 1/4" for lockset no longer installed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0510 D118 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frae
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
344 ID Location ID Location Image HW0511 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0512 D118 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
345 ID Location ID Location Image HW0513 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame east side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyelet for rope that blocks tourists
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0514 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame west side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyeletfor rope that blocks tourists
Condition Good
346 ID Location ID Location Image HW0515 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame west side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0516 D118 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame east side
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10"
Condition Fair
347 ID Location ID Location Image HW0517 D117 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel in between D117 and D118
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0518 D117 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel above D117
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
348 ID Location ID Location Image HW0519 D117 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" rim lock with brass knob, key hole escutcheon and knob collar
Condition Fair, knob loose but latch and lock work
ID Location ID Location Image HW0520 D117 Door Location Specifications Middle rail below rim lock
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" x 8" ghost of rim lock
Condition Knob collar still intact
349 ID Location ID Location Image HW0521 D117 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0522 D117 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 3-4" scew but hinge
Condition Fair, rusting
350 ID Location ID Location Image HW0523 D117 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" ghost of original butt hinge, patched when skew butt installed
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0524 D117 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 3"-4" skew butt hinge
Condition Fair, rusting
351 ID Location ID Location Image HW0525 D117 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel right of D117
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0526 D117 Wall Location Specifications Wall panel left of D117
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob
Condition Good
352 ID Location ID Location Image HW0527 D109 Door Location Specifications Top of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0528 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
353 ID Location ID Location Image HW0529 D109 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0530 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of north door, R101 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10" ghost of plate for handle
Condition
354 ID Location ID Location Image HW0531 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of north door, R109 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10" ghost of plate for handle
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0532 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle of north door handle stile below plate
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" plate that probably held the matching component for the catch on the south door Condition
355 ID Location ID Location Image HW0533 D109 Door Location Specifications Top of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0534 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
356 ID Location ID Location Image HW0535 D109 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0536 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door, R101 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10"
Condition Fair, missing handle
357 ID Location ID Location Image HW0537 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door, R109 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 10" ghost of door handle plate
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0538 D109 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door, R109 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Catch for latching door, remaining mechanisms gone
Condition Poor
358 ID Location ID Location Image HW0539 D110 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" x 7" ghost of rim lock
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0540 D110 Door Location Specifications Middle rail at lockset
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6 1/2"
Condition Bolt missing
359 ID Location ID Location Image HW0541 D110 Door Location Specifications Door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of strike plate, multiple generations
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0542 D110 Door Location Specifications Handle side of door, R111 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" hook
Condition Fair
360 ID Location ID Location Image HW0543 D110 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0544 D110 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
361 ID Location ID Location Image HW0545 D110 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0546 W113 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
362 ID Location ID Location Image HW0547 W113 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0548 W113 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
363 ID Location ID Location Image HW0549 W113 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0550 W114 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
364 ID Location ID Location Image HW0551 W114 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0552 W114 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
365 ID Location ID Location Image HW0553 W114 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" louvered shutter hinge
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0554 D112 Door Location Specifications Middle rail R110 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 3/4" x 6" rim lock, knob collar intact
Condition
366 ID Location ID Location Image HW0555 D112 Door Location Specifications Middle rail R109 side
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" x 4 1/2" lock set
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0556 D112 Door Location Specifications Door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" plate mounted into door trim
Condition Good
367 ID Location ID Location Image HW0557 D112 Door Location Specifications Handle side rail above locksets
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 3" u shape handle replacement
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0558 D112 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
368 ID Location ID Location Image HW0559 D112 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
ID Location ID Location Image HW0560 D112 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, rusting
369 ID Location ID Location Image HW0561 D111 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Unknown Physical Description 6" x 10 1/4" (reversible?)lock box with key hole escutcheon out of alignment
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0562 D111 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at lockset (meeting stiles)
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 4 1/2"
Condition Fair
370 ID Location ID Location Image HW0563 D111 Door Location Specifications Top of south door
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Head Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 11 1/2" bolt on 14" plate
Condition Fair, spring action needed to hold door closed no longer working ID Location ID Location Image HW0564 D111 Door Location Specifications Top of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 14" H and 14" L
Condition Fair
371 ID Location ID Location Image HW0565 D111 Door Location Specifications Top of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 14" H and 14" L
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0566 D111 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 14" H and 14" L
Condition Fair, rusting, no paint
372 ID Location ID Location Image HW0567 D111 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th Generation Physical Description 14" H and 14" L
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0568 D111 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door meeting stile
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Wrought and Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 11" bolt on 6" plate
Condition Good
373 ID Location ID Location Image HW0569 D111 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door meeting stile
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Wrought and Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 11" bolt on 6" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0570 D111 Door Location Specifications South side of frame on panel
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" brace for holding door closed
Condition Fair
374 ID Location ID Location Image HW0571 D111 Door Location Specifications North side of frame on panel
Room Number Floor R111 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" brace for holding door closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0572 D111 Door Location Specifications On floor at foot bolt and south stair
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 2" Catch for foot bolt to hold door open
Condition Good
375 ID Location ID Location Image HW0573 D111 Door Location Specifications On floor at foot bolt and north stair
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 2" Catch for foot bolt to hold door open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0574 D109 Wall Location Specifications Trim board east of decorative ceiling above door
Room Number Floor R109 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 2" pulley that would have held a lantern
Condition Fair
376 ID Location ID Location Image HW0575 W201 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0576 W201 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
377 ID Location ID Location Image HW0577 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0578 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
378 ID Location ID Location Image HW0579 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom north corner of bottom sash
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" catch to hold sash open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0580 W201 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
379 ID Location ID Location Image HW0581 W201 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0582 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
380 ID Location ID Location Image HW0583 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0584 W201 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
381 ID Location ID Location Image HW0585 W201 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fasteners still intact?
