Title
Martin House dining room with table setting
Subject
Darwin D. Martin House Complex photographs
dining rooms
interior views
Description
Provided by: State University of New York at Buffalo. Office of Public Affairs
A dining room with a rectangular wooden table set for six people. The table features high-backed wooden chairs with patterned seat cushions. Each place setting includes a plate, napkin, cup, and saucer arranged neatly with glassware and silverware. The centerpiece is a floral arrangement surrounded by two tall candlesticks with lit candles. In the background, there is a piano, a decorative lamp, and windows with geometric stained-glass panels. The walls include horizontal brick detailing.
Publisher
University Archives
State University of New York at Buffalo
Date
1971
Rights
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Type
Photographic prints
Image
Still Image
Identifier
MS_22.5_1243
LIB-UA001
Collection
Citation
“Martin House dining room with table setting,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 21, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/6053.
