File ID |
f301p2141 |
Date.Digital | 2002-07-21 |
Date.Original | c. 1908 |
Description | The Woman's National Daily Building, designed by Herbert C. Chivers, was also known as the Egyptian Building. The exterior was finished in Georgian marble with copper cornices. In this photograph, Trinity Avenue on the west has curbs and sidewalks, but the street itself has not been paved. A sales building for the University Heights subdivisions is on the corner. The sign on the lawn reads "Woman's National Daily visitors welcome" and the other sign reads "Keep off the grass." |
Source | Photograph, stains lower corners, dirt marks upper corners, 9.05" by 6.67" |
Subject | Egyptian Building (University City, Mo.) |
Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works |
Subject | Trinity Avenue (University City, Mo.) |
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, about 1908 |