ID Location ID Location Image HW0586 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
382 ID Location ID Location Image HW0587 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0588 W201 Window Location Specifications Top of north shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
383 ID Location ID Location Image HW0589 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0590 W201 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
384 ID Location ID Location Image HW0591 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0592 W201 Window Location Specifications Middle of north shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair
385 ID Location ID Location Image HW0593 W201 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6 1/2" for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0594 W201 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Fair
386 ID Location ID Location Image HW0595 D208 Door Location Specifications Top of north door at frme
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0596 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
387 ID Location ID Location Image HW0597 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0598 D208 Door Location Specifications Top of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
388 ID Location ID Location Image HW0599 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0600 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
389 ID Location ID Location Image HW0601 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of door meeting stiles interior side
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Brass Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0602 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door interior side
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 10" bolt with on 9" plate with geometric and floral stamped pattern
Condition Fair
390 ID Location ID Location Image HW0603 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door interior side
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Foot Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 8" bolt on 7" plate
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0604 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of south side of door frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyelet that holds guard rope for management of vistors
Condition Good
391 ID Location ID Location Image HW0605 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of north side of door frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2" eyelet that holds guard rope for management of vistors
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0606 D208 Door Location Specifications Top north side of frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description Sash weight pulley wheel
Condition Poor
392 ID Location ID Location Image HW0607 D208 Door Location Specifications Top north side of frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 11/2" sash weigt pulley wheel and guard plate
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0608 D208 Door Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
393 ID Location ID Location Image HW0609 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0610 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south shutter at frame
Room Number Floor D208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" wrought iron hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
394 ID Location ID Location Image HW0611 D208 Door Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0612 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
395 ID Location ID Location Image HW0613 D208 Door Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" woodent catch for bracing pocket shutters closed
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0614 D208 Door Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
396 ID Location ID Location Image HW0615 D208 Door Location Specifications Middle of north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
ID Location ID Location Image HW0616 D208 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
397 ID Location ID Location Image HW0617 W202 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charlest Henry I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0618 W202 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
398 ID Location ID Location Image HW0619 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0620 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
399 ID Location ID Location Image HW0621 W202 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side that mounted louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0622 W202 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side that mounted louvered shutter
Condition
400 ID Location ID Location Image HW0623 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side that mounted louvered shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0624 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3" butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side that mounted louvered shutter
Condition
401 ID Location ID Location Image HW0625 W202 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0626 W202 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
402 ID Location ID Location Image HW0627 W202 Window Location Specifications Middle of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0628 W202 Window Location Specifications Middle of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
403 ID Location ID Location Image HW0629 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0630 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
404 ID Location ID Location Image HW0631 W202 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0632 W202 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
405 ID Location ID Location Image HW0633 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0634 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
406 ID Location ID Location Image HW0635 W202 Window Location Specifications Middle of north pocket shutter center flap
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" key hole escutcheon
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0636 W202 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutteer
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" catch for bracing pocket shutters closed
Condition Good
407 ID Location ID Location Image HW0637 W202 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" catch for bracing pocket shutters closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0638 D209 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Ceramic Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" x 3 3/8" lock box with brown swirled mineral knob, working lock and latch, night bolt and key hole escutcheon Condition Ballroom side knob missing, lockset not fastened but otherwise good working order
408 ID Location ID Location Image HW0639 D209 Door Location Specifications Middle rail at lock set
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 8" x 5" original rim lock with knob and key hole ghosts evident
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0640 D209 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
409 ID Location ID Location Image HW0641 D209 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0642 D209 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, rusting, missing fasteners
410 ID Location ID Location Image HW0643 D210 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" bolt, only 5" section of plate installed, reciever missing
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0644 D210 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description ghost of 4" x 8" rim lock, probably brass because of 4 fastener pattern
Condition
411 ID Location ID Location Image HW0645 D210 Door Location Specifications Door frame at slide bolt
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 6" x 3" piece attached to frame with hole drilled to receive slide bolt on door, original strike plate would have been mounted behind this Condition Poor, broken but still recieves bolt
ID Location ID Location Image HW0646 D210 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Worught Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 14" x 14" with 5 fasteners on the vertical and 4 fasteners on the horizontal arms. Mounted onto door so that metal is flush with wood Condition Good
412 ID Location ID Location Image HW0647 D210 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 14" x 14" with 5 fasteners on the vertical and 4 fasteners on the horizontal arms. Mounted onto door so that metal is flush with wood Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0648 W203 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
413 ID Location ID Location Image HW0649 W203 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0650 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
414 ID Location ID Location Image HW0651 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0652 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
415 ID Location ID Location Image HW0653 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0654 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
416 ID Location ID Location Image HW0655 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0656 W203 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
417 ID Location ID Location Image HW0657 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0658 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition blocked by louvered shutter
418 ID Location ID Location Image HW0659 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0660 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition blocked by louvered shutter
419 ID Location ID Location Image HW0661 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0662 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
420 ID Location ID Location Image HW0663 W203 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0664 W203 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
421 ID Location ID Location Image HW0665 W203 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0666 W203 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutte
