Lambert's suburban architecture . Chas. H. Bishop,Manufacturing Stationer,60 Liberty Street. New York, Oct. 1, 1892. W. A. Lambert, Esq., Architect, 114 Nassau Street, New York:My Dear Sir: My house is finished, and my family have taken pos-session with unalloyed pleasure. After viewing it all through Icannot restrain the pleasure to thank you for the artistic mannerin which every promised detail is carried out, and especially soas the cost did not exceed your original estimate. This commendable feature, that so unfrequently occurs inbuilding, I have no doubt was owing to the correctness of yo


Lambert's suburban architecture . Chas. H. Bishop,Manufacturing Stationer,60 Liberty Street. New York, Oct. 1, 1892. W. A. Lambert, Esq., Architect, 114 Nassau Street, New York:My Dear Sir: My house is finished, and my family have taken pos-session with unalloyed pleasure. After viewing it all through Icannot restrain the pleasure to thank you for the artistic mannerin which every promised detail is carried out, and especially soas the cost did not exceed your original estimate. This commendable feature, that so unfrequently occurs inbuilding, I have no doubt was owing to the correctness of yourplans and specifications, and your watchful care during construc-tion, and I beg to offer the suggestion that such supervision overbuildings under your care as architect must accord to you a welldeserved professional success. I am very truly yours, CHAS. H. BISHOP.(Copy.) Residence, Westfield, N. J. The originals of these and scores of other references are on file at my office, and will be placed before any interested 8 LAMBERTS SUBURBAN ARCHITECTURE. TESTIMONIALS—Continued. 2084 Third Avenue, New York, Dec. 8, Wm. A. Lambert, 114 Nassau Street, City: Dear Sir: I take this opportunity of expressing my satisfactionwith my house, of which you are the architect. It is much ad-mired for its great utility of space, not a foot of waste room in it,and the artistic exterior appearance, which is quite unusual inhouses of so low cost. The interior is cozy, homelike and com-pact as a house possibly could be. Your drawings and specifica-tions were perfect, supervision thorough, and the cost was lessthan you estimated. To those who may be interested I cannotrecommend your services too highly. (Copy.) Yours very truly, WALTER H. SMITH. Dr. David St. John. Hackensack, N. J., June 1, 1894. Wm. A. Lambert, Esq.:Dear Sir: We are much pleased with our new residence. It isadmirably adapted to our requirements; well arranged, thor-oughly built; neat, tasteful and original in


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