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American Chicle Co., Long Island City, N.Y. [graphic] / Ballinger & Perrot, architects & engineers, Philadelphia & New York.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials BAP*241*004. BAL-PHO-3037
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Ballinger & Perrot.
Contributor:
American Chicle Company.
Ballinger Company.
Carrier Engineering Corporation.
Foster and Thomson.
Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial buildings--New York--New York--Long Island.
Nelson & Thomson Aves. & Mount & Manly Sts. (Long Island City, Long Island, New York, N.Y.).
American Chicle Co. (Long Island, New York, N.Y.).
Local Subjects:
Nelson & Thomson Aves. & Mount & Manly Sts. (Long Island City, Long Island, New York, N.Y.).
American Chicle Co. (Long Island, New York, N.Y.).
Genre:
Architectural drawings.
Physical Description:
61 photoprints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
Contained In:
Ballinger Company. Architectural photographs of the work of Ballinger & Perrot, and the successor Ballinger Company.
Place of Publication:
[1918]-1920.
Notes:
Ballinger log book 2, p. 145-146 lists photo numbers 2891, 2898, 3034, 3037-3048, 3414-3419, 3495-3525, 2605-2607 and 3838. Ballinger log book 3, p. 70 lists photo numbers 3861-3865. Photo no. 2891, 2898 & 3034 are architectural drawings, perspectives. Photo no. 2898 has building sign "Adams Pure Chewing Gum". Photo no. 3415 shows signs: [1] Ballinger & Perrot, architects & engineers, Marbridge Bldg., New York, N.Y., 328 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. [2] Turner for Concrete, Turner Construction Co. [3] No Trespassing. Private property leased by Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., Foster and Thomson, owner. Photo no. 3418 has sign "Carrier Engineering Corp., 39 Courtlandt St., New York". Photo no. 3495 shows the structure between Nelson Ave. & Thomson Ave. and Mount St. & Manly St.
Forms part of: Ballinger Company. Architectural photographs of the work of Ballinger & Perrot, and the successor Ballinger Company.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of the Ballinger Co.,

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