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Mansion built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Several stained glass windows are in the house, and I'll have a few more photos.

 

These photos were taken on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

 

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Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction on the mansion began in 1902 and was completed in 1904. I took this photo on September 11, 2016 while showing my Flickr contact Roger some of the fine old homes in Ypsilanti.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michigan, architecture is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles. The mansion is now headquarters for the HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

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Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa , l-r; Shannon Lockhart Highscope Foundation Consultant USA, Mary McLoughlin, Department of Children Youth Affairs, Dr. Geraldine Neylon, Early Childhood Educator University of Western Australia Perth, Jenny Bernard, Early Years Services Manager, TULSA Child and Family Agency, Siobhán Fitzpatrick, CBE, CEO, Highscope Ireland, Dr. Katrina Collins, Research Psychologist and Evaluator, Dr. Kieron McKeown, Social and Economic Research Consultant . Photo © Ken Wright Photography 2014

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. The mansion was on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

Visit to Ypsilanti, Michigan on the pleasant late-autumn afternoon of November 1, 2014. This is the grounds of the Hutchinson House, the mansion built by Shelley B. Hutchinson, who was the "H" in S&H Green Stamps. The spacious grounds display some beautiful color in the autumn.

 

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Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michigan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for the HighScope Educational Foundation.

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michgan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

Photographed enroute to the Depot Town cruise night with my flickr contact John Bowman,

who was visiting from Richmond, Virginia.

Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa, front l-r; Pamela Greevy, Ardnaree Community Playschool, Ballina, Mary Gaughan, Ardnaree Community Playschool, Ballina, Teresa Durban, The Neale Community Childcare Services and Jessica Mannion, Curious Minds Preschool Castlebar. Back l-r; Laura Clarke, Ardnaree Community Playschool, Ballina, Mary Joyce, The Neale Community Childcare Services , Deidre Ivers, Ardnaree Community Playschool, Ballina, Deidre Staunton, Curious Minds Preschool Castlebar, Grainne Cleary, Curious Minds Preschool Castlebar and Ann Halligan, Curious Minds Preschool Castlebar. Photo © Ken Wright Photography 2014

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. The mansion was on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

 

This stairway would be grand enough for my house!

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michgan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for the HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

The rear of the mansion is almost as lovely as the front.

Mansion built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Various little nooks and crannies like this one throughout the house.

 

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Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michgan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

View my collections on flickr here: Collections

 

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Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michgan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

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Mansion built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Here is the main stairway.

 

This photo was taken on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. The mansion was on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006. Plaster rosettes and moldings beautify the ceiling of this big living room.

 

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Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. Construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1904.

 

One of the great mansions in the state of Michgan, it is an eclectic mix of the Queen Ann, Tudor Revival and Arts & Crafts styles of architecture. The mansion is now headquarters for HighScope Educational Foundation.

 

This shot was taken through an upstairs window.

 

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. The mansion was on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

 

Hutchinson's dining room is a replica of one in Kaiser Wilhelm's mansion in Germany.

Built for Shelley B. Hutchinson, founder of the S&H Green Stamp business. The mansion was on the Ypsilanti home tour in 2006.

 

Plaster rosettes and moldings beautify the ceiling of this big living room.

Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa, front l-r; Laura McNally, Early Years Development Worker, Elaine Sterritt , Highscope Ireland Consultant and Jenny Bernard, Early Years Services Manager, TULSA Child and Family Agency. Back l-r; Siobhán Fitzpatrick, CBE, CEO, Highscope Ireland, Joanne Doherty, Early Years Development worker, Mary O’Hara Gavin, Early Years Development worker and Shannon Lockhart Highscope Foundation Consultant US. Phot © Ken Wright Photography 2014

Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa , l-r; Siobhán Fitzpatrick, CBE, CEO, Highscope Ireland, Jenny Bernard, Early Years Services Manager, TULSA Child and Family Agency, Dr. Geraldine Neylon, Early Childhood Educator University of Western Australia Perth, Norah Gibbons, Chair of the TULSA, Child and Family Agency and Dr. Kieron McKeown, Social and Economic Research Consultant . Photo © Ken Wright Photography 2014

Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa. Norah Gibbons, Chair of the TULSA, Child and Family Agency addressing the large attendance. Photo © Ken Wright Photography 2014

Highscope Ireland Institute conference held in the Knockranny House Hotel and Spa. Dr Geraldine Neylon, Early Childhood Educator University of Western Australia Perth, addressing the large attendance. Photo © Ken Wright Photography 2014

HighScope Ireland Conference in Westport on Monday 13 October 2014.

Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat / Kusuma Pandu Wijaya

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