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Chair Rail

Michael Fulp House, NW perspective view of surviving masonry walls (1967)
Photos 1005.01.037

Northwest perspective view of surviving walls, window frames & chimney

Michael Fulp House · 1967

Black and white photographic print showing northwest perspective view of Michael Fulp House after 1967 partial collapse. Details include: gable-end fireplace chimney; attic window west of chimney; chair rail (integral with window sill) on east wall extending south to fireplace; west pier ["jamb"] of fireplace; wall markings locate attic staircase; vertic

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Michael Fulp House, reversed perspective view of surviving walls (1970)
Photos 1005.01.040

Reversed perspective view of surviving gable walls

Michael Fulp House · November 1970

Black and white photographic print, showing reversed southwest perspective view of Michael Fulp House 3 years after April 1967 partial collapse. NOTE: This print was made with the negative in reversed horizontal orientation. See the second image for the correct southwest perspective. Details include: parged masonry; off-center attic window opening in s

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Michael Fulp House, SE perspective view of surviving masonry walls (1970
Photos 1005.01.041

Southeast perspective view of surviving walls

Michael Fulp House · November 1970

Black and white photographic print, southeast perspective view of Michael Fulp House during restoration, showing partially restored northern bay of east eaves wall [behind stone stock-pile in foreground] and surviving interior and eastern segments of north gable wall. The apex of this gable wall supported the stove chimney seen in records MFHPH18--1005.0

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Michael Fulp House, Interior of N gable wall after partial collapse (c.1969
Photos 1005.01.035

Surviving gable wall after partial collapse

Michael Fulp House · c.1967

Digital image of a black and white photographic print showing southwest perspective view of north gable wall interior of Michael Fulp ["Bridge Keeper's"] House before restoration. The masonry mass to the right in the photo is the remains of the western segment of the south gable wall after collapse of the western section of the east eaves wall. To the le

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