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Home > Maryland > Baltimore > National Union Bank Building, Fayette & Charles Streets, Baltimore, Independent City, MD



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Item Title
National Union Bank Building, Fayette & Charles Streets, Baltimore, Independent City, MD

Location
Fayette & Charles Streets, Baltimore, MD

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS MD-393

Subjects
Banking
Banks


Related Names
Long, Robert Cary
Pickering, E. H., Photographer


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. Historic American Buildings Survey
2. Historic American Buildings Survey E. H. Pickering, Photographer September 1936 SHOWING CARVED TYPANUM BEING LOWERED ON WAY TO MUNICIPAL MUSEUM. ORIGINALLY AT FAYETTE AND CHARLES STREETS, NATIONAL UNION BANK. ROBERT CAREY LONG, ARCHITECT.
3. Historic American Buildings Survey E. H. Pickering, Photographer September 1936 SANDSTONE TYPANUM ORIGINALLY NATIONAL UNION BANK, CAHRLES & FAYETTE STREETS- ROBERT CAREY LONG, ARCHITECT.
4. Historic American Buildings Survey E. H. Pickering, Photographer September 1936 SABDSTONE TYPANUM FROM OLD NATIONAL UNION BANK IN THE GARDEN OF REMBRANDT PEALE'S MUSEUM AFTER THE 1931 RESTORATION OF THE MUSEUM Andrea Franzoni
5. Historic American Buildings Survey E. H. Pickering, Photographer August 1936 FOMERLY AT NATIONAL UNION BANK CHARLES & FAYETTE STREETS, ARCHITECT: ROBERT CAREY LONG


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