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Restored and re-aligned DeTurk kitchen-door jambs (2009)
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Restored kitchen door jambs

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Digital photograph showing restored kitchen-door jambs with water table above sill. Water table level, seen after 24-36 hour [2-3 inches] rainfall, is 2 inches above the door sill. [See mitigation plans in DTR09PH42--1001.01.126, DTR09PH66--1001.01.150, and DTR09PH74--1001.01.163]. This "pool" level is a function of a high ambient water table soaking the

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DeTurk, exterior view--stone sill, jambs & masonry piers at kitchen doorway
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Restored kitchen doorway piers, jambs, and sill

DeTurk · 10/29/2009

Masonry joints in random rubble piers abutting doorway were repointed in April, 2010, applying hydraulic-grade mortar to joints situated below restored final [20th-century] grade or below the high water table levels [seen here at 2 inches below top of sill about 48 hours after rainfall; the water table rises to several inches above the sill top after 2-3 inc

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Restored DeTurk exterior pier foundation north of kitchen doorway
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Restored kitchen pier foundation

DeTurk · 08/16/2009

Restored view of exterior foundation segment shown in DTR09PH66--1001.01.150. Lower foundation stones of this pier have been re-laid in setting ["bedding"] mortar, and will be repointed with hydraulic-grade mortar [see note {2} to DTR09PH66--1001.01.150]. The foot of the northern oak replacement jamb seen in the upper left corner, and its southern counte

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Restored N masonry pier, kitchen cellar doorway, before repointing (2009)
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Restored masonry pier

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Digitial photograph of realigned and reconstructed masonry pier abutting the north jamb at the DeTurk kitchen doorway. The joints were repointed in the traditional convex double-struck “V” method{1}, using sand from the adjacent Little Manatawny Creek, mason’s lime, and a small percentage of Portland cement. A higher proportion [about 20%] of Portland cement

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Restored pier foundation at DeTurk kitchen door
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Restored masonry pier foundations

DeTurk · 10/17/2009

Post-restoration view of east doorway sill and lower abutments flanking oak replacement jambs. Water table is 5 inches below sill after 2 inches of rain in 48 hours. Temporary door is in place until water mitigation plan is implemented, after which the restored masonry joints will be pointed. Hydraulic mortar [see note {2} to DTR09PH66-1001.01.150} will b

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Restored DeTurk abutment pier foundation north of door jamb
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Restored pier foundation at kitchen door

DeTurk · 08/16/2009

Restored interior view of abutment pier foundation north of replacement door jamb. Base blocks and the pier between east entry door and window in the east wall have been reset with new bed ["setting"] mortar. Pumping did not materially accelerate reduction of the water table after heavy rain primarily because of the large sub-grade "reservoir" recharging

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Restored DeTurk low retaining wall (2010)
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Restored retaining wall detail

DeTurk · 05/09/2010

Exterior detail view of western [restored] segment of the low retaining wall abutting the higher retaining wall which stabilizes the upper grade along the east eaves wall. This restored wall segment is laid with bed mortar but no pointing in the exposed joints, presenting the appearance of a “dry-laid” wall. The upper surface is parged [lighter mortar coatin

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North face of  retaining wall south of DeTurk kitchen doorway (2009)
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Retaining wall at pier south of kitchen doorway

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Face [green] of east-west retaining wall at intersection with masonry pier south of kitchen doorway. See DTR09PH4--1001.01.124 for discussion of possible earlier "battered" retaining wall and its relationship with the door abutment pier and interior partition wall. This photo shows the [green] north face of the retaining wall seen along the left edge of p

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South jamb-foot of later frame at DeTurk kitchen doorway (2009)
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Rotted south door jamb-foot on later plinth block

DeTurk · 7/21/2009

South jamb foot of later frame of east kitchen doorway. Rotted and apparently termite-damaged oak jamb foot and mortise for anchor-pin in a later stone plinth-block ["pedestal stone"], which is 18-20 inches higher than original sill, which served as the plinth for both jambs [see DTR09PH43--1001.01.127 for view of original sill, millstone stoop, and 20th

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Persepctive view showing E & S elevations
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SE perspective view

DeTurk · 05/09/2009

Digital photographic print showing perspective view of southern gable end and eastern elevation.

