File:DETAIL, NORTH WING, CHIMNEY - Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Southwest side of State Route 313 (Swamp Road), Northwest of East Court Street, Doylestown, Bucks County, PA HABS PA,9-DOYLT.V,8-10.tif

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DETAIL, NORTH WING, CHIMNEY - Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Southwest side of State Route 313 (Swamp Road), Northwest of East Court Street, Doylestown, Bucks County, PA
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Related names:

Mercer, Henry Chapman
Mercer Museum
Fonthill
Bassett, William B, historian
Null, Druscilla J, historian
Boucher, Jack E, photographer
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DETAIL, NORTH WING, CHIMNEY - Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Southwest side of State Route 313 (Swamp Road), Northwest of East Court Street, Doylestown, Bucks County, PA
Depicted place Pennsylvania; Bucks County; Doylestown
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions height: 7 in (17.7 cm); width: 5 in (12.7 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,7U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,5U218593
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS PA,9-DOYLT.V,8-10
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • See also HAER PA-107 for additional documentation. Includes drawings, photographs & written data.
  • Significance: Designed by anthropologist and antiquarian Henry Chapman Mercer as a factory to reproduce the decorative pottery and tile of the Pennsylvania-Germans. The product produced was noted for its quality and craftsmanship. Architecturally, the building is a pioneering example of the use of reinforced concrete and is stylistically derived from the designs of the Spanish Missions of California.
  • Survey number: HABS PA-5381
  • Building/structure dates: 1912 Initial Construction
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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 85002366.

Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/pa0218.photos.142974p
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Object location40° 18′ 36″ N, 75° 07′ 49.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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