textual records
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6 textual record(s)
ARCH268098
textual records
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6 textual record(s)
Phoenix Letters 5: Open letter from the Rector, Lionel March, to members of the Royal College of Art
ARCH289548
8 March 1982
drawings, textual records
AP179.S3.032
2002
drawings, textual records
2002
textual records
ARCH273526
2006-2007
textual records
2006-2007
textual records
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248 manuscript(s)
DR1984:1633:001
Description:
- This is a group of correspondences between Edward Leonard and Belgian architects whose work was proposed for inclusion in a book (never published) on domestic Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
architecture
1922-1929
Folder of letters and documents concerning the publication of a book on domestic architecture in Belgium after World War I
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DR1984:1633:001
Description:
- This is a group of correspondences between Edward Leonard and Belgian architects whose work was proposed for inclusion in a book (never published) on domestic Belgian architecture of the 1920s (see object file DR1984:1633:01-02). The architects whose buildings have been included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: Richard Acke, Fern Bodson, Paul Bonduelle, Victor Bourgeois, A. van Braekel, Frans Cools, J.A. De Bondt, J. De Ridder, Auguste De Smet, Henri Derée, Paul Detaeye, J.B. Dewin, J. Diongre, René Doom, Eeckeren, J.J. Eggericx, Alfons Francken, Lucien Francois, Jean E.P. Hendrickx, E.P. Jean, Huib Hoste, Houben, Huygh, E. Janssens, Ferdinand van Mierlo, J Minmaar, R. Nyst, Jacques Obozinski, Antoine Pompe, Portielje & De Braey Architectes, A Puissant, Paul Rubbers, Shobert, Cornelis Sol, Edward van Steenbergen, P.T.T. Verbruggen, R. Verwilghen, Jozef Viérin, Vincent Cols & Jules De Roeck Architectes, Oscar van de Voorde, and H.A. Wittocx. - The architects with whom Edward Leonard corresponded, but whose work is not included in the album DR1984:1633:002 are: J. van Asperen, E. van Averbeke, Frank Blockx, Georges Brosens, van Cauwelaert, Edward Craye, A.Defever, Julien De Ridder, Albert van Huffel, Jan Jacobs, S. Jasinski, W. van Kuyek, J. de Lange, F.J. Langeraert, Jan Lauwers, C. Leurs, Jean de Ligne, Alfred Minner, E.H.Nagels, E. van Not, E. van der Paal, F. Petit, Florent van Reeth, Jos. Ritzen, Paul Smekens, Jos. Smolderen, Léon Stynen, Lovis van der Swaelmen, Valentin Vaerwyck, and Henry van de Velde.
textual records
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248 manuscript(s)
1922-1929
architecture
textual records
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6 File
ARCH273309
1960s
textual records
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6 File
1960s
photographs
PH1980:1036:001-011
Description:
Album containing photographic views of buildings by Stone & Webster contractors located in the United States (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Conowingo (Maryland), Boston, Baltimore and Long Beach (California). The views depict a hospital, an insurance company, a stadium, hydro-electric development plants, a talking machine company, a telegraph building, a bank, an elevator company, a sugar refining company and a steam plant. Each photograph is preceeded by a letter of approval from clients.
architecture, engineering
ca. 1920s
Photographic views of buildings built in various cities by Stone & Webster contracters, with letters of approval from clients, United States
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PH1980:1036:001-011
Description:
Album containing photographic views of buildings by Stone & Webster contractors located in the United States (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Conowingo (Maryland), Boston, Baltimore and Long Beach (California). The views depict a hospital, an insurance company, a stadium, hydro-electric development plants, a talking machine company, a telegraph building, a bank, an elevator company, a sugar refining company and a steam plant. Each photograph is preceeded by a letter of approval from clients.
photographs
ca. 1920s
architecture, engineering
drawings, textual records
AP018.S1.1973.PR24.004
1974-1975
drawings, textual records
1974-1975
textual records
AP018.S1.1979.PR07.011
1976-1979
6.1 Interoffice letters, The Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, Press Plant and Office Building, Press Line No. 2 Addition, Toronto
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AP018.S1.1979.PR07.011
textual records
1976-1979
ARCH289687
26 April 1983