House for The Hon. W.R. Castle, Jr., Washington [graphic] : [working drawings]. 1929-1931.

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House for The Hon. W.R. Castle, Jr., Washington [graphic] : [working drawings]. 1929-1931.

This set consists of 54 drawings, graphite on tracing paper; and 8 drawings, ink on linen.

63 sheets : various media ; 93.4 x 154 cm. (35 7/8 x 60 5/8 in.) or smaller.

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