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Creator: George Grant Elmslie
Terractotta Architectural Element by George Grant Elmslie
By George Grant Elmslie
Located in New Orleans, LA
Architect George Elmslie designed this terracotta tile for a Midwest school building. Beautiful details for buildings was an art for people like Elmslie and those he worked with such...
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Mid-20th Century American George Grant Elmslie Building and Garden Elements
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Terracotta, Wood
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