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description
Condition Fair
422 ID Location ID Location Image HW0667 W204 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0668 W203 Window Location Specifications Top south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
423 ID Location ID Location Image HW0669 W204 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0670 W204 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of exterior frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
424 ID Location ID Location Image HW0671 W204 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0672 W204 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
425 ID Location ID Location Image HW0673 W204 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0674 W204 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
426 ID Location ID Location Image HW0675 W204 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0676 W204 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
427 ID Location ID Location Image HW0677 W204 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, not movable
ID Location ID Location Image HW0678 W204 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description
Condition Fair
428 ID Location ID Location Image HW0679 W204 Window Location Specifications At south pocket shutter space
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0680 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
429 ID Location ID Location Image HW0681 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0682 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
430 ID Location ID Location Image HW0683 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0684 W205 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
431 ID Location ID Location Image HW0685 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0686 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
432 ID Location ID Location Image HW0687 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0688 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
433 ID Location ID Location Image HW0689 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0690 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
434 ID Location ID Location Image HW0691 W205 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0692 W205 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
435 ID Location ID Location Image HW0693 W205 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry ? Earlier? Physical Description 4 1/4"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0694 W205 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry? Physical Description 4 1/4"
Condition Fair
436 ID Location ID Location Image HW0695 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0696 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
437 ID Location ID Location Image HW0697 W206 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0698 W206 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
438 ID Location ID Location Image HW0699 W206 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0700 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
439 ID Location ID Location Image HW0701 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0702 W206 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
440 ID Location ID Location Image HW0703 W206 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0704 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, flap side fasteners replaced with cut nails when center flap was replaced
441 ID Location ID Location Image HW0705 W201 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, flap side fasteners replaced with cut nails when center flap was replaced ID Location ID Location Image HW0706 W206 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" H Hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
442 ID Location ID Location Image HW0707 W206 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 5" H hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0708 W206 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 5"
Condition Good
443 ID Location ID Location Image HW0709 W206 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 5"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0710 D211 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" rim lock with drop stirrup handle
Condition Poor, one handle missing, other bent, key hole escutcheon missing
444 ID Location ID Location Image HW0711 D211 Door Location Specifications Middle north side of door frame at lock set
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" plate let into door frame with holes carved to receive latch and night bolt
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0712 D211 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Good
445 ID Location ID Location Image HW0713 D211 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0714 D211 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
446 ID Location ID Location Image HW0715 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 3/4" x 6" lock set
Condition Knob collar still intact
ID Location ID Location Image HW0716 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" x 6"+ lock with night bolt, stirrup handle and decorative escutcheon
Condition Poor, latch works, knobs broken, escutcheon mostly gone
447 ID Location ID Location Image HW0717 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" x 4" stock lock
Condition Fair, only functions with key
ID Location ID Location Image HW0718 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle rail, below locksets
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" barrel bolt on 7 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
448 ID Location ID Location Image HW0719 D212 Door Location Specifications South side door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton Physical Description Void cut into door frame that received 1st generation rim lock and 5th generation stock lock Condition Poor, 4" wrought Iron plate from 1st generation missing ID Location ID Location Image HW0720 D212 Door Location Specifications South side door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" sheet with 2 holes hand cut into it to receive lock latch and night bolt
Condition Fair, bent
449 ID Location ID Location Image HW0721 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame south side
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 1" eyelet for holding guard rope used by museum
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0722 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle of door frame north side
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Brass Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 1" eyelet for holding guard rope used by museum
Condition Good
450 ID Location ID Location Image HW0723 D212 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0724 D212 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
451 ID Location ID Location Image HW0725 D212 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0726 D219 Door Location Specifications Middle of door, center stair post side
Room Number Floor R107 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Wood Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5 1/2" x 10" reversible stock lock
Condition Fair, key needed for operation
452 ID Location ID Location Image HW0727 D219 Door Location Specifications Top of door at corner of stair hall
Room Number Floor R107 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 2 1/2" hinge, very small for this size door but seems to match the scribe marks made by installer (matching scribe marks surrounding the stock lock) Condition Fair, 20th century fasteners and pin
ID Location ID Location Image HW0728 D219 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at corner of stair hall
Room Number Floor R107 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Zinc Plated Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 2 1/2"
Condition Good
453 ID Location ID Location Image HW0729 W207 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0730 W207 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
454 ID Location ID Location Image HW0731 W207 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0732 W207 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, pin dislocated
455 ID Location ID Location Image HW0733 W207 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0734 D211 Wall Location Specifications Top of west passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners missing
456 ID Location ID Location Image HW0735 D211 Wall Location Specifications Middle of west passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0736 D211 Wall Location Specifications Bottom of west passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
457 ID Location ID Location Image HW0737 D215 Wall Location Specifications Top of east passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0738 D215 Wall Location Specifications Middle of east passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
458 ID Location ID Location Image HW0739 D215 Wall Location Specifications Bottom of east passageway closet door at frame
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0740 D211 Wall Location Specifications Inside west passageway closet door, backside
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period ??? Physical Description Ghost of 3" x 4" case lock, no knob
Condition
459 ID Location ID Location Image HW0741 D215 Wall Location Specifications Inside east passageway closet door, backside
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period ??? Physical Description Ghost of 3" x 4" case lock, no knob
Condition Finish nails at key hole escutcheon still intact
ID Location ID Location Image HW0742 D211 Wall Location Specifications Middle of west passageway closet door at meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period 6th generation Physical Description 2 1/2" bolt on 3 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
460 ID Location ID Location Image HW0743 D215 Wall Location Specifications Middle of east passageway closet door at meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Wood Material - Second Installation Period Wrought Iron ??? Physical Description 2" turn latch with rosehead fastener (fastener older than knob?)
