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Raymond F. Almirall papers, undated
2 manuscript boxesThis collection consists of sample forms for construction companies, from printer. There are not project records or personal papers related to Almirall or his work.
Yosei Amemya photographs, 1926-1930
1 print boxA collection of 44 original photographs by Yosei Amemya, New York. The subjects include private gardens, office buildings and houses (interior and exterior views) and a few bridges. The majority are printed in a grainy, soft focuse technique and signed in pencil by the photographer. Also included are 3 halftone prints of bridges after photos by Amemya.
Church of the Resurrection, East Harlem Protestant Parish architectural drawings, 1964
26 drawings26 diazo prints of Victor Lundy's Church of the Resurrection in East Harlem.
Specifications and letters for Rebuilding Pier 13, East River, 1878-1884
1 folderSpecifications document, 6 pages in manuscript, 12 x 8 inches, 1882; Letter to David Whipple offering to sell pier rights, 1878; Letter from Whipple to wife concerning pier, 1884.
William Hamilton Russell architectural drawings and papers, 1923-1959 1950-1959
820 SheetsDrawings are primarily for residential commissions in and around New York City, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Some manuscript and photographic materials are also included in the collection.
The Sclater collection of 19th-century New York architectural drawings, 1790-1830
105 itemsArchitectural drawings of late 18th- and early 19th-century residences, ecclesiastical buildings, commercial buildings, stables, and other structures located largely in New York City. Drawings are signed by Joseph Newton, James C. Lawrence, Henry Hedley, a Mr. Whiteman, T.G. Vandenheuvel. Drawings are largely unsigned. Among structures represented are Washington Hall, on Broadway, New York, undated, unsigned; "A plan of a roof sent to Philadelphia for the circus" undated, unsigned; and City Hall, New York, undated. Also, miscellaneous engravings, clippings, and details.
Le Corbusier architectural drawings, 1935-1961
13 drawingsDrawings executed by Le Corbusier as illustrations for lectures on architecture and city planning delivered at Columbia University in 1935 and 1961. Notations are in French. Drawings range from approximately seven to twenty feet long.
Martin E. Thompson architectural drawings and papers, 1822-1861
.25 linear feet of papersThis collection contains original architectural drawings for projects in New York City and unidentified locations, an account ledger for work done on the Brick Presbyterian Church, an agreement between the Trustees of Columbia College and Thompson for the erection of the Columbia Grammar School, and a bill for work on the Trademens Bank, all in New York City.
Jeffrey Bucholtz architectural drawings, 1981-1987
410 drawingsIncludes drawings for Acme Quilting, Mission Hill Artist Housing, Boston City Hall, Pillowtex showroom and offices, City of Cotton Housing, and various residential projects.