Windows to mystery

Gili Orr

Windows to mystery

“Windows to mystery” was featured in the groups #12 Great Feature’s and Northern California Style.

Solved by Shaina!! – The Winchester Mystery House, California

The Winchester Mystery House is a well-known California mansion that was under construction continuously for 38 years, and is reputed to be haunted. It once was the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Wirt Winchester, but is now a tourist attraction. Under Sarah Winchester’s day-to-day guidance, its “from-the-ground-up” construction proceeded around-the-clock, without interruption, from 1884 until her death on September 5, 1922, at which time work immediately ceased. The cost for such constant building has been estimated at about US $5.5 million (if paid in 1922, this would be equivalent to almost $70 million in 2008 dollars).

The mansion is renowned for its size and utter lack of any master building plan. According to popular belief, Sarah Winchester thought the house was haunted by the ghosts of individuals killed by Winchester rifles, and that only continuous construction would appease them. It is located at 525 South Winchester Blvd. in San Jose, California.

Deeply saddened by the deaths of her daughter Annie in 1866 and her husband in 1881, and seeking solace, Sarah consulted a medium on the advice of a friend. According to popular history, the medium, who has become known colloquially as the “Boston Medium”, told Sarah that she had the feeling that there was a curse upon the Winchester family because the guns they made had taken so many lives. She told Sarah that “thousands of people have died because of it and their spirits are now seeking vengeance.”

Although this is disputed, popular belief holds that the Boston Medium told Sarah that she had to leave her home in New Haven and travel West, where she must “build a home for yourself and for the spirits who have fallen from this terrible weapon, too. You can never stop building the house. If you continue building, you will live. Stop and you will die.”

There are about 160 rooms, including 40 bedrooms and two ballrooms. The house also has 47 fireplaces, 10,000 window panes, 17 chimneys (with evidence of two others), two basements and three working elevators. Winchester’s property was some 162 acres (650,000 m²) at one time, but now the estate is just 4.5 acres (24,000 m²) — the minimum necessary to contain the house and nearby outbuildings. It has gold and silver chandeliers and inlaid parquet floors and trim. There are doors and stairways that lead nowhere and a vast array of colors and materials. Before the availability of elevators, special “easy riser” stairways were installed to allow Winchester access to every part of the mansion, to accommodate her severe arthritis. Roughly 20,500 gallons (76,000 liters) of paint were required to paint the house. Due to the sheer size of the house, by the time every section of the house was painted, the workers had to start repainting again.

The house also has many conveniences that were rarely found at the time of its construction, including steam and forced-air heating, modern indoor toilets and plumbing, push-button gas lights, a hot shower from indoor plumbing and even three elevators, including one with the only horizontal hydraulic elevator piston in the United States.

Source: Wikipedia

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Windows to mystery by Gili Orr
Windows to mystery by Gili Orr
  • valzart

    valzart

    Your front door? well it’s gorgeous,don’t see much stained glass like this anymore ;} hugglez

  • Gili Orr replied

    Wish it were… lol. I think they are gorgeous, too… well, thanks for trying, Val! ;-)

  • dinghysailor1

    dinghysailor1

    fantastic enigmatic capture and lighting…could it possibly be (and pleeese dont be offended..: )) a glimpse of the poshest ladies room in the most upmarket gallery in the world….?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Great idea, Maggie ;-) but no, it’s not that…

  • DoreenPhillips

    DoreenPhillips

    is it on a ship?.........x

  • Gili Orr replied

    Sorry, Doreen…Nope

  • Visual   Inspirations

    Visual Inspi...

    a bar? ;-) rhonda

  • Gili Orr replied

    LOL. Nope. sorry, Rhonda…

  • Yool

    Yool

    Restaurant

  • Gili Orr replied

    That would be a beautiful restaurant, I guess ;-) Sorry, no restaurant.

  • Yool

    Yool

    Titanic

  • Yool

    Yool

    museum

  • Yool

    Yool

    Store

  • Yool

    Yool

    Amsterdam

  • Yool

    Yool

    Pub England

  • Gili Orr replied

    Nice possibilities, Yool… but sorry, none of the above.

  • pucci ferraris
  • Gili Orr replied

    Sorry, Pucci… no, it’s not in Paris.

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    is there a river outside?

  • Gili Orr replied

    No, no river outside …

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    a castle?Europe?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Could have been, but this one wasn’t. No, IT’S NOT IN EUROPE.

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    California Castle?

  • Gili Orr replied

    It is in California… You may say it’s a sort of a castle… but it is not the California Castle (of Palm Springs area)... it is a famous Californian house… You are almost there ;-)

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    Nevada Red Castle?

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    Hearst castle?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thought you might think that ;-) I was there, it’s beautiful… but this was taken in another famous huge house in California.

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    is this place a school?

  • Gili Orr replied

    No, not a school.

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    s. Francisco City Hall…..?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Sorry, no ;-)

  • pucci ferraris

    pucci ferraris

    a theatre?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Sorry… no.

  • Shaina Lunde

    Shaina Lunde

    Winchester House?

  • Gili Orr replied

    Hurray!!! You won, Shaina!! I am going to add the info right away… ;-)

  • Shaina Lunde

    Shaina Lunde

    woohooo!!

  • Gili Orr replied

    ;-)

  • Cora Wandel

    Cora Wandel

    What a bit of history to share with us today! A haunted house! I am from California, and there is so much for me to do out there when I get around to it. And the photograph is superb! – Cora

  • Gili Orr replied

    This is a fascinating house to visit – lots ot see, lots to hear on the guided tour… Thanks again, Cora!!

  • rodsfotos

    rodsfotos

    A beautiful image Gili, your very well documented notes make most interesting reading, many congratulations on the well deserved feature in the #12 Great Feature’s Group,
    Regards, Rod.

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thanks, Rod! I appreciate your comment a lot.

  • Donna Adamski

    Donna Adamski

    Lovely image Gili…Congrats on your feature :)

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thanks a lot, Orphie!!

  • Cora Wandel

    Cora Wandel

    Gili, this is fascinating, I love haunted houses! Your image and writing as always! – Cora

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thanks so much, Cora!

  • jennyfnf

    jennyfnf

    Beautiful Art Nouveau work. Congratulations too Gili:-)

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thanks a lot, Jenny! Yep, it was really beautiful.

  • Rambler25

    Rambler25

    Very cool photo!!!

  • Gili Orr replied

    Thanks, E.R.!!

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