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Facilities Management Records, 1678/2003

19.00 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection includes a number of accessions and groups of records directly from the Office of Facilities Management including publications, administrative records, blueprints, and other documents as well as blueprints and other architectural drawings that come under the administrative responsibility of the office, but may have been transferred from miscellaneous sources.

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Facilities Management Records, 1678/2003 19.00 Linear Feet

Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946/1979

21.75 Linear Feet
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Records, 1946-1979, of the Jamestown Corporation which was responsible for two of Paul Green's outdoor dramas, "The Common Glory," and "The Founders." Includes certificate of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, yearbooks, scripts, programs, ground plans, costume designs audio-visual materials, photographs, music and loose papers (correspondence and budgets).

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Jamestown Corporation Records, 1946/1979 21.75 Linear Feet

J. Palin Thorley Papers, 1910/1987, bulk 1930/1986

28.90 Linear Feet
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The papers of J. Palin Thorley contain personal and business papers, legal and financial papers, photographs, studio notes, drawings and sketches, ceramics, and artifacts. Joseph Palin Thorley was an internationally known potter who supplied the Craft House museum shop with reproductions of eighteenth-century antiques from Colonial Williamsburg's collection. The collection largely relates to Thorley's pottery work and business, documenting his creative and scholarly process. For an enhanced description of each thematic series, see the detailed series listing.

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J. Palin Thorley Papers, 1910/1987, bulk 1930/1986 28.90 Linear Feet

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