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Mike Wallace interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright : transcripts, 1957.

Canadian Centre for Architecture
2 items ;

[Souvenir mug ] [realia].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 mug
Souvenir mug from the travelling exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright, in the Realm of Ideas.

Reminiscences of Frank Lloyd Wright : oral history, 1957.

Columbia University
45 leaves. 1 reel.
Opinions on religion, politics, and architecture in two television interviews with Mike Wallace.

[Set of coasters] [realia].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
4 coasters

Excerpts from the writings of Frank Lloyd Wright : instructional material, 1970.

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 item ;

Larkin Company plans, 1904, 1912.

State University of New York Buffalo
1 reel microfilm
Architectural plans from 1904 and 1912 for the Larkin Company's administration building which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater [realia].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 scarf

[Pencil] [realia].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 pencil

[Cast bronze portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright] [realia] : [medal / designed by John Cook].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 art original

Taliesin [realia].

Canadian Centre for Architecture
1 trivet

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