PH1979:0605
Description:
This 98-page book illustrated with 73 photogravures, shows a pictorial record of San Diego's built and natural environment including beaches (like La Jolla) and back country scenes, after photographs by Herve Friend. Title page: Picturesque San Diego with Historical and Descriptive Notes by Douglas Gunn. San Diego, California, July 1, 1887. Chicago: Knight & Leonard Co., Printers 1887. Photogravures: .001 Old Palm Trees, foot of Presidio Hill Frontispiece .002 Point Lonea, and Entrance to San Diego harbor - from Coronado Beach .003 Ruins of the Old Mission, San Diego .004 Old Mission of San Diego, from the Olive Grove .005 Scene of the Battle of San Pasqual, December 6th, 1846 .006 Mission San Luis Rey .007 Bell Tower, Pala Mission .008 San Diego, looking West - Point Loma in Right Distance .009 San Diego, looking Southwest - Coronado Beach opposite .010 San Diego, looking Southeast .011 City Water Front - Babcock & Story Wharves .012 City Water Front - Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s Wharves .013 Country Court House, San Diego .014 Interior Consolidated National Bank, San Diego .015 The "Russ" Public School, San Diego .016 Morse-Pierce Building, corner Sixth and F streets, San Diego .017 St. Paul's Episcopal Church, San Diego .018 Residence of A.E. Horton .019 First National Bank, corner Fifth and E streets .020 Woolwine, Spring & Nerney's Abstract and Real Estate Office, cor. Fourth and D streets .021 The Dells, Chollas Valley - Suburbs of San Diego .022 Initial Monument, marking Mexican Boundary .023 Tia Juana - American side .024 Tia Juana - Mexican side .025 "Point of Rocks" - 1 .026 "Point of Rocks" - 2 .027 "Point of Rocks" - 3 .028 Hotel Del Coronado Beach, San Diego .029 The Caves, La Jolla .030 La Jolla Beach .031 Cathedral Rocks, La Jolla .032 "Ocean Beach" .033 Seaside View at Del Mar .034 Escondido - Old Ranch House and Orange Orchard .035 View on Linda Lake, El Cajon Valley, 15 miles from San Diego .036 The Hotel at Murietta .037 Temecula Canon - 1. "The Big Curve", C.S.R.R. .038 Temecula Canon - 2. .039 Temecula Canon - 3. .040 Santa Margarita Ranch House, from the Vineyard .041 Courtyard, Couts' Estate, Guajome .042 View near Entrance to Bear Valley .043 View in San Pasqual Valley - Bernardo River .044 "Eagle's Nest" - Agua Caliente Mountains .045 Santa Rosa Mountains, near Elsinore .046 View from "The Glen" - Agua Tibia and Pala in Distance .047 San Jacinto Mountain .048 The Cajon Mountain, from the Northeast .049 Public School (Banner District) near mouth of San Felipe Canon .050 Home and Orchard of John Mitchell, Fall Brook .051 Agua Tibia - The Pond .052 Orchard and Home of James Madison, Julian .053 View at Elsinore Lake, West Side .054 Home and Orchard of Chester Gunn, Julian .055 West in Poway Valley .056 San Diego River, North of El Cajon .057 Cuyamaca Lake - Storage Water of San Diego Flume Co. .058 Diverting Dam, San Diego River - San Diego Flume Co. .059 Upper Valley of the San Diego River - "Capitan Grande" .060 Falls (146 ft.) East Branch of San Diego River .061 Santa Isabel Creek .062 Falls of Pauma Creek .063 View near Farm of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Spring Valley .064 Water Works of San Diego Town and Land Company .065 Gedney's Orchard, Mesa Grande .066 Public School, Spencer Valley, near Julian .067 Orchard and Farm of B.S. Scheckler, Cottonwood .069 Campo .070 Entrance to Colorado Desert, mouth of Mountain Springs Canon .071 Mountain Scenery, Agua Caliente - Overlooking Warner's Ranch .072 Indian Village. Agua Caliente .073 Indian Village and Church at Pauma, Upper San Luis Rey Valley
architecture
1887
Picturesque San Diego with Historical and Descriptive Notes
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PH1979:0605
Description:
