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Craft Patterns No. 1674 (picturesque Garden Gazebo)

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Author
Hall, A. Neely
Book Title
Craft Patterns No. 1674 (picturesque Garden Gazebo)
Cover
Other
Language
English
Publisher
A. Neely Hall
Publication Year
1920
Place Published
Elmhurst, IL
Topic
Woodworking
Format
Other
Book Condition
Very Good+
Defects
This is a folded craft pattern for a Garden Gazebo made from, one large sheet, folded several times to create a booklet. The, pattern is in Very Good+ condition. There are some light spots, of ground-in finger dirt and a bit of edge wear. "Albert Neely, Hall was born in Chicago in 1883, graduated from Lewis, Institute in 1901 and Chicago School of Architecture in 1902., He and his wife, Bertha Cassidy Hall, moved to their home at, 177 E. St. Charles Road in Elmhurst in 1916. Hall was an, accomplished craftsman. He wrote a syndicated column that ran, in newspapers across the country. He also contributed to, magazines. In the December 1911 issue of Delineator he wrote an, article titled "Christmas Gifts You Can Make in Your Workshop,", suggesting a key-board, a necktie-rack, a spool rack, and a, sleeve board. As Hall wrote, "useful, home-made Christmas, gifts, bound to last for a year at least, and the cost of all, combined will not exceed a dollar at the most." " (from, Wikipedia)
Illustration Type
B&W Illustrations
Binding
Other
Subject
Woodworking
Place of Publication
Elmhurst, IL
Year Printed
1920

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