File ID |
f301p2136 |
Date.Digital | 2002-07-21 |
Date.Original | 1907 |
Description | The Woman's National Daily Building, designed by Herbert C. Chivers, was built by Edward Gardner Lewis for his newspaper venture. It was also known as the Egyptian Building. The exterior was finished in Georgian marble with copper cornices. In this photograph, the skylight almost the length of the building is visible on the roof. Trinity Avenue, on the west, ends in a field just south of Washington Avenue. Washington University's buildings are visible in the distance. |
Source | Photograph, laminated, moisture damage lower edge, damage lower left corner, stains upper corners, 9.47" by 7.50" |
Subject | Egyptian Building (University City, Mo.) |
Subject | Washington Avenue (Saint Louis, Mo.) |
Subject | Trinity Avenue (University City, Mo.) |
Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works |
Subject | Chivers, Herbert Caleb, 1870- |
Subject | Woman's National Daily Building (University City, Mo.) |
Subject.Keyword | Streets--Missouri--University City |
Subject.Keyword | Buildings--Missouri--University City |
Title | Woman's National Daily Building, 1907 - View 2 |