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Improvement of Independence Hall group of buildings, General construction of boiler room and connecting tunnels [graphic] / John P.B. Sinkler, City Architect, 825 City Hall, [Philadelphia, Pa.]

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials SIN424*001. AIA
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Format:
Image
Author/Creator:
Sinkler, John P. B.
Contributor:
Caven, Frank H.
Baxter, Harry T.
Orlian, I.
Holz, M. H.
Stewart A. Jellett Co.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
historic buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Independence National Memorial Park (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)--Alterations & additions--1921.
Local Subjects:
Independence National Memorial Park (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)--Alterations & additions--1921.
Physical Description:
10 photomechanical reproductions : blueprints ; 75.5 x 140 cm. overall or smaller
Contained In:
American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Archives.
Place of Publication:
1921.
Notes:
Work no. 424, Sheet nos. 1-4 all dated June 28, 1921, revised. Also included are subctractors drawings from the Stewart A. Jellett Co. nos. 1, 6-8 f
Sheets 1-4 have approval signatures for: [1] John P.B. Sinkler, City Architect [2] Frank H. Caven(?), Director, Dep. Public Works [3] Harry T.(?) Baxter, Chief of Burea, City Property [4] I. Orlian(?), ASst. Engr. Bureau Highways. Contractor sheet no. 1. has Sinkler & Caven signatures. and Contractor sheet no. 5. has M.H. Holz, per F.W.B. Electrical engineer. and a second illegible signature for the Chief, Electrical Bureau.
Forms part of: American Institute of Architects. Philadelphia Chapter. Archives.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Previously housed at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the Archives of the Philadelphia Chpater of the American Institute of Architects was given to the Athenaeum of Philadelphia in 1986.

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