Rambusch Company records, circa 1910-1984.

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Rambusch Company records, circa 1910-1984.

This collection contains original and reprographic design drawings, photographic prints and various types of business records documenting the work of Rambusch Company across the United States. Over many decades, Rambusch has collaborated on projects with numerous noted architectural firms, including Bertram Goodhue, R. Guastavino & Co.,

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Fischer, Sigurd, 1887-

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Rambusch, Frode Christian Vladimar, 1858-

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Rambusch (Firm)

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Rambusch Company--also known at various times as Rambusch Glass and Decorating Company and Rambusch Studios-- was founded in 1898 to provide design and fabrication services for architectural spaces. Dived into two divisions--Lighting and Crafts--designers and craftsmen created lighting, art metal, ecclesiastical arts, and stained glass for both religious and secular environments. The firm is still in operation. From the description of Rambusch Company records, circa 1910-1984. (Colum...

Lincoln, F. S.

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Gottscho, Samuel H. (Samuel Herman), 1875-1971

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Samuel Henry Gottscho was an architectural photographer also known for his photographs of flowers and gardens. With his son-in-law, William H. Schleisner, he established the firm of Gottscho-Schleisner in New York City. From the description of Quarry Farm, Greenwich, Connecticut : Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker Bagley, 1939. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122568234 Architectural photographer in New York City. Gottscho was also know...

Rambusch Glass and Decorating Company

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R. Guastavino Company

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At the time of this project the address of Ewing & Chappell was given as 101 Park Ave. (New York, N.Y.). From the description of Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn. [graphic] : Guastavino ceilings-plant house vestibule #101 & Allyn House vestibule #19-101 / R. Guastavino Co. June 10, 1915. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 78040652 At the time of this project the address of H. Van Buren Magonigle was given as 7 West 38 St...

Nyholm & Lincoln.

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