J. S. Bach wrote:A few more arched windows, especially in the upper ends, and I would think it is a powerhouse.
To some, it , likely, is a powerhouse.
J. S. Bach wrote:A few more arched windows, especially in the upper ends, and I would think it is a powerhouse.
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:J. S. Bach wrote:A few more arched windows, especially in the upper ends, and I would think it is a powerhouse.
To some, it , likely, is a powerhouse.
rogruth wrote:No chimney? I guess the fired up sermons kept the congregation warm on cold days.
sleepmac wrote:...........I see a stove inside in the second photo that has a smoke pipe reaching towards the ceiling.
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:sleepmac wrote:...........I see a stove inside in the second photo that has a smoke pipe reaching towards the ceiling.
I was beginning to wonder if anyone had actually looked at the 2nd card,
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Nope; back wall - parallels window placement of front wall.
Still that's a small stove for that size of room,
rogruth wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Nope; back wall - parallels window placement of front wall.
Still that's a small stove for that size of room,
You're saying the long wall is the front? If so that would put the stack on the unseen side of the roof.
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Nope; back wall - parallels window placement of front wall.
Still that's a small stove for that size of room,
You're saying the long wall is the front? If so that would put the stack on the unseen side of the roof.
No. Other wall is what I'm calling the front to just for orientation purposes -- 2 window, a door, 1 window. Opposite wall would have 2 windows, pulpit, and a window. That would be the other wall you cannot see in the card that would have the stove pipe exiting out.
J. S. Bach wrote:Hmmm, why would "PLATES DESTROYED" be shown on the card? I have never seen that on a postcard before. Unless maybe it was a file copy retained by the publisher? Food for thought.
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