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Holy Cross Church, East Mt. Airy Ave. & Boyer St., Phila., Pa., Rev. William A. Brady, rector [graphic] / Henry D. Dagit & Son, registered architects, 1329 Race St., Phila., Pa.
Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials HDS549*104
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- Henry D. Dagit & Sons.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Churches--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- E. Mt. Airy Ave. & Boyer St. (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Holy Cross Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Local Subjects:
- E. Mt. Airy Ave. & Boyer St. (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Holy Cross Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).
- Physical Description:
- 73 drawings : pencil on paper ; 320 x 116 cm. overall or smaller + 1 Ms.
- 8 drawings : ink on linen ; 75.5 x 96.5 cm. or smaller.
- 26 photomechanical reproductions : blueprints ; 79 x 115 cm. overall 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:
- 1927-1929.
- Notes:
- Commission no. 549, drawing nos. 5-7, 8-66, 9, 13-17, 19(?), 21-24, 28-39, 41-54, 57-58, 60, 67-68, 70-72, 75-76, 79-81, 94, 97, 99, 100-102, 104, 107, 109, 4 numbered drawings with numbers missing, one subcontractor and unnumbered drawings. Subcontractor drawing have: [1] "This drawing is the property of and must be returned to Wright Mfg. Co., Inc. 127-135 Master St., Phila., Pa." [2] The Carl Furst Company, Cut Stone Contractors, Bedford, Ind. Drawing HDS549*097 is an unidentified site/sewage plan which has Gowen Ave. at top, Boyer St. at right, Mt. Airy Ave. at bottom and Germantown Ave. at left.
- This commission number was used again by the firm Henry D. Dagit and Sons for a much later 1951 project for this same structure, cataloged separately.
- Set includes a construction specification document dated Dec. 1927, signed, with seal, by McCloskey & Co., Inc. and bearing the number "#3".
- 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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