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Robert Rodes McGoodwin Collection.

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Format:
Archive
Author/Creator:
McGoodwin, Robert Rodes, 1886-1967
Contributor:
McGoodwin, Robert Rodes, 1886-1967
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture, Domestic--Pennsylvania.
Architecture, Domestic.
College buildings--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
College buildings.
University of Pennsylvania--Buildings.
University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia Cricket Club--Buildings.
Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Buildings.
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
houses.
Genre:
Architectural drawings.
Physical Description:
60 items
Other Title:
Architectural drawings from the office of Robert Rodes McGoodwin.
Summary:
Drawings and photomechanical reproductions of Trustees of H.H. Houston Estate, five 6-room semi-detached houses for property development east of Cathedral Circle on Brierdale Rd., Old Line Rd., Lothian Pl. & Graykyn Lane, Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa., Alterations and additions to Houston Hall, north side of Spruce St., between 34th & 36th Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, John Steinman Residence, Martic Township, Lancaster County, Pa., and parts of the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
This is the parent record for 13 project level records, with drawings ranging in date from 1928 to 1951. These are mostly residential projects, but also include alterations & additions to Houston Hall at the University of Pennsylvania, and to the Philadelphia Cricket Club.
OCLC:
880376330

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