Edwards buildings. . FIG. 56 Two very fine buildings. Above is onr STEELCOTE MORLINE MODEL may also behad in the STUCCO-WOOD construction. Below is our STUCCO-WOOD DALLAS MODEL. Both of these stations are large androomy. Well adajited to any location. See floor plans on pages 4S, 49, FIG. 57 40 THE EDWARDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO, EDWARDS FILLING STATIONS In Fig. 58 is shown onr popular STUCCO-WOOD POCO MODEL STATION. This building10 X 14 feet, is compact in arrangement, yet is pleasing and attractive. Note the handsome roof, the ornamental galvanized steel Pilaster


Edwards buildings. . FIG. 56 Two very fine buildings. Above is onr STEELCOTE MORLINE MODEL may also behad in the STUCCO-WOOD construction. Below is our STUCCO-WOOD DALLAS MODEL. Both of these stations are large androomy. Well adajited to any location. See floor plans on pages 4S, 49, FIG. 57 40 THE EDWARDS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CINCINNATI, OHIO, EDWARDS FILLING STATIONS In Fig. 58 is shown onr popular STUCCO-WOOD POCO MODEL STATION. This building10 X 14 feet, is compact in arrangement, yet is pleasing and attractive. Note the handsome roof, the ornamental galvanized steel Pilasters at the corners. The Colonialwindows, glazed. Panelled steel ceiling under the roof overhang admirably adapted to lighting of these buildings will be seen throughout the Eastern and Central States. While nocanopv is used with this model, yet the large roof overhang is ample to shelter two pumps.


Size: 2025px × 1234px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjectbuildingmaterials