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Preservation work at the John Bartram House Complex, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] / City of Philadelphia, William J. Green, Mayor ; Fairmount Park Commission, Memorial Hall, West Park, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Cope & Lippincott, Architects, 138 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ; John M. Dickey, A.I.A., Consultant.
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Cope & Lippincott.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- country houses--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- agricultural buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- 54th & Lindbergh Blvd. (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- John Bartram House Complex (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Local Subjects:
- 54th & Lindbergh Blvd. (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- John Bartram House Complex (Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Penn Provenance:
- Athenaeum purchase,
- Physical Description:
- 18 photomechanical reproductions : blueline prints ; 63 x 91 cm.
- Contained In:
- Dickey, John M. John M. Dickey architectural archives.
- Place of Publication:
- Feb. 12, 1980.
- Notes:
- Drawing A1 is the title sheet, including a location map to Bartram's Garden within Philadelphia, and an index to the drawings of the set. Sheets are numbered A1-A12, HVAC1-2, E1-2, and P1. Title block, bottom right, includes approval signatures for the Managing Director, the Fairmount Park Director, and the Park Engineer, T. Kline, or his agent, Dennis Fedleher.
- All drawings include two seals, as follows: [1] Registered architect, Pennsylvania, H. Mather Lippencott, Jr., no. Ex. 2705. [2] Registered architect, Pennsylvania, John M. Dickey, no. Ex. 1573. HVAC drawings also include the seal: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Registered Professional Engineer, Donald L. Riley, no. 12268-E.
- The John Bartram House Complex represents the primary architectural structures which have been preserved as part of the some forty-four acres of Bartram's Garden. Bartram's Garden was the farm and home of Quaker farmer John Bartram, 1699-1777, America's first native born botanist.
- Forms part of: Dickey, John M. John M. Dickey architectural archives.
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