This 98-page book illustrated with 73 photogravures, shows a pictorial record of San Diego's built and natural environment including beaches (like La Jolla) and back country scenes, after photographs by Herve Friend. Title page: Picturesque San Diego with Historical and Descriptive Notes by Douglas Gunn. San Diego, California, July 1, 1887. Chicago: Knight & Leonard Co., Printers 1887. Photogravures: .001 Old Palm Trees, foot of Presidio Hill Frontispiece .002 Point Lonea, and Entrance to San Diego harbor - from Coronado Beach .003 Ruins of the Old Mission, San Diego .004 Old Mission of San Diego, from the Olive Grove .005 Scene of the Battle of San Pasqual, December 6th, 1846 .006 Mission San Luis Rey .007 Bell Tower, Pala Mission .008 San Diego, looking West - Point Loma in Right Distance .009 San Diego, looking Southwest - Coronado Beach opposite .010 San Diego, looking Southeast .011 City Water Front - Babcock & Story Wharves .012 City Water Front - Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s Wharves .013 Country Court House, San Diego .014 Interior Consolidated National Bank, San Diego .015 The "Russ" Public School, San Diego .016 Morse-Pierce Building, corner Sixth and F streets, San Diego .017 St. Paul's Episcopal Church, San Diego .018 Residence of A.E. Horton .019 First National Bank, corner Fifth and E streets .020 Woolwine, Spring & Nerney's Abstract and Real Estate Office, cor. Fourth and D streets .021 The Dells, Chollas Valley - Suburbs of San Diego .022 Initial Monument, marking Mexican Boundary .023 Tia Juana - American side .024 Tia Juana - Mexican side .025 "Point of Rocks" - 1 .026 "Point of Rocks" - 2 .027 "Point of Rocks" - 3 .028 Hotel Del Coronado Beach, San Diego .029 The Caves, La Jolla .030 La Jolla Beach .031 Cathedral Rocks, La Jolla .032 "Ocean Beach" .033 Seaside View at Del Mar .034 Escondido - Old Ranch House and Orange Orchard .035 View on Linda Lake, El Cajon Valley, 15 miles from San Diego .036 The Hotel at Murietta .037 Temecula Canon - 1. "The Big Curve", C.S.R.R. .038 Temecula Canon - 2. .039 Temecula Canon - 3. .040 Santa Margarita Ranch House, from the Vineyard .041 Courtyard, Couts' Estate, Guajome .042 View near Entrance to Bear Valley .043 View in San Pasqual Valley - Bernardo River .044 "Eagle's Nest" - Agua Caliente Mountains .045 Santa Rosa Mountains, near Elsinore .046 View from "The Glen" - Agua Tibia and Pala in Distance .047 San Jacinto Mountain .048 The Cajon Mountain, from the Northeast .049 Public School (Banner District) near mouth of San Felipe Canon .050 Home and Orchard of John Mitchell, Fall Brook .051 Agua Tibia - The Pond .052 Orchard and Home of James Madison, Julian .053 View at Elsinore Lake, West Side .054 Home and Orchard of Chester Gunn, Julian .055 West in Poway Valley .056 San Diego River, North of El Cajon .057 Cuyamaca Lake - Storage Water of San Diego Flume Co. .058 Diverting Dam, San Diego River - San Diego Flume Co. .059 Upper Valley of the San Diego River - "Capitan Grande" .060 Falls (146 ft.) East Branch of San Diego River .061 Santa Isabel Creek .062 Falls of Pauma Creek .063 View near Farm of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Spring Valley .064 Water Works of San Diego Town and Land Company .065 Gedney's Orchard, Mesa Grande .066 Public School, Spencer Valley, near Julian .067 Orchard and Farm of B.S. Scheckler, Cottonwood .069 Campo .070 Entrance to Colorado Desert, mouth of Mountain Springs Canon .071 Mountain Scenery, Agua Caliente - Overlooking Warner's Ranch .072 Indian Village. Agua Caliente .073 Indian Village and Church at Pauma, Upper San Luis Rey Valley
1887
architecture
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
Ross & Macdonald fonds
AP013
Synopsis:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
1902-1982
Ross & Macdonald fonds
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AP013
Synopsis:
The Ross & Macdonald fonds is comprised of documents concerning the work of six successive architectural firms: Ross & MacFarlane (1905-1912), Ross & Macdonald (1913-1944), Ross & Ross (1944-1946), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan (1946-1950), Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Fish (1950-1958), and Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett (1958-1976). The greatest concentration of work was produced in Montreal where each of the firms maintained their head office, but there were also a large number of works executed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The fonds contains 27 884 drawings (24 294 originals plus 3 590 reproductions), 236 photographs, and 18.6 metres of textual documents.
