Description: 1. Bound sets ( about 8.5" X 15 ") of: -Original tracings -Blueprints -Blueprints and specifications -5 bound sets in all. 2. 20 pencil on tracing paper of plans and elevations. 3. 7 blue prints of plans and elevations of original hospital design by Milton Stratton. 4. 3 sketches on 8X10 paper. 5. Photo of the hospital on paper. 6 2 ink on linen alterations plans 7. 5 ink on tracing paper of alterations. 8. 4 small/partial blue prints of alterations. 9. Letter from Savage to Dr. J. Madison Taylor [show more]
Description: 1. Ink on linen, one Plan for men's room and smoking room, one elevation of same. 2 Pencil on Trace of elevations marked "Newport Cottage". Two drawings Side and Front Elevations. 3. Wrapping indicate "W.M. Roberts" and project is called Newport Hotel ( Cottage).
Description: 1. Specification for alterations - 5 pages 2. Drawing on tracing paper - one drawing. 3. Two mockups for the Green's sign to be in stained glass with letters from Chapman Manufacturing Co. and C.H. Farley & Co. with estimates for the sign. 4. Mantel and fire place drawing on craft paper - most likely just a wrapping for the above drawings - seems to have no relevance to the Green store.
Description: 1. Blueprints, plans and details. ( 6 drawings) 2. Pencil on tracing paper includes plans and details (some full scale details). (13 drawings). 3. Specifications for the project ( 3 copies ).
Description: 1. A plan for the proposed renovations- pencil and ink on linen with craft paper cover/wrapper. Appears to be a hotel. 2. Specification for the renovations.
Description: Land abuts Atlantic Avenue & properties of John Sumirsby, T. L. Roberts, Stephens, George & Higgins. Shows Atlantean Cottage & another structure to right of cottage (Harry Gordan?)
Description: Plan of first floor, Asticou Inn, Northeast Harbor, Maine, 1957-1968, Vellum, existing building drawing, probably not originally completed by Patterson
Description: Situated on two hundred acres of waterfront property overlooking Western Bay, August Moon began its existence as the summer camp of the late Brooke Astor. The original two structures, a two-bedroom cottage and separate glass teahouse by architect Robert Patterson, have been restored and modernized by the current owners. Architectural drawing showing the details of the brackets for the Astor camp. People Mentioned: Mrs. Vincent Astor Camp for Mrs. Vincent Astor 3 in. = 1 ft. [show more]