Volk, Jane (Lillian Jane Volk), 1922-2010
Biography
Lillian Jane Kinney Volk (1922-2010) was a preservationist who devoted much of her later life to protecting the architectural works of her late husband, John L. Volk. Raised in Springfield, MA, she often visited relatives in Miami and married John Volk in 1947 after a whirlwind romance. Throughout her participation and leadership on many boards, including trustee of The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, The Palm Beach County Historical Society and The Norton Gallery of Art (now Norton Museum), her primary focus, which she shared with her late husband, was her devotion to the Town of Palm Beach and the importance of protecting and maintaining the unique, historic character and charm of the Island. The Volks resided in a land marked structure in Phipps Plaza within the Town's first Historic District, which they named Casa de Los Arcos, "House of Arches", and they ardently encouraged the landmark designation of other districts and individual structures of significance within the town. As Chairwoman of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, Mrs. Volk was often a fierce, outspoken advocate. Additionally, she was recognized as an accomplished painter and needlework artist.
Occupations
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Box Containing Matchbooks, 1947
Box was Jane Volks. Contains matchbooks from Jane and John Volk's wedding.
Correspondence, bulk: 1990-1995
Includes correspondence with Jane Volk regarding Bath and Tennis Club window alterations. A selection has been digitized.
Everglades Club Tin, 1950-04-04
A prize won by Jane Volk during Everglades Club Golf Tournament.
Condition Note: Fair, tin is tarnished.
Jane Volk Artwork , 1919-2002, bulk: 1919-1985
Jane Volk Opera Glasses, Undated
Owned by Jane Volk.
Condition Note: Left lense is broken off
Jane Volk Postcard Collection, 1900 - 1960
Contains a collection of approx. 344 color and b/w postcards depicting scenes from Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, and other locations throughout Florida, including St. Augustine, Miami, and Ft. Lauderdale. Depicted in the postcards are estates, hotels, landscapes, people, flora/fauna, and events. Postcards are both blank and contain writing, but none appear to have writing to or from any member of the Volk family. Postcards are dated ca. 1900-1960, and were compiled by Jane Volk.
Job #1270 John L. Volk Residence- Palm Beach, 1957
206 Phipps Plaza
Job #1387 John L. Volk Residence [Pool and pavilion] - Palm Beach, 1959
206 Phipps Plaza
Job #1392 John L. Volk Residence [Kitchen addition] - Palm Beach, 1959
206 Phipps Plaza
Job #1591 John L. Volk Residence - Palm Beach, 1960
206 Phipps Plaza