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Office of Eber F. Piers Architect Suite 612 David Eccles Building Ogden Utah. Garage for Mr. R.B. Porter Ogden Utah. Front Elevation. Job 100. Feb 1917.
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| Rating | |
| Title | Porter, Richard B._Residential_2 |
| Subject | Architecture; Ogden (Utah); Architectural drawings--1910-1960; Architecture--Utah--Designs and plans; Architecture--Utah--History--20th century; Hodgson, Leslie; Piers, Eber |
| Description | Leslie Hodgson and Eber Piers were important architects in Ogden during the early part of the 1900s. Both architects were known for their work on public buildings along with personal residences. Hodgson is best remembered for Ogden High School, the City/County Building, and the Egyptian Theater. Piers was known for designs such as the Wattis, Dumke, and Marriner Eccles |
| Creator | Piers, Eber |
| Publisher Digital | Stewart Library - Weber State University |
| Contributors | Jones, Ken W. |
| Date Original | 1917 |
| Date Digital | 2012 |
| Type | Images, linen paper, onion sheets, and blueprints |
| Original Format | Images range in size from 3 x 5 in. to 8 x 10 in. black and white or sepia. The original drawings range in size from 16 x 20 to 36 X 40. The drawings were produced on linen paper, onion sheets, and blueprints. |
| Digital Format | TIFF/JPG/PDF |
| Digitization Specifications | Oversized architectural drawings were scanned by Niko Amaya at 300 dpi with a Colortrac SmartLf GxT 42 scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
| Digital Identifier | Ogden Architects_Piers |
| Source | Special Collections, Stewart Library, Weber State University MS 19, 132, P 90, P 91, P 103 |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://library.weber.edu/asc/speccoll/registers/ms19.cfm |
| Rights Management | Digital Image Copyright 2012. Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes, please credit the Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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| Title | 000_Drawing |
| Subject | Architecture; Ogden (Utah); Architectural drawings--1910-1960; Architecture--Utah--Designs and plans; Architecture--Utah--History--20th century; Hodgson, Leslie; Piers, Eber |
| Description | Leslie Hodgson and Eber Piers were important architects in Ogden during the early part of the 1900s. Both architects were known for their work on public buildings along with personal residences. Hodgson is best remembered for Ogden High School, the City/County Building, and the Egyptian Theater. Piers was known for designs such as the Wattis, Dumke, and Marriner Eccles |
| Creator | Piers, Eber |
| Full-Text | Office of Eber F. Piers Architect Suite 612 David Eccles Building Ogden Utah. Garage for Mr. R.B. Porter Ogden Utah. Front Elevation. Job 100. Feb 1917. |
| Publisher Digital | Stewart Library - Weber State University |
| Contributors | Jones, Ken W. |
| Date Original | 1917 |
| Date Digital | 1986-09 |
| Type | Images, linen paper, onion sheets, and blueprints |
| Original Format | Images range in size from 3 x 5 in. to 8 x 10 in. black and white or sepia. The original drawings range in size from 16 x 20 to 36 X 40. The drawings were produced on linen paper, onion sheets, and blueprints. |
| Digital Format | TIFF/JPG/PDF |
| Digitization Specifications | Oversized architectural drawings were scanned by Niko Amaya at 300 dpi with a Colortrac SmartLf GxT 42 scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
| Digital Identifier | Ogden Architects_Piers |
| Source | Special Collections, Stewart Library, Weber State University MS 19, 132, P 90, P 91, P 104 |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://library.weber.edu/asc/speccoll/registers/ms19.cfm |
| Rights Management | Digital Image Copyright 2012. Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes, please credit the Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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