Harold H. Crawford designed this structure for a band shell in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. The architectural drawing shows elevations and plans for the building. The band shell stands in John burch Park near the center of the Cannon Falls.
This drawing by Harold H. Crawford shows the layout for the foundry casting of a bronze tablet, presented to the Mayo brothers by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of Alwalton Church in England. This student work was completed while Crawford was at the University of Illinois.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of a pastoral scene in England. This student work was completed while Crawford was at Harvard University.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of a tomb in Italy. This student work was completed while Crawford was at the University of Illinois.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of a villa in Italy. This student work was completed while Crawford was at the University of Illinois.
Harold H. Crawford's architectural rendering is a presentation drawing of St. Peters Cathedral in Italy. This student work was completed while Crawford was at the University of Illinois.
Harold H. Crawford designed this house for Dr. Edward H. Rynearson. The architectural drawing shows elevations for the home. The residence is also known as ""Sunny Slopes"".
Harold H. Crawford designed this building for the Elba Dairy Cooperative. The architectural drawing shows building and window elevations for the creamery.
The E. A. Knowlton residence, built In 1875 by J. D. Blake and later owned by Albert Harrington, was sold to E. A. Knowlton in 1889. He owned the house until 1906 when it sold to John Kahler and some investors. The building was extensively remodeled and additions were added. In 1907 it opened as the Kahler Hotel. When the ""New"" Kahler Hotel was built in 1921, the name of this structure was changed to Damon Hotel.
Harold H. Crawford designed this "Scottish Cottage" as a summer home for Dr. Donald C. Balfour. The architectural drawing shows the elevations of the house.
Harold H. Crawford designed this "Scottish Cottage" as a summer home for Dr. Donald C. Balfour. The architectural drawing shows the elevations of the house.
Harold H. Crawford designed this building for the Masonic Temple in Tracy, Minnesota. The architectural rendering was a presentation drawing for a client.
Harold H. Crawford designed this building for the Hayfield Presbyterian Church in Hayfield, Minnesota. The architectural rendering was a presentation drawing for a client.
Harold H. Crawford designed this building for Central School in Rochester, Minnesota. The architectural drawing was a presentation drawing for a bond referendum.