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ABC/298 · [1905-1907]
Part of Architectural Books Collection
A Collection of Selected Patterns of Architecture from the 17th Century. It offers some historical information about the selected Buildings (Palaces, Castles, Public Monuments, Hotels, Houses, Churches, Convents, Chapels, Hospitals, Military Edifices, Monumental Places, Fountains, Justice Palaces, etc.) in the Introduction and a series of 136 plates and 190 details. Illustrated by photographs of Exterior and Interior Viewes and details of Architecturalor Sculptural Details, the buildings included are: Palais-Royal, Council of State; Gardens of the Palais-Royal; Gate of the Convent of the Theaters; Gate of the Convent of Panthemont; Gate and Dome of the Chapel of Panthemont; Saint Sulpice Church; Military School; St. Genevieve Church, Pantheon; Place de la Concorde, Garde-Meuble, Ministry of the Navy; City of Saint-Denis, Carmelite Chapel, Justice of Peace; Medicine School; Law School; Hotel des Monnaies; Saint-Philippe-du-Roule Church; Former Hotel de Fleury, School of Bridges and Chaussees; Entrance to Charite Hospital, Rue Jacob; Entrance to the Chapel of Charity, Rue des Saints-Peres; Fontaine des Haudriettes; Palace of Justice; Little Trianon; Chapel of the Fathers of the Holy Spirit; Palace of Versailles; Chateau de Bagatelle; Hotel de Salm, Legion of Honor; Hotel de Brissac; Hotel, Fauborg Poissonniere; Hotel, Rue de Tournon; Gate of a Private Hotel, Rue de Varennes; Hotel, Rue de l'Universite; Hotel Gates; Hotel, Rue de la Ville-l'Eveque; Facades of Houses; The Pantheon in the 18th century; The Currency in the 18th century; The Palace of Justice in the 18th century; Place Louis XVI project, on the location of the Carrousel. Planat, Paul (1839-1911), author
ABC/299 · 1913
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A written description of architectural works by Charles A Platt, American architect and designer, with pictures, plans, sections, elevations and details, some to scale. Buildings included are: Maxwell Court, Rockville, Connecticut; High Court, Cornish, Vermont; Harlackenden House, Cornish, Vermont; Sylvannia, Barrytown on the Hudson; Faulkner Farm Gardens, Brookline, Massachusetts; Gwinn, Cleveland, Ohio; Villasera, Warren, Rhode Island; Garden at Pomfret, Connecticut; Eastover, New London, Connecticut; Villa at Lake Forest, Illinois; L.J Pooler, Esq, Tuxedo, New York; Manor House, Glen Cove, New York; Woodston, Mt. Kisco, New York; R.D Merrill, Seatle, Washington; Timberline, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; Garden of Weld, Brookline, Massachusetts; 125 East Sixty-Fifth St., New York; House in Connecticut; Frederic C. Culver, Hadlyme, Connecticut; C.L Ring, Saginaw, Michigan; 7 East Sixty-Fifth St., New York; Apartment House, 131-135 East Sixty-Sixth St., New York; Girdle Ridge, Westchester, New York; Cherry Hill, Canton, Massachusetts; The George Maxwell Memorial Library, Rockville, Connecticut; Dingleton House, Cornish, Vermont; 47 and 49 East Sixty-Fifth St., New York; Alterations to 844 Fifth Avenue, New York; Robert H. Schutz, Hartford, Connecticut; Clifford D. Cheney, So. Manchester, Connecticut; J. Davenport Cheney, So. Manchester, Connecticut; W.H Rand, Jr., Rye, New York; Henry Howard, Brookline, Massachusetts; Charles A. Pratt, Cornish, New Hampshire; The Leader- News Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Lowell Memorial Fountain, Bryant Park, New York. Platt, Charles Adams (1861-1933), artist
ABC/3 · 1855
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A written description of each building, with engravings. No plans or measurements. Buildings included are: Glasgow Cathedral; Haddington Church; Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh; Holyrood, Edinburgh; Huntley Castle, Perth; Huntley Castle, Aberdeen; Inchcolm, near Edinburg; Innes House, Elgin; Iona-The Cathedral; Iona-The Nunnery; Jedburgh Abbey, Roxburgh; Kelburne House, Ayr; Kirkwall Cathedral, Orkney; Kirkwall The Earl's Palace; Leuchar's Church, Fife; Linlithgow-The Church; Linlithgow-The Palace. Billings, Robert William (1813-1874), painter and architect