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2022-06-21
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University of Washington Libraries, Digital Collections
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"Born and educated in England, Edward Osborn arrived in Seattle about 1910 and worked as a delineator for several well-known architectural firms. From 1920-1930, he occasionally worked as an independant designer. Osborn was known especially for his watercolor renderings. Specifications for this design state that drawings for this building were "only intended to convey the type of structure contemplated and to help contractors in tendering a purely tentative bid." This building was possibly not built."

Content first located at http://content-dev.lib.washington.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/ac&CISOPTR=935&CISOBOX=1&REC=6 accessed on 02/15/2008. Reaccessed on 06/21/2022.

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