Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The 19th century White House in oil

Peter Waddell is an artist commissioned by the WH Historical Association to recreate rooms from the 19th century. Wow!

Thanks to Steven B for the link!

Monday, May 28, 2007

The Birth of a Nation

As part of a deeper look at silent film, I screened DW Griffith's epic The Birth of a Nation and noted that Lincoln's office is depicted. So I wrote a review for the Movies and TV page.

I also added a couple of new pictures in the last couple of days. Check What's New.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Blair more popular than Queen

As you might imagine, visitorship was up substantially for the weeks of the Queen's and PM's visits, about a 30% and 70% increase in page views respectively. But on the 17th, page views skyrocketed 600% from a usual of 4,000 to 25,000 in one day. "Yo, Blair" indeed.

Now if we could only get the Beatles to visit, followed by Jesus, we could solve that question once and for all too.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Open post: Secret staircase

In the previous post comments, visitor Chris wrote:
Hey, on an unrelated note, I have recently come into some information regarding a hidden staircase passage on the first floor.

Would you guys like to know where it is? I wasnt sure if that kind of thing is allowed here.
Yes! Assuming it is used by regular staff and not strictly by the Secret Service or something, I'm definitely interested. I'm aware of a basement mezzanine, eastward tunnel under the East Wing, and (I've suspected, at least) another small hidden staircase on the West side, but I don't have enough information about these to document them.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Entrance Hall

Time's WH Photo Blog had a nice image of PM Blair departing thru the Entrance Hall, which for some reason, I haven't found many good recent pictures. There is also an interesting one of the new Sit Room, but it seemed redundant with other new ones (ooh, how spoiled I am now!).

Monday, May 21, 2007

Open post: Kisses for My President

I noticed a post on a political blog about a presidential movie I'd never heard of: 1964's Kisses for My President, starring Fred MacMurray and Polly Bergen. Oh, I'm gonna have to check that one out. And, by the way, has anyone seen The Brady Bunch in the White House? We really need a review of that for the movies page.

Meanwhile, check out the "White House" tag on IMDB.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Situation Room

Not only did we get a good photo of PM Blair joining a meeting in the new teleconference room, Pete points out a good one of the ribbon-cutting for the new space.

UPDATE: Link to a new WH video on the Sit Room.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Yo, Blair!

The WH has posted some pretty good photos with PM Blair, including the Sit Room and Colonnade.

UPDATE: Added the pic of the new teleconference room to the Situation Room page.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Open post: outgoing PM incoming

Hot on the heels of the queen (not to mention the Swedish PM), Tony Blair is visiting the White House. Considering how few photos we got of the queen's visit, I don't hold out hope for particularly unusual pictures of PM Blair—unless he's a secret smoker....

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Laura Bush's secret shame

No, it's not eating flowers; that's Homer Simpson's secret shame. Dr. Sanjay Gupta got Laura Bush to claim that she has stopped smoking. Reluctant in the past to reveal the first lady's sordid habit, WH correspondents may take the claim as a challenge and get a few photos of the more obscure corners of the WH exterior where Laura might be sneaking a smoke.

Monday, May 14, 2007

New old floor plans

As I promised previously, I've now added floor plans for the Residence second floor around 1863 and around 1880. However, comparing them side by side suggests that the 1863 diagram (a modern drawing from Seale's 2-volume The White House) has the old west stair wrong. It looks like the artist drew in the original west stair to me.

Also, I improved the 1901 second floor plan and added it to the second floor page. And I added all the floor plans to the appropriate renovation pages.

Friday, May 11, 2007

LBJ's green-topped desk

I got a very nice reply from Renée Gravois at the Johnson Library about LBJ's Oval Office furnishings.

An antique desk was found in the Senate Office building for LBJ’s use in his ranch office. This was a pedestal desk of late Sheraton or early Regency design, made of Honduran mahogany. Johnson liked this desk so much that he asked Joe Duke, Sergeant of Arms at the Senate for another desk for his Majority Leader office. The Senate cabinet shop made a desk just like the antique one, and inset green tooled leather on top surface. Maybe it was a little too much like the original—blocks had to be added under the ball fee to raise it up for LBJ. He then used it in his VP office and later in the Oval Office.

After it was installed in the Oval Office, Frank Stanton and others removed the blocks under the feet and added an extra row of molding above them to make up for the difference. A cane modesty panel was added at the same time.

Gravois also included some information about the reproductions of other furniture in the Library's Oval Office. However, there's no answer (yet, at least) about exactly when LBJ swapped the Boudin run for Truman's.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Historical floor plans

I recently added an 1803 state floor plan to complement the 1853 plans I had added a short while ago. I wish I had a matching 1803 second floor, but the first floor shows, I believe, one of the prime differences between the 1800 mansion and the 1817 mansion: the strange and awkward original grand stair at the west end of the Cross Hall. (Oh, what I would give for a contemporary etching of Jefferson on that stair...).

I also have a plan from around 1880, and I thought I had one from 1864 or so, which would have shown the house as Lincoln knew it, with the private passage thru today's Treaty Room to his office. Look for these soon.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Open post: Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl...

Looked over the White House's page on the Queen's visit and noticed something odd:
This is Her Majesty's first visit to the United States in 16 years. Previous visits include the following:
- President George H.W. Bush and Mrs. Bush, State Dinner, on May 14, 1991
- President and Mrs. Reagan, California, March, 1983
- President and Mrs. Ford, State Dinner, July, 1976
- President and Mrs. Eisenhower, State Dinner, October, 1957
Politics aside, is it really possible that QE2 has visited only Republicans?

Monday, May 7, 2007

Open post: State Dining Room chairs

There are two sets of chairs in common use in the State Dining Room: a large set of gilt chairs with unusual spindle backs and a smaller set of upholstered mahogany Queen Anne-style chairs. I believe the Queen Anne chairs date from the 1902 renovation and the gilt chairs from the Kennedy administration, purchased after one of the old bent-wood chairs broke under JFK during a dinner, but I'm not sure.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Fishin' in the LOC

I went looking thru the Library of Congress collection again and came up with several more photos of a little bit of everything to add to the site. A few are rather unfortunately poor quality (which is why I didn't get them when I first scoured the digital collection last year), but just having them is nice. Maybe the LOC will eventually add high-resolution versions, and it will be easy to go back and get those to replace the crummy ones. Particularly of interest are the floor plans from 1853, which—I realized once I collected them all—document the entire White House at the time. However, the images are too low resolution to read the room labels, unfortunately.

UPDATE: I found the same ground and second floor plans in Seale's WH: Idea, where they are clear enough to read the labels, so I've added them.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Open post: The queen of England arrives

The White House will welcome Queen Elizabeth II—or, as President Bush calls her, Lizzy Deuce*—on Sunday for a state dinner. Prior to that she will have visited:
  • Historic Jamestown—which, she may be surprised to discover, has changed very little since her last visit
  • The Kentucky Derby—where her hat, while fancy, is unlikely to be the fanciest
  • Wrestlemania Revenge in the Roanoke Civic Center**
On her way out, she plans to stop in Canada and pick up one of those 1 million dollar coins with her picture on it.***

* I totally made that up.
** Ibid.
*** Ibid.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Dave

I watched the 1993 comedy Dave and posted my analysis on the Movies & TV page. The great majority of the movie takes place in the WH and most aspects of the mansion are reproduced quite well. But some of the changes are strange—like putting a giant bathroom for the president in place of the West Sitting Hall.

I also rearranged the Movies & TV page to be in alphabetical order instead of in the order they were written.