Workshop of Giuseppe Galli Bibiena (Italian, Parma 1696–1756 Berlin) Public domain scan of monumental architecture design drawing, monument, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Inscribed in lower left: 6 windows [?], green blinds [?], roof red [?]. Sketch of a face, possibly from a statue, on verso. Philadelphia Print Shop Inventory, no. 106. (DLC/PP-1995:140.106). Forms part of: Joh More
Scaled and dimensioned. No. 1928. The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which More
No. 854. The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy s More
Design possibly intended for Howard Hall, Building no. 12. No. 6 in pencil ; No. 305 in pencil on back. No. 2197. Gift ; American Institute of Architects / American Architectural Foundation ; 2010 ; (DLC/PP-20 More
Site History. House Architecture: Captain Charles Ridgley and Jehu Hall, architect and master carpenter, from 1783. Landscape: Boxwood parterres designed originally by Charles Carnon Ridgely 1795-1810. Today: T More
Significance: Norfolk became an independent city by Act of Assembly in 1845. Almost immediately thereafter, the City Council and citizens began planning the construction of a new City Hall building and courtho More
2017 Leicester B. Holland Prize, First Place Significance: Wallace Libbey Hardison was the youngest of eight children, born in 1850 in Caribou, Maine. He followed his brother, James Henry, to work the oil field More
Significance: St. John's Academy, a military training school for boys is reported to date from 1833. It was founded by the brothers, William F. and Richard L. Carne. Mrs. Mary G. Powell in her History of Old More