Photograph if upper foundation above concrete pier in the Housekeeper's Office (G-15). This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.
The removal of the ornamental plaster cap in the niche near the southwest corner of the main corridor revealed the old design dating from 1902. This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.
View of the north wall of the West Sitting Room looking northeast into the Rose Room (Number 12) showing the original trusswork constructed in the period from 1815-1818. This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.
Detail of the ornamental design of the cornice and edge of the ceiling in the Study (Room number 21). This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.
Southeast corner of the East Sitting Room showing opening for flue in sandstone block. This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.
View from the East Sitting Room as the large ornamental design at the center of the East Room ceiling is being lowered. This is from a series of photographs of the renovation of the White House.