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Alterations & additions to the elementary school, for the school district of the Borough of Lansdowne, on the east side of Ardmore Avenue, north of Essex Avenue, Lansdowne, Delaware County, Penna. [graphic] / The Office of Davis & Dunlap, registered architects, 1805 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials ODD914*001. LAN063
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Office of Davis & Dunlap.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Elementary schools--Pennsylvania--Lansdowne.
- Ardmore Ave. (Lansdowne, Pa.).
- Ardmore Ave. Elementary School (Lansdowne, Pa.)--Alterations & additions--1937.
- Local Subjects:
- Ardmore Ave. (Lansdowne, Pa.).
- Ardmore Ave. Elementary School (Lansdowne, Pa.)--Alterations & additions--1937.
- Physical Description:
- 5 photomechanical reproductions : blueprints ; 64 x 106 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- [1937]
- Notes:
- Commission no. 914, sheet nos. A1-A2, A4, S1, and one unnumbered plan, which may be from a later project.
- Date from verso note: "Addition to Ardmore School, 1937."
- Lansdowne building plans no. 63.
- The Biographical dictionary of Philadelphia architects, p. 228, states that Davis retired in 1932, and the firm name reverted to David & Dunlap. However, the drawings now read "The Office of Davis & Dunlap", rather than "Davis & Dunlap".
- Forms part of: Lansdowne (Pa.) Building plans.
- Local Notes:
- Athenaeum copy: Gift of Matt Schultz,
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