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Index of Patterns & Shapes by Ralph Stevenson & Williams

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City Hotel, New York
Pottery Pattern
Columbia College
Pottery Pattern
Columbia College, NY - Ralph Stevenson & Williams
Pottery Pattern
Court House, Boston - Stevenson & Williams
Pottery Pattern
Dorney Court
Pottery Pattern
Harvard College #2
Pottery Pattern
Octagon Church, Boston - R. Stevenson & Williams
Pottery Pattern
President Washington
Pottery Pattern
Scudder's American Museum
Pottery Pattern
St. Paul's Chapel
Pottery Pattern
St. Paul's Chapel
Pottery Shape
State House, Boston - Stevenson
Pottery Pattern
State House, Boston - Stevenson & Williams
Pottery Pattern
Staughton's Church, Philadelphia - Stevenson & Williams
Pottery Pattern
View of the Aqueduct Bridge at Little Falls
Pottery Pattern
View of the Aqueduct Bridge at Rochester
Pottery Pattern
Washington and La Fayette
Pottery Pattern
Water Works, Philadelphia
Pottery Pattern
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