A stucco house built of
BISHOPRIC
is for “All Time and Clime”
Residence—A. B. Headley, Esq., No. 1450 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Architects—Foote, Headley & Carpenter, 401-3 Carter Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. Bishopric Stucco Base used on all Exteriors
FOOTE, HEADLEY & CARPENTER
ARCHITECTS
401 CARTER BUILDING, CHURCH STREET ROCHESTER, N. Y.
March 31, 1921.
The Bishopric Manufacturing Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
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nclosing photo of my residence finished recently, on which I used !ase for Stucco Exterior.
ise has been completed for over a year, and we find the construction ctory and it makes a warm house in the winter and cool in the summer.
Very truly yours,
A. B. HEADLEY.
great importance in the construction of the house of to provide for the preservation of its beauty, its e against fire, vermin and decay, its insulation against f temperature and dampness. Bishopric stucco and ise in construction and in use, offers the possibilities surance.
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