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Identifier: BuildingWithAssurance (find matches)
Title: Building with assurance
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Morgan Woodwork Organization
Subjects: woodwork -- catalogs domestic architecture -- catalogs furnishings -- catalogs Division 06 Division 12 wood posts and columns wood stairs wood railings base and shoe moldings exterior wood door frames wood door and window casings dining tables and chairs lamps couchws and loveseats art glass
Publisher: Morgan Woodwork Organization
Contributing Library: MBJ collection

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x7-0, IH1-6x7-0, IH No. 1 White Pine 1-2x6-8, IH1-4x6-8, IH1-6 X 6-8, IH1-2x7-0, 1^1-4x7-0, U/i1-6x7-0, IH Glazing: Genuine Polished Plate—Plain or Beveled—Double Strength or Art Glass set in Metal. These Morgan Designs can be built in other woods and sizes 271 ^ r^ The Mirror Door Is a Modern Necessity T^O BE classified as modern, your home must^ include mirror doors. They are Miladys firstaid to correct dressing. It is the final glance ather full-length reflection which gives her that com-fortable feeling of assurance under scrutiny somuch coveted by every woman. And the conveni-ence is no less appreciated by the men. At leastone closet in every bedroom should have a mirrordoor. And wherever possible one should be installedin some convenient room where it can be used dailyby all who leave the house. On the following pagewe show an appropriate and popular design. In addition to this, any of the inside panel doorsshown on the preceding pages can be supplied withmirror. ==^ 272 ^ I
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Mirror Door M-888 White Enamel Finish Illustrated, Any design, size and wood shown as stock in Panel Doors carried in stock glazed withGenuine Polished Plate Mirror—Beveled or Plain. This Morgan Desiiiln can be built in other woods and sizes. ^ ^^a A^ Morgan Flush Doors TV/rORGAN Flush or Sanitary Doors are today recognized^^^ by the leading architects throughout the United Statesas the highest of standard door value based on Merit and Con-struction, Years of hard work, studying, comparing, analyzingand investigating, have resulted in Morgan Flush or Sanitarydoors, which are placed on the market with entire confidencethat they will fulfill all requirements. The core or foundation of all Morgan Flush Doors is builtup of white pine, thoroughly kiln dried, using our Wedge DowelConstruction with six inch stiles and top rail and twelve inchbottom rail. This frame or foundation part of the door formsa perfect flush door in itself and after being put together, isre-dried and then planed an

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  • bookyear:1921
  • bookdecade:1920
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Morgan_Woodwork_Organization
  • booksubject:woodwork____catalogs
  • booksubject:domestic_architecture____catalogs
  • booksubject:furnishings____catalogs
  • booksubject:Division_06
  • booksubject:Division_12
  • booksubject:wood_posts_and_columns
  • booksubject:wood_stairs
  • booksubject:wood_railings
  • booksubject:base_and_shoe_moldings
  • booksubject:exterior_wood_door_frames
  • booksubject:wood_door_and_window_casings
  • booksubject:dining_tables_and_chairs
  • booksubject:lamps
  • booksubject:couchws_and_loveseats
  • booksubject:art_glass
  • bookpublisher:Morgan_Woodwork_Organization
  • bookcontributor:MBJ_collection
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  • bookleafnumber:276
  • bookcollection:buildingtechnologyheritagelibrary
  • bookcollection:additional_collections
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