Thomas W. Lamb and John J. McNamara architectural records, 1895-1989.

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Thomas W. Lamb and John J. McNamara architectural records, 1895-1989.

This collection includes original and reprographic architectural drawings, black and white photographic prints, typescript specifications, and other papers relating to the architectural practice of Thomas W. Lamb, as well as his colleague and successor, John J. McNamara.

circa 20,000 drawings.5 linear feet papers.328 photographic prints.

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