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Minturn Hall, gateway [graphic] / Mellor & Meigs, architects, Radnor, Pa.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials MAM*018*001
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Mellor & Meigs.
Contributor:
Meigs, Arthur I. (Arthur Ingersoll)
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
gateways.
Architecture, American--History--20th century--Designs and plans.
Architecture, American.
Minturn Hall--Alterations & additions--1942.
Local Subjects:
Minturn Hall--Alterations & additions--1942.
Genre:
Architectural drawings -- American.
Pencil drawings.
Physical Description:
1 drawing : pencil on paper ; 53 x 32 cm.
Contained In:
Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records, including works from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1916), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1928), and Mellor & Meigs (1928-1940).
Place of Publication:
Sept. 20, 1942.
Notes:
Not cited in Laverty.
Although the title block still bears the names of Mellor & Meigs, Mellor died Jan. 11, 1940. Per data on drawing no. MAM*015*020, Meigs was retired to his home at Radnor by Oct. 1941. This drawing was actually made by Meigs.
"Draw. no. X".
Made, traced and checked by A.I.M.
Images include plans and elevations.
Forms part of: Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records, including works from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1916), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1928), and Mellor & Meigs (1928-1940)
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of Meigs family,

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