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Porch addition to residence of Radcliffe Cheston, Esq., Georgetown Co., S.C. [graphic] / Mellor and Meigs, architects, 205 S. Juniper, Philadelphia, Pa.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials MAM283*001
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Mellor & Meigs.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- country houses--South Carolina--Georgetown County.
- porches.
- loggias.
- Architecture, American--History--20th century--Designs and plans.
- Architecture, American.
- Georgetown County (S.C.).
- Radcliffe Cheston Residence (Georgetown County, S.C.)--Alterations & additions. Porch--1936.
- Friendfield (Georgetown, S.C.).
- Local Subjects:
- Georgetown County (S.C.).
- Radcliffe Cheston Residence (Georgetown County, S.C.)--Alterations & additions. Porch--1936.
- Friendfield (Georgetown, S.C.).
- Genre:
- Architectural drawings -- American.
- Pencil drawings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 drawing : pencil on paper ; 92 x 139.3 cm.
- 29 photoprints : b&w
- Contained In:
- Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records, including works from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1915), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1927), and Mellow & Meigs (1928-1940).
- Other Title:
- Loggia and misc. work at Georgetown, S.C.
- Place of Publication:
- May 13, 1936.
- Notes:
- Firm account book [1] A-H has entry "Radcliffe Cheston, Jr. Loggia and Misc. work at Georgetown, S.C. 1936." See also separate cataloging for other residences & projects.
- Drawing no. "283-1".
- Drawing images include plan, side elevation & section, foundation plan, end elevation, cross section, interior elevation, and full scale shutter details.
- Photos may be from different projects & time periods, but those with identification on the verso have "Res. Radcliffe Cheston, Jr., 'Friendfield', Georgetown, S.C.", with several views identifing the "Loggia". One photo shows Meigs seated on the steps of the loggia.
- Forms part of: Meigs, Arthur I. The Arthur I. Meigs collection of architectural graphics & records, including works from the offices of Mellor & Meigs (1906-1915), Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1916-1927), and Mellor, Meigs & Howe (1928-1940).
- Local Notes:
- Athenaeum copy: Gift of Meigs family,
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