Holding Information
- Collection:
John M. Dickey Collection
- Institution:
Athenaeum of Philadelphia
- Client Name: Donald L. Baird Company
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MARC Description:
Drawing 1 has no delinator, drawings 2-5 have "Drawn by: Frank Sanchis, July 1966." Stamm calls this project the "Baird, Donald L., Company Warehouse, 327-329 S. Water St." The drawings in hand appear to represent only half of this HABS project, for the S. Water St. HABS survey number not yet present on these original HABS project drawings, from the creator's office. This set of HABS buildings survey drawings has been compiled as part of a larger set which documents the HABS survey of several buildings in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area community of Southwark. This collection of building project sets is collated in a binder and entitled, Southwark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the Historic American Buildings Survey and the architectural firm of Price & Dickey given as creators. Accompanying the set is a reprint from the American Philosophical Society. Proceedings, v. 114, no. 4, Aug., 1980, entitled Southwark, a river community: its shape and substance by Margaret B. Tinkcom. Other Price & Dickey HABS projects included in the Southwark set are: The Marks-Dunbar House, the Maxfeld-Elliot House, the Eckert-Tarrant House, Jesse Goldey WArehouse, the Nathaniel Irish House, the John Pascall House, the Duche-Walter House, and the Donaldson Houses.
- Quantity: 5 photomechanical reproductions : blueline prints ; 46 x 56 cm.
- Local Call: HABS-PA-1378*001; HABS-PA-1378*002; HABS-PA-1378*003; HABS-PA-1378*004; HABS-PA-1378*005
- RLIN: PAPV92-F3928
- Item dates: 1966
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Holding types:
Blueline prints, Drawings
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329 S WATER ST
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