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Title
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An Unique Decoration
Description
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An illustrated description of "The Norse Room" in the Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA along with a reprint of portions of Longfellow's poem, "The Skeleton in Armor". The tiled panels were designed and created by the Rookwood Potteries of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Source
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The Mantel Tile and Grate Monthly, Vol. IV, No. X, April 1910
Publisher
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Edwards Brothers, Utica, NY
Date
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April, 1910
Rights
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Public domain; digitized by Google Books
Fort Pitt Hotel
John Dee Wareham
Longfellow
Norse Room
Norwegian Saga
Rookwood
Rookwood Potteries
Rookwood Pottery Company
The Skeleton in Armor