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St. Callistus Church, 68th & Lansdowne Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., Rev. D.S. Coonahan, rector [graphic] / Henry D. Dagit & Sons, registered architects, 1329 Race Street, Phila., Pa.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials DAG554*001
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Henry D. Dagit & Sons.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Churches--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- 68th St. & Lansdowne Ave., near 67th & Media Ave.(Philadelphia, Pa.).
- St. Callistus Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Local Subjects:
- 68th St. & Lansdowne Ave., near 67th & Media Ave.(Philadelphia, Pa.).
- St. Callistus Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Physical Description:
- 5 drawings : ink on linen ; 75 x 99 cm. overall or smaller + 5 MSS.
- 13 drawings : pencil on paper ; 77 x 157 cm. overall or smaller.
- 15 photomechanical reproductions : blueprints ; 76 x 91 cm. overall or smaller.
- 2 photomechanical reproductions : stats 61 x 80 cm. or smaller.
- Contained In:
- Dagit collection of architectural drawings from the firms of Rowe and Dagit/Henry D. Dagit/Henry D. Dagit & Son/Henry D. Dagit & Sons.
- Place of Publication:
- 1927-1928.
- Notes:
- Commission no. 554, drawing nos. 1, 4-10, 15, 17, 24-26, 28, 30, 34, 37 and unnumbered drawings.
- Accompanying material include: [1] Letter, "Bulletin #1". RE: estimates. "February 21, 1928" Signed for Henry D. Dagit & Sons by John McBain(?), March 12, 1928. [2] Letter, "Bulletin #2." RE: estimates, "February 25, 1928." Signed for Henry D. Dagit & Sons by John McBain(?) March 12, 1928. [3] Construction specifications. Feb. 20, 1928. [4] Plumbing & heating specification. Mar. 20, 1928. [5] Heating specifications. Blueprint copy. Jan. 25, 1928.
- Drawing DAG554*015 has stamp "Joseph Scholl, 2712 Girard Ave., Philadelphia." Drawing DAG554*013 includes W.B. Schuyler as structural engineer. Drawing DAG554*019 has signature of John McBain(?) Drawing DAG554*030 has signature & date bottom left for "A.H. Dagit, [19]27."
- Forms part of: Dagit collection of architectural drawings from the firms of Rowe and Dagit/Henry D. Dagit/Henry D. Dagit & Son/Henry D. Dagit & Sons.
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