John Gaw Meem Photograph Collection of Meem Buildings 1925-1963

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John Gaw Meem Photograph Collection of Meem Buildings 1925-1963

The collection contains photographs of buildings designed and built by John Gaw Meem, architect.

27 boxes (1828 photographic prints, 2 photograph albums, negatives) : some color ; 11 x 14 in. or smaller

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404436

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