Condition Fair, knob loose and may be pulling fastener out
ID Location ID Location Image HW0744 D215 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 3 3/4" x 6" rim lock
Condition No elements remain
461 ID Location ID Location Image HW0745 D215 Door Location Specifications North side of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" plate let into door frame with holes carved to receive latch and night bolt
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0746 D215 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
462 ID Location ID Location Image HW0747 D215 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0748 D215 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" hinge with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
463 ID Location ID Location Image HW0749 W208 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0750 W208 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
464 ID Location ID Location Image HW0751 W208 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0752 W208 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frIame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
465 ID Location ID Location Image HW0753 W208 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Poor, plate broken, bolt probably 20th century replacement of original ID Location ID Location Image HW0754 W208 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
466 ID Location ID Location Image HW0755 W208 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0756 W208 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
467 ID Location ID Location Image HW0757 W208 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0758 W208 Window Location Specifications Middle face of east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Brass Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" anchor that held loop-pull for opening pocket shutter
Condition Fair, anchor intact, pull gone
468 ID Location ID Location Image HW0759 W209 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0760 W209 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
469 ID Location ID Location Image HW0761 W209 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0762 W209 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
470 ID Location ID Location Image HW0763 W209 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutters at meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Poor, plate broken
ID Location ID Location Image HW0764 D217 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" lock with catch, night bolt, stirrup handles, and large escutcheon for both keyhole and knob Condition Fair, knob turns catch, one knob missing, one escutcheon broken
471 ID Location ID Location Image HW0765 D217 Door Location Specifications Middle rail above lockset
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period ??? Physical Description 5" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0766 D217 Door Location Specifications Middle north side of door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" plate with two rectangular hole cut to receive catch and night bolt
Condition Poor, broken and mostly gone
472 ID Location ID Location Image HW0767 D217 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 5 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0768 D217 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 5 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
473 ID Location ID Location Image HW0769 W210 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0770 W210 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
474 ID Location ID Location Image HW0771 W210 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0772 W210 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
475 ID Location ID Location Image HW0773 W210 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Poor, plate broken
ID Location ID Location Image HW0774 W210 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
476 ID Location ID Location Image HW0775 W210 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
ID Location ID Location Image HW0776 W210 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
477 ID Location ID Location Image HW0777 W210 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Shutter nailed in place
ID Location ID Location Image HW0778 W211 Window Location Specifications Top south side of louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
478 ID Location ID Location Image HW0779 W211 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0780 W211 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, some fasteners missing
479 ID Location ID Location Image HW0781 W211 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0782 W211 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Irion Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
480 ID Location ID Location Image HW0783 W211 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel that guided sash weight rope
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0784 W211 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel that guided sash weight rope
Condition Poor
481 ID Location ID Location Image HW0785 W211 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0786 W211 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
482 ID Location ID Location Image HW0787 W211 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R211 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0788 W211 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
483 ID Location ID Location Image HW0789 W211 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0790 W211 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter backside
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, Blocked by louvered shutter
484 ID Location ID Location Image HW0791 W211 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R200 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Nails remain from bar catch that held pocket shutter closed
Condition Fasteners remain
ID Location ID Location Image HW0792 W212 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
485 ID Location ID Location Image HW0793 W212 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0794 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
486 ID Location ID Location Image HW0795 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0796 W212 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
487 ID Location ID Location Image HW0797 W212 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel that guided sash weight rope
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0798 W212 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel that guided sash weight rope
Condition Poor
488 ID Location ID Location Image HW0799 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom interior south side of lower sash
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" piece that holds sash open
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0800 W212 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
489 ID Location ID Location Image HW0801 W212 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0802 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
490 ID Location ID Location Image HW0803 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0804 W212 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
491 ID Location ID Location Image HW0805 W212 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0806 W212 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6"
Condition Good
492 ID Location ID Location Image HW0807 D216 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" lock with catch, night bolt, drop stirrup handle and decorative escutcheon that covers key hole and knob collar Condition Fair, knob turns catch, one handle missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0808 D216 Door Location Specifications South side door frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Brass Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" plate with two rectuangular holes cut to recieve catch and night bolt
Condition Poor, broken
493 ID Location ID Location Image HW0809 D216 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 5 fasteners per side
Condition Fair, pin replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0810 D216 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" with 5 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
494 ID Location ID Location Image HW0811 D213 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton Physical Description 4" x 7" ghost of rim lock with 4-hole fastener pattern indicating lock was brass
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0812 D213 Door Location Specifications Stile above middle rail
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" x 4" rim lock stamped "RUSHBY" with knob collar and key hole escutcheon
Condition Poor, knobs missin, lock broken, catch broken
495 ID Location ID Location Image HW0813 D213 Door Location Specifications Middle of east side of frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton Physical Description Dutchmen on frame where strike plate for original lockset was
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0814 D213 Door Location Specifications Middle of east side of frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" strike plate for 19th century RUSHBY rim lock
Condition
496 ID Location ID Location Image HW0815 D213 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0816 D213 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
