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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T12:26:04machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T12:26:04humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonJones, Owen, 1809-1874presumedJones, Owen (architect)presumedJones, OwenpresumedJones, Owen Carter, 1809-1874presumedJones, Owen (British architect and designer, 1809-1874)presumedジョーンズ, オーウェンpresumedOwen JonespresumedOwen Carter JonespresumedJones, Owen Carterpresumed1809-02-151874-04-19EnglishBritonsFowler, Laurence Hall, 1876-1971.Jones, Owen, 1809-1874Langdale, William Augustus,. Illuminated scraps including all the leading styles [album], ca. 1890.Langdale, William Augustus,Illuminated scraps including all the leading styles [album], ca. 1890.1 v. (64 leaves) ; 30 X 39 cm.Scrapbook album containing 29 partially hand-colored manuscript designs for illuminated leaves in various styles (e.g., Anglo-Saxon, Assyrian, Celtic, Egyptian, Watteau 18th century) reminiscent of Owen Jone's Grammar of ornament. Each style represented comprises a partially colored traced design, a full-page color index, and an uncolored traced design. Grolier ClubLetters of British architects, 1793-1921.Letters of British architects, 1793-1921.84 items.The collection includes 80 letters, 3 prints and 1 seat diagram for the 1907 RIBA annual dinner. The letters were written by 34 British architects between 1793 and 1921, most of them from the second half of the 19th century. The letters address a large variety of subjects, from appointments and excuses to information about work in progress, plans for the future, lectures and courses, considerations about architectural design and criticism. Among the most significant are the letters signed by Alfred Ainger (1), George Frederick Bodley (4), Arthur Thomas Bolton (1), Charles Robert Cockerell (2), Nockalls Johnson Cottingham (2), Owen Carter Jones (7), Sir George Gilbert Scott (8), Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1), Sydney Smirke (6), Sir John Soane (7), Sir William Tite (6), and James Wyatt (3). John Soane's letters are accompanied by three prints: his portrait engraved by T. Blood after a painting by S. Drummond; the elevation of Soane's house in Lincolns Inn Fields; and the New Treasury, Whitehall, engraved by M. Fox after a drawing by Thomas H. Shepherd. Getty Research InstituteWarren, Henry, 1794-1879,. The history of Joseph and his brethren : Genesis chaprs. XXXVII. XXXVIII. X.L., ca. 1865.Warren, Henry, 1794-1879,Warren, Albert H. (Albert Henry), ill.Jones, Owen, 1809-1874,Abbey, J. R. (John Roland), 1896-1969,The history of Joseph and his brethren : Genesis chaprs. XXXVII. XXXVIII. X.L., ca. 1865.1 vol. (44 pages).Color illustrations which support the text of Genesis 37, 38, and 40 which tell the story of Joseph and his brothers. The items illuminate the text as well as scenes from the story. The illuminators are listed as Owen Jones and Henry Warren. The materials were placed "On Stone" by A. Warren. The date of publication is ca. 1865. These original illustrations are bound in full black morocco. Inside the front cover are bookplates of CAW and John Roland Abbey. Harold B. Lee LibraryFowler, Laurence Hall, 1876-1971. Laurence Hall Fowler autograph collection 1613-1925.Fowler, Laurence Hall, 1876-1971.Laurence Hall Fowler autograph collection 1613-1925.1 document box (0.5 linear ft.)The collection consists of approximately 50 letters written between 1613 and 1925 by famous architects, primarily English. Architects represented include Robert Adam, Henry Bacon, Charles Barry (father and son), William Chambers, Thomas Hastings, Frederick Law Olmsted, William Thornton, A.W.N Pugin, Sir John Soane and George Edmund Street. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower Library