Palmer Shannon cameragraphs of architectural renderings, circa 1921-1929.

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Palmer Shannon cameragraphs of architectural renderings, circa 1921-1929.

Shannon's cameragraphs of architectural renderings of buildings and other structures located largely in New York City. Architects (the renderings are sometimes by others) include John B. Peterkin Assoc.; Frank B. Andrews; Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker; George B. Post and Sons; Rosario Candela and William Lawrence Bottomley; Thompson and Churchill; Warren, Shepherd, Matthews; Cross and Cross; F. Burnell Hoffman, Jr. and Lafayette Goldstone; Starrett and Van Vleck; Clarence S. Stein; Buchman and Kahn; J.E.R. Carpenter; Theodore E. Blake; Cass Gilbert; John A. Wetzel and Harry E. Warren; Joseph A. Moller, Inc.; Le Roy P. Ward; H. Lawrence Coggins; Franklin Abbott; Hood, Godley and Fouilhoux; Kenneth Murchinson Assoc.; H. Craig Severance; Cook and Blount; Uffinger, Foster, Bookwalter; Mauran, Russell, and Crowell; Egerton Swartout; Nicholas Gvosdeff; John C. Dodd; Arnold Brunner; Henry C. Pelton, James Gamble Rogers and Associates; H.L. Stevens & Co.; H. Van Buren Magonigle, Antonin Raymond Associates; Thomas W. Lamb; Emery Roth; Hector O. Hamilton; Lawrence Emmons and Associates; W. Philip McGovern; John E. Jackson; Leigh French; Kohn, Butler, and Stein; Stasse and Barnes; Howe and Lescaze; Frederick L. Ackerman; Ernest Sibley; Lawrence C. Licht; Treanor and Fatio; Robert W. McLaughlin; and William C. Sommerfeld, Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White.

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Sibley, Ernest.

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