497 ID Location ID Location Image HW0817 D213 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0818 D202 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Clay Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" x 3" lock box (stamped "PATENTED Jan 17 1871) with brown swirl mineral knobs, latch, night bolt and key hole escutcheon Condition Good, latch bolt works well, key needed for night bolt
498 ID Location ID Location Image HW0819 D202 Door Location Specifications Middle rail at lockset
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" x 3 3/4" ghost of wrought iron rim lock
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0820 D202 Door Location Specifications Middle rail above lockset
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description Ghost of knob and key holes in vertical orientation similar to existing lockset (would have been mounted upside down) Condition Patched
499 ID Location ID Location Image HW0821 D202 Door Location Specifications Middle of frame architrave at lockset
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4"
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0822 D202 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
500 ID Location ID Location Image HW0823 D202 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0824 D001 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
501 ID Location ID Location Image HW0825 D219 Door Location Specifications Middle rail backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" ghost of a closet lock
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0826 D219 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton Physical Description 5 3/4"" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
502 ID Location ID Location Image HW0827 D219 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5 3/4"" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0828 D219 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5 3/4"" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
503 ID Location ID Location Image HW0829 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0830 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
504 ID Location ID Location Image HW0831 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0832 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
505 ID Location ID Location Image HW0833 W216 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0834 W216 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" pulley that guided sash weight
Condition Good
506 ID Location ID Location Image HW0835 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0836 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
507 ID Location ID Location Image HW0837 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0838 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R216 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
508 ID Location ID Location Image HW0839 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Only half of ghost, center flap missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0840 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition
509 ID Location ID Location Image HW0841 W216 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0842 W216 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition only half of ghost, center flap missiing
510 ID Location ID Location Image HW0843 W216 Window Location Specifications Behind south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0844 W216 Window Location Specifications Behind north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
511 ID Location ID Location Image HW0845 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0846 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
512 ID Location ID Location Image HW0847 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0848 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
513 ID Location ID Location Image HW0849 W217 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting rails
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, bolt replaced by National Trust
ID Location ID Location Image HW0850 W217 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" pulley that guided sash weight
Condition Fair, chipped
514 ID Location ID Location Image HW0851 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0852 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
515 ID Location ID Location Image HW0853 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0854 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R217 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
516 ID Location ID Location Image HW0855 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0856 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition only half of ghost, center flap missing
517 ID Location ID Location Image HW0857 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Only half of ghost, center flap missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0858 W217 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Only half of ghost, center flap missing
518 ID Location ID Location Image HW0859 W217 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Only half of ghost, center flap missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0860 W218 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
519 ID Location ID Location Image HW0861 W218 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0862 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutte at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
520 ID Location ID Location Image HW0863 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0864 W218 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Steel Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, bolt replaced
521 ID Location ID Location Image HW0865 W218 Window Location Specifications Top west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0866 W218 Window Location Specifications Top east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
522 ID Location ID Location Image HW0867 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0868 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom easst pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
523 ID Location ID Location Image HW0869 W218 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Center flap missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0870 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Center flap missing
524 ID Location ID Location Image HW0871 W218 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0872 W218 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
525 ID Location ID Location Image HW0873 W218 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R218 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0874 W218 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
526 ID Location ID Location Image HW0875 W218 Window Location Specifications Top east side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" pulley that guided sash weight
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0876 W219 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
527 ID Location ID Location Image HW0877 W219 Window Location Specifications Top east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0878 W219 Window Location Specifications Bottom west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
528 ID Location ID Location Image HW0879 W219 Window Location Specifications Bottom east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0880 W219 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
529 ID Location ID Location Image HW0881 W219 Window Location Specifications Top west side of interior shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" pulley that guided sash weight
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0882 W219 Window Location Specifications Top west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
530 ID Location ID Location Image HW0883 W219 Window Location Specifications Top east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0884 W219 Window Location Specifications Bottom west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
531 ID Location ID Location Image HW0885 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0886 W219 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, center flap missing
532 ID Location ID Location Image HW0887 W202 Window Location Specifications Bottom west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, center flap missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0888 W219 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" wrought iron hinge that secured center flap of shutter
Condition
533 ID Location ID Location Image HW0889 W219 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" wrought iron hinge that secured center flap of shutter
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0890 W220 Window Location Specifications West side of exterior frame at lower sash
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2' for holding sash open
Condition Fair, painted in place
534 ID Location ID Location Image HW0891 W220 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0892 W220 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
535 ID Location ID Location Image HW0893 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0894 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
536 ID Location ID Location Image HW0895 W220 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair, bolt replaced
ID Location ID Location Image HW0896 W220 Window Location Specifications Top west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
537 ID Location ID Location Image HW0897 W220 Window Location Specifications Top east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0898 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
