St. Luke's Church Hall and Basement Church, Hartford
ArchitectDesigned by
John J. McMahon
American, 1875 - 1958
ArchitectDesigned by
Whiton & McMahon
American
Date1930-1945
MediumDrawings, blueprints; black, orange, yellow pencil on paper, cyanotype on paper
DimensionsSheet (height x width): 18 x 29 7/8in. (45.7 x 75.9cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Paul R. McMahon, Jr.
DescriptionDrawings include plans for plot, basement floor, main floor showing table and chair seating and main floor showing chair seating. Plans include Bolton Street, Eaton Street, church, rectory, walk elevation, terrace, basement chapel, community room, vestibule, boiler room, kitchen, storage room, sacristy, boy's manual training, stove, table with benches, soda bar, steel columns and platform. Scale for drawings is 1/8 = 1'0" and 1/16 = 1'0".
Object number2004.62.30.1-.4
InscribedOn recto, lower center, in cyanotype; "SURVEY BY EDGAR T. DUNCAN, CE / JUNE 1930". On recto, lower left, in cyanotype; "ST. LUKE'S R.C. CHURCH HARTFORD, CONN / REV. WALTER D. CASEY, PASTOR / 391 / sheet / date" or "ST. LUKE'S HALL / 64 BOLTON STREET / REV WALTER D CASEY PASTOR". Numerous inscriptions idenitfy parts of buildings, locations, etc.NotesHistorical Note: As of July 2004, the building is still located on Bolton Street in Hartford, Connecticut.On View
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