Blumcraft Company records 1902-2002 records
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Carlow College, St. Patrick’s is situated in its own grounds on an eighteenth-century parkland and is known locally as St. Patrick’s College. Carlow College is ideally located in the heart of Carlow town. Tullow Street is only one hundred meters away our students have access to banks, shops, food outlets and a wide variety of social venues on the doorstep. Pedestrian access from the town centre is on College Street and is flanked by the Cathedral to the South and by the magnificent VISUAL Centre...
Blum, Max, 1907-1999.
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Hunt, Roy.
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Blum, Hyman David, 1883-1971.
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Blum family.
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Blumcraft Company (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Hyman David Blum was a Latvian immigrant trained as a blacksmith. In 1908, he started a business in Pittsburgh, manufacturing functional and ornamental objects of wrought iron and other metals. Hyman's sons, Louis, Max, and Harry worked for the company and it was renamed Hyman Blum Company and later Blumcraft Company. Blumcraft has designed and installed architectural elements of wrought iron and aluminum in buildings all over the world, ranging from residences to religious and educational insti...
University of Pittsburgh. Cathedral of Learning. Nationality Rooms.
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Blum, Harry, 1911-1998.
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Blum, Louis, 1909-
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