538 ID Location ID Location Image HW0899 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0900 W220 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
539 ID Location ID Location Image HW0901 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary H Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0902 W220 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles, unknown fasteners
Condition Good, blocked by louvered shutter
540 ID Location ID Location Image HW0903 W220 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and unknown fasteners
Condition Good, blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0904 W220 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
541 ID Location ID Location Image HW0905 D203 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" rim lock with key hole, and knob
Condition patched
ID Location ID Location Image HW0906 D203 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 5" lock with key hole and knob(s), escutcheon probably matched others in R209 but ghost not clear Condition patched
542 ID Location ID Location Image HW0907 D203 Door Location Specifications Middle rail above lockset ghosts
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Hook and Eye Iron Material - Second Installation Period 5th or 6th Generation Physical Description Hook missing, eye left on door frame above strike plate
Condition Poor, hook missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0908 D203 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
543 ID Location ID Location Image HW0909 D203 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0910 D203 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
544 ID Location ID Location Image HW0911 D203 Door Location Specifications Middle south side of frame at lockset ghost
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Strike Plate None Material - Second Installation Period Wood John Drayton Physical Description The recess for latch bolt remains
Condition Wrought plate missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0912 W221 Window Location Specifications Top west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
545 ID Location ID Location Image HW0913 W221 Window Location Specifications Top east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0914 W221 Window Location Specifications Bottom west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
546 ID Location ID Location Image HW0915 W221 Window Location Specifications Bottom east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayon I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0916 W221 Window Location Specifications West side of lower sash stile
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" wedge that holds sash open
Condition Good
547 ID Location ID Location Image HW0917 W221 Window Location Specifications Top west side of frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Pocket shutter wrought butt hinge 3 fastener pattern
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0918 W221 Window Location Specifications Top east side of frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Pocket shutter wrought butt hinge 3 fastener pattern
Condition
548 ID Location ID Location Image HW0919 W221 Window Location Specifications Bottom west side of frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayon I Physical Description Pocket shutter wrought butt hinge 3 fastener pattern
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0920 W221 Window Location Specifications Bottom east side of frame
Room Number Floor R203 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Pocket shutter wrought butt hinge 3 fastener pattern
Condition
549 ID Location ID Location Image HW0921 D204 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6" rim lock with knob and keyhole
Condition patched
ID Location ID Location Image HW0922 D204 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 3 3/4" x 6 1/4" patch of rimlock that was set into door
Condition Appears as if original lock was moved, reason not clear
550 ID Location ID Location Image HW0923 D204 Door Location Specifications middle rail above lockset ghosts
Room Number Floor R001 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton Physical Description 1" picture hanging knob moved to door to act as doorknob
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0924 D204 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners
Condition Fair
551 ID Location ID Location Image HW0925 D204 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0926 D204 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners
Condition Fair
552 ID Location ID Location Image HW0927 W222 Window Location Specifications West side of exterior frame at lower sash
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Catch Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" for holding sash open
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0928 W222 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
553 ID Location ID Location Image HW0929 W222 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0930 W222 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
554 ID Location ID Location Image HW0931 W222 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0932 W222 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
555 ID Location ID Location Image HW0933 W222 Window Location Specifications Top east side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" pulley that guided sash weight
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW0934 W222 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
556 ID Location ID Location Image HW0935 W222 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0936 W222 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
557 ID Location ID Location Image HW0937 W222 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Steel Material - Second Installation Period Natinal Trust Physical Description 3" with 5 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0938 W222 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shaped block for bracing pocket shutter closed
Condition Good
558 ID Location ID Location Image HW0939 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0940 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
559 ID Location ID Location Image HW0941 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0942 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
560 ID Location ID Location Image HW0943 W223 Window Location Specifications Top east side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0944 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
561 ID Location ID Location Image HW0945 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0946 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
562 ID Location ID Location Image HW0947 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by Louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0948 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
563 ID Location ID Location Image HW0949 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of west pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
ID Location ID Location Image HW0950 W223 Window Location Specifications Top of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayon I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
564 ID Location ID Location Image HW0951 W223 Window Location Specifications Bottom of east pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
ID Location ID Location Image HW0952 W223 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" L shape for bracing shutter closed
Condition Fair
565 ID Location ID Location Image HW0953 W223 Window Location Specifications Behind west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shape for bracing shutter closed
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0954 W223 Window Location Specifications Behind east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4" L shape for bracing shutter closed
Condition Fair
566 ID Location ID Location Image HW0955 W244 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame north side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0956 W244 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
567 ID Location ID Location Image HW0957 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame north side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0958 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayon I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
568 ID Location ID Location Image HW0959 W224 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0960 W224 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
569 ID Location ID Location Image HW0961 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0962 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
570 ID Location ID Location Image HW0963 W224 Window Location Specifications Middle of louvered shutter meeting stiles
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" bolt on 5 1/2" plate
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0964 W224 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
571 ID Location ID Location Image HW0965 W224 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0966 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
572 ID Location ID Location Image HW0967 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Blocked by louvered shutter
ID Location ID Location Image HW0968 W224 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
573 ID Location ID Location Image HW0969 W224 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter backside
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" wrought iron H hinge with 3 knuckes and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Half of ghost remains
