Architectural Drawings for the Museum Building, 1951.

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Architectural Drawings for the Museum Building, 1951.

This series consists of four architectural drawings: one isometric projection titled "View from North East"; two exterior elevations titled "East Elevation - Stone and Brick" and "North Elevation - Stone and Brick"; and one floor plan titled "Exhibit Rooms." The drawings are numbered 17 - 20 and are 8 1/2 x 11 diazotypes. They were done by Daniel Perry, the architect for the Clark's Museum Building and dated December 3, 1951. Though Perry's name does not appear on the drawings, by 1951 Robert Sterling Clark had settled on Perry after working with two previous firms.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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