DR1988:0380
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows four elevations for the proposed rebuilding of the Mason's Arms in Donisthorpe: the south east side, entrance front, northwest front, and garden front. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
printed June 1937
Elevations for the proposed rebuilding of the Mason's Arms, Donisthorpe
Actions:
DR1988:0380
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows four elevations for the proposed rebuilding of the Mason's Arms in Donisthorpe: the south east side, entrance front, northwest front, and garden front. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
DR1988:0390
Description:
- This drawing shows the interior of a living room, including furniture. Comparison with DR1988:0391 identifies the room as one in Chelsea Cloisters. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1938
Interior perspective showing a room in Chelsea Cloisters, England
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DR1988:0390
Description:
- This drawing shows the interior of a living room, including furniture. Comparison with DR1988:0391 identifies the room as one in Chelsea Cloisters. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
DR1988:0392
Description:
- This drawing shows the interior of a living room, including furniture. Comparison with DR1988:0391 identifies the room as one in Chelsea Cloisters. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1938
Interior perspective showing a room in Chelsea Cloisters, England
Actions:
DR1988:0392
Description:
- This drawing shows the interior of a living room, including furniture. Comparison with DR1988:0391 identifies the room as one in Chelsea Cloisters. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
DR1988:0396
Description:
- This drawing shows a design for a cupboard door decorated with wood inlays. The lower portion of the door includes a landscape view which is rendered in coloured pencil. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
1920s or 1930s
Elevation for a cupboard door with inwood inlays
Actions:
DR1988:0396
Description:
- This drawing shows a design for a cupboard door decorated with wood inlays. The lower portion of the door includes a landscape view which is rendered in coloured pencil. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
design d'intérieur
DR1988:0402
Description:
- This drawing shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
1920s or 1930s
Perspectival view showing a house
Actions:
DR1988:0402
Description:
- This drawing shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
DR1988:0403
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
printed in the 1920s or 1930s
Perspectival view showing a house
Actions:
DR1988:0403
Description:
- This reprographic copy shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
DR1988:0404
Description:
- This drawing shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
1920s or 1930s
Perspectival view showing a house
Actions:
DR1988:0404
Description:
- This drawing shows a two-storey house with a pitched roof. The front façade is symetrically disposed and includes leaded glass work over the main entrance. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture
DR1988:0412
Description:
- This drawing shows a landing, or perhaps a corridor. The staircase at the far end has flights going both up and down. The landing is filled with furniture and plants. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1920s or 1930s
Perspective showing a landing
Actions:
DR1988:0412
Description:
- This drawing shows a landing, or perhaps a corridor. The staircase at the far end has flights going both up and down. The landing is filled with furniture and plants. - The style of many of these drawings and reprographic copies by Henry Hyams (DR1988:0332 - DR1988:0414) suggests that they were possibly for periodical illustrations. Hyams contributed articles to the periodicals 'The Builder' and 'The Architect'. Two objects in the CCA collections can be linked to the article "Music in Stone" published prior to 1926 in 'The Architect'; a reprographic copy (DR1988:0357) and a drawing (DR1988:0364) (Who's Who in Architecture, 161).
architecture, design d'intérieur
Sous-série
AP032.S1.SS1.D5
Description:
Drawings probably collected by Goldsmith before he was inducted into the Army. Goldsmith worked in the office of William F. Deknatel, architect in 1941.
1931-1942
Miscellaneous Architectural and Engineering Drawings
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AP032.S1.SS1.D5
Description:
Drawings probably collected by Goldsmith before he was inducted into the Army. Goldsmith worked in the office of William F. Deknatel, architect in 1941.
File 5
1931-1942
Projet
AP060.S3.D39
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet des architectes Roger D'Astous et Jean-Paul Pothier pour la propriété du 1470 rue Closse [maintenant Lambert-Closse], à Montréal, Québec. Il contient des dessins produits entre 1960 et 1964.
1960-1964
Propriété du 1470 rue Lambert-Closse, Montréal, Québec
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AP060.S3.D39
Description:
Le dossier documente le projet des architectes Roger D'Astous et Jean-Paul Pothier pour la propriété du 1470 rue Closse [maintenant Lambert-Closse], à Montréal, Québec. Il contient des dessins produits entre 1960 et 1964.
Project
1960-1964