ID Location ID Location Image HW0970 W225 Window Location Specifications Top north side of exterior rooms
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
574 ID Location ID Location Image HW0971 W225 Window Location Specifications Top of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0972 W225 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame north side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
575 ID Location ID Location Image HW0973 W225 Window Location Specifications Bottom of exterior frame south side
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Pintle Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 2" x 3" set into wood of frame
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0974 W225 Window Location Specifications Top of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
576 ID Location ID Location Image HW0975 W225 Window Location Specifications Top of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0976 W225 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
577 ID Location ID Location Image HW0977 W225 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0978 W225 Window Location Specifications North pocket
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shape for bracing window
Condition Good
578 ID Location ID Location Image HW0979 W225 Window Location Specifications South pocket
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Bar Catch Wood Material - Second Installation Period National Trust Physical Description 6" L shape for bracing window
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0980 D207 Door Location Specifications Middle Rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Slide Bolt Cast Iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Drayton I Physical Description 6" barrel bolt on plate
Condition Keeper (reciever for bolt on frame) missing
579 ID Location ID Location Image HW0981 D207 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Ghost of 4" x 7" rim lock, knob and key holes visable, other details faint
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0982 D207 Door Location Specifications Middle of west side of frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 6" keeper or strike plate left from rim lock
Condition
580 ID Location ID Location Image HW0983 D207 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 14" H and L, mounted into architrave and inlet into door face
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0984 D207 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary HL Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 14" H and L, mounted into architrave and inlet into door face
Condition Good
581 ID Location ID Location Image HW0985 W225 Wall Location Specifications Left of window, middle of panel
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Porcelain Material - Second Installation Period Brass Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 1" Victorian era picture hanger
Condition Good
ID Location ID Location Image HW0986 D205 Door Location Specifications Middle Rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4 1/2" x 8" rim lock, not decernable fastener patern. Key and knob holes patched
Condition
582 ID Location ID Location Image HW0987 D205 Door Location Specifications Middle rail
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Lock Set Cast iron Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" rim lock with knob collar and key hole escutcheon
Condition Poor, knobs missing
ID Location ID Location Image HW0988 D205 Door Location Specifications West side of frame at lockset
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period John and Charles Henry Physical Description Ghost of generations of strike plates. No keeper remains, only patches that replaced wood where 1st generation keeper was in order to anchor 6th generation keeper Condition
583 ID Location ID Location Image HW0989 D205 Door Location Specifications Top of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0990 D205 Door Location Specifications Middle of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
584 ID Location ID Location Image HW0991 D205 Door Location Specifications Bottom of door at frame
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0992 D201 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of north door
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description Not enough information remains to determine size or fastener pattern, ghost of knob collar indicates lock body would have been roomside, not stair side Condition
585 ID Location ID Location Image HW0993 D201 Door Location Specifications Stair side of north door
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description 10" x 2" plate that would have anchored handle
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW0994 D201 Door Location Specifications Top of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
586 ID Location ID Location Image HW0995 D201 Door Location Specifications Near top of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side, second hinge from top
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0996 D201 Door Location Specifications 4 ft from floor on north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side, second hinge from floor
Condition Fair
587 ID Location ID Location Image HW0997 D201 Door Location Specifications Bottom of north door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW0998 D201 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Knob Wood Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton Physical Description 4" rotating wedge shape for holding doors shut
Condition Poor
588 ID Location ID Location Image HW0999 D201 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door, room side
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 5" markings from original keeper for lockset on other door
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1000 D201 Door Location Specifications Middle rail of south door, stair side
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Unknown Physical Description 10" x 2" plate for door handle
Condition
589 ID Location ID Location Image HW1001 D201 Door Location Specifications Top of door at meeting stile, room side
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Head Bolt Iron Material - Second Installation Period
Physical Description 30" bolt mounted with 2 5 1/2" plates
Condition Fair but seized
ID Location ID Location Image HW1002 D201 Door Location Specifications Top of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
590 ID Location ID Location Image HW1003 D201 Door Location Specifications Second hinge from top of south door
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW1004 D201 Door Location Specifications Second hinge from bottom of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
591 ID Location ID Location Image HW1005 D201 Door Location Specifications Bottom of south door at frame
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 7" with 3 knuckles and 4 fasteners per side
Condition Fair
ID Location ID Location Image HW1006 D201 Window Location Specifications Panel south of door
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Iron Material - Second Installation Period Uknown Physical Description Hook for hanging pictures
Condition Fair
592 ID Location ID Location Image HW1007 W213 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" cast iron butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1008 W213 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton Physical Description 3" cast iron butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
593 ID Location ID Location Image HW1009 W213 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" cast iron butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1010 W213 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" cast iron butt hinge with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
594 ID Location ID Location Image HW1011 W213 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, not fastened to window frame
ID Location ID Location Image HW1012 W213 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, not fastened to frame
595 ID Location ID Location Image HW1013 W213 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, not fastened to frame
ID Location ID Location Image HW1014 W213 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor, not fastened to frame
596 ID Location ID Location Image HW1015 W213 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wooden sash weight pulley
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1016 W213 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel for guiding window sash weight
Condition Poor
597 ID Location ID Location Image HW1017 W214 Window Location Specifications Top South side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1018 W214 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
598 ID Location ID Location Image HW1019 W214 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1020 W214 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
599 ID Location ID Location Image HW1021 W214 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW1022 W214 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
600 ID Location ID Location Image HW1023 W214 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south louvered shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW1024 W214 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
601 ID Location ID Location Image HW1025 W214 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel for guiding window sash weight
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW1026 W214 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel for guiding window sash weight
