Dispatch case of Major John Hubley; walnut construction.
On top, inlay shell in an oval with green background, all within an 2 fine-line band border. Metal outlined key on front center. 2 movable metal handles, one on each end. Entire wood panel in lid folds out to reveal a mirror secured by a swivel tab. A metal ring for pulling panel down/ Circular inlay designs on green background in center of closed lid portion. Intricate spiral adorn edges of all 8 sections and green felt-lined tray. 2 narrow divisions hold slide-in tops with metal pull rings fit into compartment. Portion that holds 2 small drawers can be lifted out to reveal .5" storage area. The entire lower portion can be lifted out. Bottom covered with black felt.
Photograph- "New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
Photograph- "New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
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"New" gas works, constructed by the Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company in 1879, located along Mill Street, southeast of the "old" gas works which it replaced. Buildings shown are all that remain.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.