Interior photograph of lobby of the new A.T. Lewis and Son's building located in Denver, Colorado. Constructed in 1917 to expand the retail space for the A.T. Lewis & Son Dry Goods Company, the six-story annex makes extensive use of sculptural terra cotta ornamentation reminiscent of the work of Chicago architect Louis Sullivan. Harry Willoughby J. Edbrooke, nephew of prominent Denver architect Frank Edbrooke, designed the building.
Description
1 photographic slide: color, 2 x 2 in.
Subject
A. T. Lewis & Son Dry Goods Company (Denver, Colo.)--1990-2000.; Dry goods stores--Colorado--Denver--1990-2000.; Historic Buildings.; Historic preservation--Colorado--Denver.; Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Architecture--Colorado--Denver--History.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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