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The Nathaniel Irish House, 704 Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] / Price and Dickey, architects, Media, Pennsylvania, under direction of the National Park Service, United States, Department of the Interior, Historic American Buildings Survey.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials HABS*PA*1013*001
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Historic American Buildings Survey.
- Series:
- Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American buildings survey. HABS-PA-1013.
- Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American buildings survey. HABS-PA-1013
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- historic houses--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Architecture, American--18th century--Designs and plans.
- Architecture, American.
- 704 S. Front St. (Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Nathaniel Irish House (Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Local Subjects:
- 704 S. Front St. (Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Nathaniel Irish House (Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Genre:
- Architectural drawings -- American.
- Survey drawings.
- Blueline prints.
- Penn Provenance:
- Athenaeum purchase,
- Physical Description:
- 8 photomechanical reproductions : blueline prints ; 46 x 56 cm.
- Contained In:
- Historic American Buildings Survey. Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Dickey, John M. Architectural archives.
- Place of Publication:
- ca. 1967.
- Notes:
- Drawings has "Drawn by: Michael C. Cunningham."
- Drawings dated ca. 1967 per other drawings in the Southwark set.
- HABS survey number not yet present on this set from the creator's office for the original HABS project.
- This set of HABS building survey drawings has been compiled as part of a larger set which documents the HABS survey of several buildings in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area community of Southwark. This collection of building project sets is collated in a binder and entitled, Southwark, PHiladelphia, Pennsylvania, with the Historic American Buildings Survey and the architectural firm of Price & Dickey given as creators. Accompanying the set is a reprint from the American Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v. 114, no. 4, Aug. 1970, entitled, Southwark, a river community: its shape and substance by Margaret B. Tinkcom. Other Price & Dickey HABS projects included in the Southwark sets are: The Marks-Dunbar House, the Maxfield-Elliot House, the Eckert-Tarrant House, Jesse Godley Warehouse, the Jonathan Paschall House, the Murphy-Johnson House, the Duche-Walker House, Donaldson Houses, and the WArehouse at 320 South Water Street.
- House constructed originally c. 1762, per data on drawings.
- Forms part of: Historic American Buildings Survey. Southwark, Philadelphia, Pa.
- Forms part of: Dickey, John M. Architectural archives.
- Cited in:
- Stamm checklist (Historic America) p. 587, HABS-PA-1013
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