Condition Poor
602 ID Location ID Location Image HW1027 W215 Window Location Specifications Top South side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1028 W215 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
603 ID Location ID Location Image HW1029 W215 Window Location Specifications Bottom south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1030 W215 Window Location Specifications Bottom north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period Charles Henry Drayton I Physical Description 3" with 3 fasteners per side
Condition
604 ID Location ID Location Image HW1031 W215 Window Location Specifications Top of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW1032 W215 Window Location Specifications Top of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
605 ID Location ID Location Image HW1033 W215 Window Location Specifications Bottom of south pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrought Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
ID Location ID Location Image HW1034 W215 Window Location Specifications Bottom of north pocket shutter at frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Butt Hinge Wrougt Iron Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 4" with 3 knuckles and 3 fasteners per side
Condition Poor
606 ID Location ID Location Image HW1035 W215 Window Location Specifications Top south side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wooden wheel for guiding window sash weight
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1036 W215 Window Location Specifications Top north side of interior frame
Room Number Floor R109 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Miscellaneous Wood Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 2" wheel for guiding window sash weight
Condition Poor
607 ID Location ID Location Image HW1037 W101 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R101 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1038 W103 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost none Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
608 ID Location ID Location Image HW1039 W103 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1040 W104 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
609 ID Location ID Location Image HW1041 W104 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1042 W105 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
610 ID Location ID Location Image HW1043 W105 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1044 W106 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
611 ID Location ID Location Image HW1045 W106 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R105 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1046 W107 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
612 ID Location ID Location Image HW1047 W107 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R106 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1048 W108 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
613 ID Location ID Location Image HW1049 W108 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1050 W109 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
614 ID Location ID Location Image HW1051 W109 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1052 W110 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
615 ID Location ID Location Image HW1053 W110 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1054 W111 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
616 ID Location ID Location Image HW1055 W111 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1056 W112 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
617 ID Location ID Location Image HW1057 W112 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R108 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1058 W115 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
618 ID Location ID Location Image HW1059 W115 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1060 W116 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
619 ID Location ID Location Image HW1061 W116 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1062 W117 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
620 ID Location ID Location Image HW1063 W117 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1064 W118 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
621 ID Location ID Location Image HW1065 W118 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1066 W119 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
622 ID Location ID Location Image HW1067 W119 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R102 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1068 W120 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
623 ID Location ID Location Image HW1069 W120 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R103 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1070 W121 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
624 ID Location ID Location Image HW1071 W121 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1072 W122 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
625 ID Location ID Location Image HW1073 W122 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1074 W123 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
626 ID Location ID Location Image HW1075 W123 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mountedq
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1076 W124 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
627 ID Location ID Location Image HW1077 W124 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R104 First Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1078 W201 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
628 ID Location ID Location Image HW1079 W201 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1080 W202 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
629 ID Location ID Location Image HW1081 W202 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R201 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1082 W203 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
630 ID Location ID Location Image HW1083 W203 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1084 W204 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
631 ID Location ID Location Image HW1085 W204 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1086 W205 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
632 ID Location ID Location Image HW1087 W205 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1088 W206 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
633 ID Location ID Location Image HW1089 W206 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R205 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1090 W207 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
634 ID Location ID Location Image HW1091 W207 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R206 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1092 W208 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
635 ID Location ID Location Image HW1093 W208 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1094 W209 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
636 ID Location ID Location Image HW1095 W209 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R207 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1096 W210 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
637 ID Location ID Location Image HW1097 W210 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1098 W211 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
638 ID Location ID Location Image HW1099 W211 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R208 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1100 W212 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
639 ID Location ID Location Image HW1101 W212 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R209 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1102 W216 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
640 ID Location ID Location Image HW1103 W216 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1104 W217 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
641 ID Location ID Location Image HW1105 W217 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1106 W218 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
642 ID Location ID Location Image HW1107 W218 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1108 W219 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
643 ID Location ID Location Image HW1109 W219 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1110 W220 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
644 ID Location ID Location Image HW1111 W220 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R202 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1112 W223 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, east pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
645 ID Location ID Location Image HW1113 W223 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, west pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
ID Location ID Location Image HW1114 W224 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, south pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
646 ID Location ID Location Image HW1115 W224 Window Location Specifications Middle of rail, north pocket shutter
Room Number Floor R204 Second Floor Hardware Type Material - Primary Ghost None Material - Second Installation Period John Drayton I Physical Description 1/2" mark where brass pocket shutter pull ring was mounted
Condition
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