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Hahnemann Hospital [graphic] / Howard P. Foley Company, electrical contractors ; H. Hall Marshall, consulting engineer.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials PEW/HUH/2/2/13
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Howard P. Foley Company.
Contributor:
Marshall, H. Hall.
Pettit and Ferris.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hospitals--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia.
Local Subjects:
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia.
Physical Description:
15 drawings : ink on linen ; 109 x 163 cm. or smaller
Contained In:
Hahnemann University (Philadelphia, Pa.) Architectural drawings and photographs.
Place of Publication:
Feb. 1928.
Notes:
Electrical drawing set, including electrical layout and telephone circuitry.
Althrough not named on the drawings, it is possible that Howard P. Foley Company was a subcontractor of architects Pettit and Ferris for their 1927 Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia project, cataloged separately.
Forms part of: Hahnemann University (Philadelphia, Pa.) Architectural drawings and photographs.
Finding Aid/Index:
Hahnemann University (Philadelphia, Pa.) Architectural records collection [inventory] [1991] item level control.
Cited as:
Athenaeum copy: Hahnemann University architectural drawings collection on loan to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, with the support of the Pew Charitable Trusts through its Museum Loan Program.

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