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DeTurk House south elevation (1958)
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south elevation

DeTurk · August 1958

Digital image of DeTurk House from original photographic print showing south elevation. Brick oculus, currently blind, was probably originally a vent for the granary/storage attic. Gabled hood above the 2d floor loading door is presumed to be the original form. Other details include: horizontal plate-ties at eaves line, outlooker remnants and masonry pock

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Deturk House, south elevation (1973)
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South elevation

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows front view of house without pent hoods. Details include: pedimented hood above attic door, pent roof outlooker remnants, roughly coursed {n} stone gable wall, original brick oculus attic vent. {n} to be distinguished from “ashlar”, a more formal English wall pattern laid up with bl

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DeTurk House, south elevation view (c. 1990)
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South elevation view

DeTurk · c.1990

Black & white photographic print of DeTurk House showing a a south elevation view. Note on reverse of photo says "copyright [symbol] Steve Myers Studios 1990." Details shown in this image include: gabled pent hood, hyphenated pent roof, oculus, replicated two-board attic door with moldings applied to simulate a paneled door, the centered door at ground le

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Deturk House, SE perspective view (1941)
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · Summer 1941

Digital image of photographic print showing southeast perspective view of DeTurk House. Details include: brick oculus above gable hood, recently shingled pent roofs (SW corner shingles of west pent damaged), pedimented hood above attic door. The oculus [now bricked shut] was probably originally a vent for the attic storage area ("granary"). First floor an

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Deturk House, perspective view from southeast
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image showing perspective view from southeast. Details include: gabled pent hood, shingled pent roofs, later glazed sash in both doors; shed-form roof in lower left corner is appended to early stone addition. Also note stoop block; modern grade is at level of top of stoop. See notes for cross referencing info.

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DeTurk House, perspective view from the SE
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image from photographic print showing perspective view of east and south elevations. Details include: shed-form pent hood, pent roofs, 19th-century slate roof, paneled shutters, Dutch door and attic door with later glazed sash. The shed-form pent hood shown here above the cellar doorway does not appear in any known photographs prior to 1918 and

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DeTurk House, perspective view from SE
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image of photographic print deaccessioned by the Historical Society of Berks County. Image shows perspective view of east & south elevations of house and includes text in white ink overlay: "Johan De Tirck Debora De Tircken 1767 Oley, PA." Details include: pedimented hood over attic granary door, hyphenated pent roofs, shed-form pent hood ove

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DeTurk House, southeast perspective view (c.1909)
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · c.1909

Digital image of perspective view from southeast, scanned from a halftone reproduction of a photograph appearing in ”The Passing Scene,” vol. 3, page 194 by George M. Meiser, IX. Details include: altered Dutch door (glazed sash added); gabled hood over granary [attic] door; gable-end chimney; east pent hood outlookers [lacks frame and roofing]; paneled s

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DeTurk House, perspective view from southeast (1975)
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Southeast perspective view

DeTurk · 06/18/1975

Perspective view from southeast. People pictured from left to right are Ned Lorah, Steve Kindig, and an unidentified woman. Details include: gable hood, clay-tiled pent roof and main roof, coursed and dressed masonry. See MULTIMEDIA LINKS or additional image for view of reverse of photo.

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DeTurk House, colored postcard from photo of SE perspective view (c.1915)
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Southeast perspective view from postcard

DeTurk · c.1915-1918

Digital image of a tinted postcard print created from photograph by H. Winslow Fegley, showing a perspective view of the east [right] and south [left] elevations of house. Details shown include: pent roofs, gable hood, gable-end chimney, 19th-century slate roof, doors with later glazed sash, window sash, paneled shutters, stone stoop. Full text on fron

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DeTurk House, southeast perspective view (c.1974)
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Southeast perspective view showing outlooker remnants

DeTurk · c.1974

Digital image from original photographic print showing southeast perspective view. Note on reverse side of photo reads "BEFORE RESTORATION" Details shown in this image include: gabled pent hood over attic door, brick gable-end chimney in south gable-end wall, Victorian slate roof, clay-tiled shed-form pent hood over ground level kitchen door in east ea

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DeTurk House, SE perspective view w/ restored outlookers (c.1974-1975)
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Southeast perspective view showing restored outlookers

DeTurk · c.1974-1975

Photographic print showing southeast perspective view with restored outlookers. Note on reverse side of photo reads "NEW ROOF OF CLAY TILE, OUTLOOKERS FOR PENT ROOF" Details shown in this image include: brick gable-end chimney, clay tile roof, pent hood, restored outlookers.

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DeTurk House SE perspective view (1958)
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southeast perspective views

DeTurk · August 1958

Digital image of perspective from the southeast of DeTurk House from original photographic print. Brick Oculus, currently "blind", was possibly originally a vent for the "granary" [ dry storage attic ]. Gabled hood framing is presumed to be original. Other details include: horizontal timber plate-ties at eaves line, outlooker remnants and masonry pockets

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