dessins
DR1986:0767:169
architecture, ingénierie
after 1889
dessins
after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:170
architecture, ingénierie
after 1889
dessins
after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:175
architecture, ingénierie
after 1889
dessins
after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:230
architecture, ingénierie
after 1889
dessins
after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:231
architecture, ingénierie
after 1889
dessins
after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:238
architecture, design d'intérieur
1890-1892
dessins
1890-1892
architecture, design d'intérieur
dessins
DR1986:0767:299
architecture, ingénierie
printed 1889
dessins
printed 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:316
architecture, ingénierie
printed after 1889
dessins
printed after 1889
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
DR1986:0767:071
architecture
September [?] 1885
dessins
September [?] 1885
architecture
DR1986:0767:248
Description:
- Twenty hectographs of the Monadnock Building were probably cut apart when the southern half, owned by Shepherd Brooks, became the Kearsarge Building in 1889 (DR1986:0767:120). The southern half of the building (DR1986:0767:466:001-042 and DR1986:0767:467:001-054) was cut out, leaving the northern half (DR1986:0767:048 - DR1986:0767:056, DR1986:0767:248 - DR1986:0767:257, and DR1986:0767:259). The hectographs were possibly divided so that two discrete sets of reprographic copies could be produced for the Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings.
architecture
printed 1890-1892
Monadnock Building, Chicago: First and second floor plans
Actions:
DR1986:0767:248
Description:
- Twenty hectographs of the Monadnock Building were probably cut apart when the southern half, owned by Shepherd Brooks, became the Kearsarge Building in 1889 (DR1986:0767:120). The southern half of the building (DR1986:0767:466:001-042 and DR1986:0767:467:001-054) was cut out, leaving the northern half (DR1986:0767:048 - DR1986:0767:056, DR1986:0767:248 - DR1986:0767:257, and DR1986:0767:259). The hectographs were possibly divided so that two discrete sets of reprographic copies could be produced for the Monadnock and Kearsarge Buildings.
architecture