New Passenger Station Completed
A brief description of the architecture and ornamental decoration of the Lackawanna Railway Station in Scranton, PA. including the 36 Rookwood faience panels installed in the waiting room.
International Railway Journal, Vol. XVI, No. 12, March 1909, pp. 20-21.
International Railway Journal, Philadelphia, PA
March 1909
Public Domain; digitized by Google Books.
The Muskingum County Courthouse Floors: A Case Study of England's Role in the Genesis of America's Tile Industry by Michael Sims
An analysis of English workers' roles in the establishment of a successful U.S. tile company--especially the role of Gilbert Elliott of the American Encaustic Tiling Company in its first years when AET Co. was contracted to manufacture and install the encaustic floor tiles for the Muskingum County Courthouse in Zanesville, Ohio.
Michael Sims
Journal of the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society (of Great Britain), Volume 9, 2003
The Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society
2003
Copyright 2003 by the Tiles and Architectural Ceramics Society (of Great Britain). All rights reserved. No commercial use of this article is authorized.
Contemporary Architectural Sculpture in Color by William Walton
A discussion of the development and use of polychromed terra cotta and faience sculpture in architecture in the United States during the first decade of the twentieth century.
William Walton
Scribner's Magazine, Vol. XLVIII, No. 3, September 1910
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, NY
September, 1910
Public domain; digitized by Google Books
The Work of American Potters--a series of articles by Pendelton Dudley, E. Woodward, Nicholas Hungerford, Charles Crosby and Mira B. Edson
A series of articles, written in 1910 and 1911, that briefly discuss the works of the Grueby, Newcomb, Rookwood, Teco (Gates) and Paul Revere Potteries.
Pendelton Dudley, E. Woodward, Nicholas Hungerford, Charles Crosby, Mira B. Edson
Arts and Decoration, Vol. 1, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 12
Adam Bridge, Inc., New York, NY
November 1910, January 1911, February 1911, March 1911, October 1911
Public domain; digitized by Google Books
The Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburg, PA.
Descriptions of the Norse and English Rooms in the Fort Pitt Hotel in Pittsburgh, written in 1910.
Architects' and Builders' Magazine, New Series, Vol. X, No. 8, May 1910
May 1910
Public Domain; digitized by Google Books
Ceramics in Exterior Work by Charles James Fox
An article, written in 1907, about the use and value of tile and other ceramics for their sanitary features and as architectural decoration.
Tile Layers' and Helpers' Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 11, Nov. 1907
November, 1907
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Architectural Detail Part XIII by John Vredenburgh Van Pelt
An article, written in 1922, about the use of ceramics in the designing of architectural details.
John Vredenburgh Van Pelt
Pencil Points, Vol. III, No. 5
The Pencil Points Press, Inc., Stamford, CT
May, 1922
Public Domain; digitized by Google Books
The Rise of the Pottery Industry and Recent Advances in the Pottery Industry by Edwin Atlee Barber
Two articles about the development of the pottery industry from ancient times to the present (1891), and about the development of the U.S. pottery and tile industries.
Edwin Atlee Barber
The Popular Science Monthly, Vol. XL, December, 1891 and January, 1892
D. Appleton & Co., New York, NY
1892
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