Taylor Woolley at right next to his brother-in-law Clifford (Cliff) Evans. The man at left is unidentified. Image taken in Salt Lake City, at Woolley and Evans architectural firm.Taylor Woolley was a Utah architect who worked under Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin I (c. 1911-1914) at Spring Green Wisconsin during its initial construction
Taliesin I courtyard, looking northwest towards bridge. Workroom is a right. The Tea Circle is at le...
Construction at Taliesin I as viewed from the bridge, looking southeast towards the living area. A w...
Masons, Clerk of the Works at right. Constructing the characteristic stonework at the entrance gate...
Taylor Woolley at center with brother-in-law Clifford (Cliff) Evans at left and an unidentified man ...
Workmen who built Taliesin I gathered in the workroom in front of the fireplace. Taylor Woolley's br...
Exterior of Taylor Woolley home, surrounded by lush gardens, at 1222 East 9th South.Taylor Woolley w...
Distant view of Taliesin I, living area at right, looking northeast.Taylor Woolley was a Utah archit...
View from upper level, from the loggia towards the living area.Taylor Woolley was a Utah architect w...
The upper level of the living area looking out from the terrace on the north end.Taylor Woolley was ...
Image shows, from left to right, Waldo Midgley, Utah artist, Billy Curtis, New York artist, and Tayl...
Unidentified individual, possibly a mason, on the site of Taliesin I during construction.Taylor Wool...
Architectural office of Ware and Treganza in Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter E. Ware at left and partne...
View looking northeast through the porte cochere towards the second set of columns of the loggia.Tay...
Possible the Salt Lake City home of Walter E. Ware, of the architectural firm Ware and Trenganza wh...
Looking northeast from the workoom fireplace (out of frame at right). A model of the Unity Temple on...
Taliesin I courtyard, looking northwest towards bridge. Workroom is a right. The Tea Circle is at le...
Construction at Taliesin I as viewed from the bridge, looking southeast towards the living area. A w...
Masons, Clerk of the Works at right. Constructing the characteristic stonework at the entrance gate...
Taylor Woolley at center with brother-in-law Clifford (Cliff) Evans at left and an unidentified man ...
Workmen who built Taliesin I gathered in the workroom in front of the fireplace. Taylor Woolley's br...
Exterior of Taylor Woolley home, surrounded by lush gardens, at 1222 East 9th South.Taylor Woolley w...
Distant view of Taliesin I, living area at right, looking northeast.Taylor Woolley was a Utah archit...
View from upper level, from the loggia towards the living area.Taylor Woolley was a Utah architect w...
The upper level of the living area looking out from the terrace on the north end.Taylor Woolley was ...
Image shows, from left to right, Waldo Midgley, Utah artist, Billy Curtis, New York artist, and Tayl...
Unidentified individual, possibly a mason, on the site of Taliesin I during construction.Taylor Wool...
Architectural office of Ware and Treganza in Salt Lake City, Utah. Walter E. Ware at left and partne...
View looking northeast through the porte cochere towards the second set of columns of the loggia.Tay...
Possible the Salt Lake City home of Walter E. Ware, of the architectural firm Ware and Trenganza wh...
Looking northeast from the workoom fireplace (out of frame at right). A model of the Unity Temple on...
Taliesin I courtyard, looking northwest towards bridge. Workroom is a right. The Tea Circle is at le...
Construction at Taliesin I as viewed from the bridge, looking southeast towards the living area. A w...
Masons, Clerk of the Works at right. Constructing the characteristic stonework at the entrance gate...