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Civil War -- Nat Archives Coll.

Civil War -- Nat. Archives Coll.

Civil War -- Nat. Archives Coll.

Eagle Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

"The Future" limestone sculpture (carved by the Piccirilli company after a design by Robert I. Aitken, 1933-1935).

 

Pedestal granite relief (modelled by the Ricci Studios and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers after a design by the office of John Russell Pope).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004

Anthemion Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

Eagle Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

Anthemion Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

Eagle Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

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Eagle Acroteria at South Pediment (modeled by Ricci and Zari after a design by James Earle Fraser).

 

Detail of "The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

"The Future" limestone sculpture (carved by the Piccirilli company after a design by Robert I. Aitken, 1933-1935).

 

Pedestal granite relief (modelled by the Ricci Studios and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers after a design by the office of John Russell Pope).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004

HB Motor Co Taupo Depot Gasgoine st Nat Archives photo

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

"The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

"The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

"Destiny" sculpture at north pediment tympanum (carved by the Edward Ardolino company after a design by Adolph A. Weinman, 1933 - 1935).

 

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

The National Archives Building, Constitution Avenue between 7th Street and 9th Street, NW, Washington, D.C. (John Russell Pope :1935).

 

"The Recorder of the Archives" limestone tympanum sculpture (carved by the John Donnelly company and modeled by Laura Gardin Fraser after a design by James Earle Fraser, 1933 - 1935).

 

Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site (#66000865[1])

NRHP Reference#:71001004[1]

The original maps of the campaign in Mesopotamia (Irak) and Anatolia, Turkey

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