Following up on my last post about the beautiful brass door on the Bok Tower, I promised to post some photos of the wrought iron gates and bridges over the moat surrounding the tower. The gates and bridges were also created by Samuel Yellin, the renowned metalworker who created the brass door.
I was curious about the work of Samuel Yellin so I did a little research and was surprised to learn that Samuel Yellin Metalworkers is still in operation, under the direction of Clare Yellin, granddaughter of Samuel. The Forge has been in continuous operation for 99 years! I guess I’ll have to stop in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, the next time I’m driving by.
There are plenty of photos of Yellin’s amazing work on the History page of SamuelYellin.com.
Here are some photos of Bok Tower, as well as the gates and bridges, and coming from the cold and snowy north I couldn’t resist posting a few of the flowers that I was surprised to find in full bloom!
I love this quote, which was originally attributed to Edward Bok’s grandmother:
Here are a few more cool doors and gates from around the gardens:
An ooooooold closer for Jess:
And some of the many flowers blooming around the gardens:
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Hello Lori,
looks like your having a good time in FL,
what an impressive size and color of the door at Bok tower, lovely garden too, (someone must have a green thumb, only time i have a green thumb is when I change the string on a string trimmer when its time to weedwack) I have bad luck when it comes to planting/flowers :(.
as for the closer, NICE ONE!! what you found was a Russwin size B #26 series. i wonder if it still closes smoothly?? perfect timing with finding a traditional closer, the other day I seen an interesting one on TV(I was watching Man Vs. Food on travel channel), it’s located in New Haven, CT at Louis Lunch (near Yale U) all I have to say about the one at the restaurant, it’s HUGE (I suspect I seen a Yale “Blount” size C or D)
-Jess the door closer doctor