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cellarway

Fulp (Bridge keeper's) House, as-built drawing of cellar entry (2011)
Archives 1005.01.065

Bulkhead entry waterproofing plans

Michael Fulp House · 05/13/2011

As built drawing of April, 2011 masonry project to stabilize and waterproof the cellar "bulkhead"{1} entry at the Michael Fulp (Bridge Keeper's) House. For several years prior to this reconstruction project, rainfall of ½-inch or more within a 24 hour period would produce several inches of water (occasionally 6-8 inches or more) on the cellar floor of th

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#1: Jacob Keim House, reconstructed cellar entry, field notes drawing #1
Archives 1002.01.089

Keim House addition cellar entry steps drawings

Keim · 08/19/2011 & 08/23/2011

Digital images of 2 field notes drawings and a series of 8 digital photographs showing the cellar entryway constructed in summer, 2011 at the c.1800-1820 addition to the Jacob Keim House. During most of the past 90 years, the addition-cellar doorway [Image #3, photo 3676, 5/23/11] and its approach, an earthen ramp, were sheltered against direct precipitation

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#1: Jacob Keim House, see detailed caption #4421 (2011)
Photos 1002.01.087

Restoration of cellar entry at 1753 Jacob Keim house

Keim · August 2011

Series of 71 digital photographs showing restoration and reconstruction of stone steps and wooden cellar cap ("bulkhead") and doors for the Keim House cellar entry. Thus far no evidence has been found for the existence of timber framing for an early door, or a "pintle"(a) attachment sites in the mortar joints, or other structure sheltering the stone-arche

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Fulp (Bridge Keeper's) House, see detailed caption #3273 (2011)
Photos 1005.01.066

Restoring the cellar bulkhead entry

Michael Fulp House · June 2011

Series of 20 digital photos taken during the restoration of the bulkhead cellar entry at the Michael Fulp (Bridge Keeper's) House. During or shortly after every rainfall of a half-inch or more in a 24 hour period in the past several decades, several inches of water (occasionally 6-8 inches or more) would cover the cellar floor, remaining for several days

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#1: 5804: Completed stone retaining walls & steps to Keim addition cellar
Archives 1008.01.049

Sites and Strctures Report, September 2011

Sites & Structures Reports · September 2011

Sites & Structures Report for the September, 2011 meeting of the Board of Directors of the Historic Preservation Trust of Berks County. Work completed and in-progress includes: Keim House: A. Retaining walls & steps have been completed at cellar entry to the early addition to the 1753 house, with waterproofing membrane and drain pipe from lower landing t

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