943 resultados para Pirelli Tower
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A fourth part (The supplement, # 2) planned by the society, was published 1908 in The Shakespeare library.
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Includes index.
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Contents--v. 1. Collection of record-references derived from the official ms. indexes ... Edited by Walford D. Selby: Inquisitions post mortem or escheats. Licences and pardons (Alienation Office) Patent rolls. Placita de Banco (Common Pleas) Bills and answers (Exchequer, Queen's Remembrancer)--v. 2. Index to four series of Norfolk inquisitions: Tower series, Chancery or Rolls series, Exchequer series, Wards and Liveries or Court of Wards series ... Edited by Walter Rye.
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On verso: Big tower rooms in his castle; Bachrach photo
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[Site Study with Tower], untitled. Black ink sketch on tracing paper, 18 x 20 1/2 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Mall looking north to Rackham before fountain (1941)
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Photographic print of architectural drawing. Albert Kahn Inc. Architects (Detroit, Mich.)
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. Photograph taken from Michigan Union tower; leaves on trees.
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[Conceptual Sketch of Tower I], untitled. Blue ink sketch on tracing paper, initialed, 18 x 21 1/4 inches
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[Conceptual Sketch of Tower I], untitled. Blue ink sketch on tracing paper, 18 x 22 3/4 inches
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[Conceptual Sketches of Tower I], untitled. Digital image only of blue ink sketches on tracing paper, initialed,
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[Schematic Design Drawing of Tower I Elevation], untitled. Red pencil drawing on vellum, 14x24 inches
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Albert Kahn, architect. Built 1936. On verso: Dedicated December 4, 1936.
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Collection of 53 bells cast by the J.H. Taylor Bell Foundry of Loughborough, England. Largest or Bourdon bell weighs more than 12 tons and has the pitch of E-flat below middle C. The smallest weighs 12 pounds and sounds G-sharp, four and 1/2 octaves above the Bourdon. (source: Encyclopedic Survey, p.1123)