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Bell for Mrs. Meigs [graphic]

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials MEG*005*001
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Meigs, Arthur I. (Arthur Ingersoll)
Contributor:
Meigs, Arthur V., Mrs.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
country houses--Pennsylvania--Radnor.
Architecture, American--History--20th century--Designs and plans.
Architecture, American.
Radnor (Pa.).
The Peak (Radnor, Pa.)--Alterations & additions. Bell--1920.
Local Subjects:
Radnor (Pa.).
The Peak (Radnor, Pa.)--Alterations & additions. Bell--1920.
Genre:
Architectural drawings -- American.
Pencil drawings.
Physical Description:
1 drawing : pencil on paper ; 40 x 38.5 cm.
Contained In:
Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1915), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1927), and Mellor & Meigs (1928-1940).
Place of Publication:
ca. 1920.
Notes:
Attributed by Laverty to Arthur I. Meigs.
Meigs property account book gives citation "Additions & Alterations to residence at Radnor, Pa., Mrs. Arthur V. Meigs, 1920." One of the items in this entry is a bell, to be provided by Elisha Webb.
Drawing shows front & side elevations.
Forms part of: Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1915), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1927), and Mellor & Meigs (1928-1940).
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of Meigs family,
Cited in:
Laverty, v.1, p.143, MEG*005/001

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