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A monograph of the work of Mellor, Meigs & Howe.
Title & Author:

A monograph of the work of Mellor, Meigs & Howe.

Publication:

New York : The Architectural Book Pub. Co., 1923.
©1923

Description:

212 pages : illustrations, plans ; 41 cm

Notes:
Caspar W. Morris, Esq., Haverford, Pa. -- George Howe, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia -- Francis S. McIlhenny, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia -- Robert T. McCracken, Esq., Germantown, Philadelphia -- Heatly C. Dulles, Esq., Villa Nova, Pa. -- Leonard T. Beale, Esq., St. David's, Pa. -- Estate of Mrs. Arthur V. Meigs, Radnor, Pa. -- John F. Meigs, II, Esq., Radnor, Pa. -- Christopher L. Ward, Esq., Centerville, Del. -- Mrs. A.J. Antelo Devereux, Dark Harbor, Me. -- House at Cynwyd, Pa. -- Two houses for the Morris Estate, Overbrook, Philadelphia -- Alterations and additions in two stages to old stable of Alfred Mellor, Esq., Germantown, Philadelphia -- Dr. Francis W. Murray, South Ashfield, Mass. -- Edward Browning, Esq., 245 S. 16th St., Philadelphia -- Princeton Charter Club, Princeton, N.J. -- Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia -- Pickering Hunt Club, Phoenixville, Pa. -- Description of four buildings -- Bird house for the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens -- Ornamental iron workshop for Mr. Samuel Yellin, Philadelphia -- Garden buildings for Charles Biddle, Andalusia, Pa. -- Architectural offices of Mellor, Meigs & Howe, Philadelphia -- Farm buildings for Morris E. Leeds, Esq., Clonmell Chester Co., Pa. -- Farm buildings for Alfred Mellor, Esq., Cummington, Mass. -- Barn and polo stable for A.J. Drexel Paul, Esq., Radnor, Pa. -- Development of estate of Arthur E. Newbold, Jr., Esq., Laverock, Pa. -- Rendering for country house near Philadelphia -- Rendering for house for C.W. Morris, Esq., Haverford, Pa. -- Rendering for house at Cynwyd, Pa. -- Rendering for house for H.F.C. Stikeman, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia -- Rendering for swimming pool for Charlton Yarnall, Esq., Devon, Pa.
Summary:

Gift of Albert R. Martin.

Subject:

Mellor, Meigs & Howe.
Architecture, Domestic Northeastern States Themes, motives.
Architecture, Domestic Middle Atlantic States Themes, motives.
Architecture, Domestic Themes, motives
Middle Atlantic States
Northeastern States

Form/genre:

Designs and plans.

Added entries:

Architectural Book Publishing Company, New York.

Holdings:

Location: Library main m cormier 142075
Call No.: CORM3 (ID:87-B17996)
Status: Available

Location: Library main m 142074
Call No.: ID:87-B17996
Status: Available

Location: Library main m 142076
Call No.: W2152
Status: Available

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