Domino's Pizza Collection

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Meisolus
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Domino's Pizza Collection

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Ahoy Wright Chat-ers!

Is the Domino's Pizza collection still around? I found this article from 2017 that indicated it was mostly intact at that time.

https://www.freep.com/story/money/busin ... 397025001/

They own some fabulous pictures of Midway Gardens and I want to contact them about getting digital copies. For reference these are the ones the Fuermanns took in 1914.

If anyone has contact info, please let me know!
SDR
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Who can name the building from which the four windows were taken ?

Can anybody identify the commission for which this rendering was made ? The watercolor medium (if that's what it is) would be very rare in the Usonian period.

https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/9fb882 ... &auto=webp

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Hi SDR, if you're referring to the two windows and pair of doors from the article I posted, my guess is the Francis Little House.
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Thanks. There's a drawing at Artstor of a glass design for the second Little house that seems to relate to the Domino's panels.

https://library.artstor.org/#/asset/285 ... 1602511896

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Roderick Grant
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Definitely Northome.
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