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Identifier: ArchitecturalStructuralOrnamentalIronAndSteel (find matches)
Title: Architectural, structural, ornamental iron and steel
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Manchester Iron Works
Subjects: metals ornamental metals decorative metalwork
Publisher: Manchester Iron Works
Contributing Library: MBJ collection

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When ordering or writing for price,send sketch, giving outline of fire escape,showing measurements, as indicated by-letter M, also stating thickness and ma-terial of wall. It is very important to describe beltcourses, water-tables or other project-ions of wall, if any. If ladder to roof isdesired, state distance to roof and pro-jection of cornice, if any, and style ofroof. We ship in convenient parts, with in-structions, so that any mechanic canerect same quickly. No. 365Price on application, f. o. b. cars, or erected in place 47— MANCHESTER IRON WORKS, ST. LOUIS
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No. 394 No. 39_;—Canopy, section removed to show brackets andpurlins. Composed of ornamental steel brackets, pipe purlins andcorrugated iron; a very practical shelter, easily secured to anybuilding; for entrances, store fronts, loading platforms, etc. We furnish canopies from four ft. to ten ft. wide, any lengthrequired, brackets being spaced about eight ft. apart. Covering may be curved on edge, as shown, straight, orcntirely curved on any radius desired. Where more light is needed, we can furnish wired glass roof.Send measurements for price. No. 400 No. 400—Iron Folding Gate. Folding gates are one of the best means of closing vestibulesof churches, theaters, or stores, or they may be used at factorydoors, when doors are kept open. They are easily attached totjambs or piers, and fold into a small space, swinging close to • jambs. . . Gates are furnished single, as shown, or m pairs, it openingto be closed is wide. These gates are pivoted at floor in steelsocket, thereby adding

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  • bookid:ArchitecturalStructuralOrnamentalIronAndSteel
  • bookyear:1916
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Manchester_Iron_Works
  • booksubject:metals
  • booksubject:ornamental_metals
  • booksubject:decorative_metalwork
  • bookpublisher:Manchester_Iron_Works
  • bookcontributor:MBJ_collection
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  • bookleafnumber:48
  • bookcollection:buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary
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