Abilene Hotel: Elevation Metadata
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Title
- Main Title Abilene Hotel: Elevation
- Added Title Plans for Abilene Hotel for Abilene Hotel Company, Abilene, Texas: Sheet 20
- Series Title Hotel in Abilene, Texas
- Series Title Hotel Buildings
Creator
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Architect: David S. Castle Co.Creator Type: OrganizationCreator Info: Architects and Engineers
Date
- Creation: 1926
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: Elevation for the Abilene Hotel in Abilene, Texas. It includes an elevation of the building's north exterior, with labeled floors.
- Physical Description: 1 technical drawing : ink and colored pencil on linen ; 92 x 115 cm.
Subject
- Library of Congress Subject Headings: Hotels -- Texas -- Designs and plans.
- Art and Architecture Thesaurus (Getty): hotels (public accommodations)
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Architecture - Buildings
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Business, Economics and Finance - Hotels
- Keyword: Windsor Hotel
- Keyword: Abilene Hotel
- Keyword: elevations
- Keyword: plans
- Keyword: exteriors
Primary Source
- Item is a Primary Source
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Texas - Taylor County - Abilene
- Time Period: new-sou
- Coverage Date: 1926
Collection
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Name: Abilene Library ConsortiumCode: ABCM
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Name: David S. Castle Architectural DrawingsCode: DVDCAD
Institution
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Name: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.Code: TLPSC
Resource Type
- Technical Drawing
Format
- Image
Identifier
- Accession or Local Control No: Job 800
- Accession or Local Control No: Sheet 20
- Accession or Local Control No: C2014-10-01-01a-024
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth790113
Note
- Display Note: The Abilene Hotel changed hands several times; at one point it was leased by Conrad Hilton and then was later renamed the Windsor Hotel.