Architectural plans for restoration of WDDL building for Lancaster Newspapers, Inc.
Description
Restoration to WDDL Building for Lancaster Newspapers Inc. 24 South Queen St. Lancaster, PA. David Lynch and Assoc. A.I.A. 500 Golf Course Road, Lancaster, PA. Job Number 7821.
Details. Plan of Side Entrance, Section. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. Plan of Wrought Iron Railing. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. Cornice Details, Entrance Stoop Details. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Elevation: Interior, Exterior. Sheet Number A-4.
Details. Elevation W-1, Elevation W-2, Elevation W-3, W-4, W-5, W-6. Scale: 1/2''=One Foot. Window Details: Head 1, Jamb 2, Sill 3, Head 4, Meeting Rail, Muntin. Scale: 1 1/2''=One Foot. Plan of Main Entrance, Elevation: Interior, Exterior, Section, Shutter Detail. Scale: 3/4''=One Foot. A-3.
Front Wall Plan and Elevation. Existing East Elevation. East Elevation, Front Wall Plan. Scale: 1/4''=One Foot. A-1.
North Wall Plan and Elevation. North Elevation, Wall Plan. Scale: ¼''=One Foot. A-2.
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Item
Custodial History
Cataloged by BW, Fall 2010. Add to database 29 September 2023.
Includes reproductions of the front pages of Lancaster Journal (September 23, 1796), Lancaster Examiner (March 20, 1834), The Daily New Era, (April 28, 1877), Sunday News, (September 16, 1923), Intelligencer Journal, (June 24, 1942), Lancaster New Era, (August 6, 1945)
Contents
What makes a newspaper -- How is a newspaper made -- When news breaks -- Pictures dramatize the story -- Wires from all the world -- Photos by phone -- Picture on a plate -- Library is lively place -- Words become type in composing room -- Linotypes speed process -- Proof of the printing -- Making a good impression -- By truck, bus, train - and boy -- Employe[e] benefits are many -- Delivering the goods -- On the books -- Ads tell a tale of the times -- Commercial printing is separate department --Newspapers: a headline history.