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Fonds
1902-1982
textual records
DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
Design Development Resources and records of professional correspondence
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DR1999:0115
Description:
Binders and files of Design Development Resources and Eisenman/Robertson Architects' records of professional correspondence dating between January 1981 and January 1985 for the following 42 projects: 141 5TH AVENUE (E/R #25039, September 1983); 214 EAST 70TH STREET (September 1984); 380 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10235, July 1982); 400 PARK AVENUE (E/R #25035, July 1983 - November 1984); 410 MADISON AVENUE (DDR #10228, June 1982); 575 FIFTH AVENUE (DDR #10266, May 1983); 585 PARK AVENUE (DDR #10229; September 8th, 1982); 599 LEXINGTON (#10267; June - September 1983); 600 LEXINGTON (DDR #10247, October 1982); 650 MADISON (#10260, August 17th, 1983); 880 BROADWAY (E/R #25018, May - June 1982); 885 THIRD (DDR #10220, March, September 1982); AVATAR CYPRESS BLVD (January 1981 - March 1982); AYMONINO (April 13th, 1983); C6-2A STUDY (DDR #10239, September - November 1982); CADILLAC FAIRVIEW (#10208, June 1981 - May 1982); CARNEGIE HALL (DDR #10245, November 12th, 1982); COMMERCIAL BLOCK (# 25019, July 18th, 1984); CUMMINS LOBBY - HOLSET (E/R #25050, June 1984 - January 1985); EQUITABLE TOWERS (#10265, May, June 1983); FAIRFAX METRO (BD #10127, April 26th, 1983); HERALD CENTER (DDR #10257, June 1982, February 1983 - August 1983); HOUSE IV (E/R #10014, March 1983 - April 1984); INTERNATIONAL LAKES (DDR #10201, May 1982 - April 1983, May 1984); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (#10233, July 1982); LINCOLN TRIANGLE (E/R #25037, July 1983); LINCOLN WEST (#10261, August 1983 - September 1984); LUFKIN II (E/R#25051, August 1984); MORRISON STREET (DDR #10101, August 11th, 1982); OLYMPIC PLACE (E/R # 25000, February 1981 - September 1983); POINCIANA CYPRESS (DDR #10202, June 1982); R. L. CLARK CORPPORATION (E/R #25020, March - May 1982); RICHMOND (DDR #10231, May - July 1982); ROCKROSE REZONE (DDR #10224; June 21st 1982); STATLER HILTON (#10264, April 20th, 1983); SUNDANCE (#10275; December 1983 - June 1984); TAUBMAN RESIDENCE (E/R #25040; June 1983 - October 1984); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R #25001; January 1981 - February 1983); TUFO RESIDENCE (E/R 25046; September 1983 - January 1984); WEST 68TH STREET (DDR #10234; May 1982 - January 1983); WESTCHESTER BUILDING (DDR #10216, January - July 1982); WOODLAND HILLS (DDR #10206; April - December 1982)
textual records
PH1978:0040.03
Description:
Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
engineering
between 1876-1883
Les Travaux Publics de la France. Tome 3. Rivières et Canaux
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PH1978:0040.03
Description:
Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
between 1876-1883
engineering
books
Tower to tower : gigantism in architecture and digital culture / Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel.
Description:
xii, 232 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2020]
Tower to tower : gigantism in architecture and digital culture / Henriette Steiner and Kristin Veel.
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xii, 232 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
books
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2020]
artefacts
G.N.R.R. Depot Tower.
Description:
1 model : plastic ; 25 x 8 x 8 cm
[Place of publication not identified] : Tower Souvenir Co., 1974 (Spokane : Spokane Injection Molding)
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[Place of publication not identified] : Tower Souvenir Co., 1974 (Spokane : Spokane Injection Molding)
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Singing Tower.
Description:
2 models : ceramic ; 9 x 4 x 4 cm
[1950]
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[1950]
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[Skylon Tower].
Description:
1 model : plastic ; 25 x 5 x 7 cm
[not before 1964]
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[not before 1964]
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[Tower Bridge]
Description:
1 salt and pepper shaker set (3 pieces) : metal ; 7 x 13 x 5 cm
[between 1970 and 1999?] (England)
[Tower Bridge]
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1 salt and pepper shaker set (3 pieces) : metal ; 7 x 13 x 5 cm
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[between 1970 and 1999?] (England)
artefacts
[Tokyo Tower]
Description:
2 folded sheets : color ; in envelope 41 x 30 cm
[1958]
[Tokyo Tower]
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2 folded sheets : color ; in envelope 41 x 30 cm
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[1958]