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Viscose Village - Borough History - Marcus Hook, PA

Viscose Village was, and is a unique historical complex of lasting appeal. Its pioneer community designs are being rediscovered by modern site developers. Its ...

American Viscose Village at Marcus Hook - Temple Digital Collections

Item Description ; Contact, [email protected] ; Finding Aid, The images in this digital collection were selected from a larger archival collection. View a ...

Tate, Christine - excerpts from Ph.D. dissertation, 2002, 2009

Science History Institute Archives · Herbert T. Pratt Papers (GB14-030) · Series I. Research Files, 1897-2013, undated · Sub-series 4. Viscose Village Files ...

Viscose Village Archives - DELCO.Today

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American Viscose Company Historical Marker - Explore PA History

American Viscose Company. Region: Philadelphia and its Countryside/Lehigh Valley. County: Delaware. Marker Location: Viscose Village Plaza, Marcus Hook.

Viscose Village being built in 1912 and a great Historical Weekend ...

The Viscose Plant originally made artificial silk and later rayon. The village was built in 1912/1913 to accommodate the workers.

The Viscose Company. Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania: First and ...

(Source: "An Industrial Village", Ho 343.84.90.2): First Floor Plan; Other Titles: Series/Book Title: Social Museum Collection; Classification: Archival ...

American Viscose Co. - The Historical Marker Database

... (rayon). Plant employees, many of whom were women, lived in Viscose Village, a planned community built in 1912-1915 designed by Ballinger & Perrot of Phila.

American Viscose Corp., Marcus Hook, PA - OldChesterPa

... village where we lived a short while until dad and mom bought a house on White Avenue in Linwood. Crown Rayon sent him to Philadelphia Textile Institute ...

American Viscose Corporation - Wikipedia

American Viscose Corporation Industrial Village built to house workers in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania. Contents. 1 History; 2 See also; 3 References; 4 External ...

The Factory and the Village - The Historical Marker Database

The result, commonly known as “Viscose Village”, was inspired by English factory villages. ... Collection, Athenaeum of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania

Viscose Journal

• Village Bookstore (Leeds) • Walter König Serpentine Gallery (London) ... Library. Info. Issue 1. Style. Index. 1. Editors Letter: Jeppe Ugelvig About ...

Roster of 25 Years of Service, American Viscose Corporation - 1951

Archive Record ; Dates of Creation, 1951 ; Scope & Content, Bound book with a silver cover. Serves as the complete roster for those who have received 25 years of ...

The Viscose: Back to Life - The Roanoker magazine

Creating this type of village at a cluttered, busy site in the flood plain of the Roanoke River will be quite the challenge, according to ...

Viscose Magazine #6: TEXT | Village. Leeds, UK

The sixth issue of Viscose Journal focuses on fashion as constructed through words, language and writing. From the pens of fashion journalists and art ...

American Viscose Corp. - Sites Of New Jersey

American Viscose · Photos. Not to much is known about the history of the American Viscose Corp. ... community center and later turned into a few apartments ...

Shop - Viscose Journal

• Village Bookstore (Leeds) • Walter König Serpentine Gallery (London) ... archives of trans history that form the underside of fashion itself. The ...

The History Of Juniata Terrace

... villages under his direction. His first was a village at the Marcus Hook Viscose plant and then a larger industrial village in Wilmington, DE. To alleviate ...

ExplorePAHistory.com - Image

In 1930, American Viscose Corporation opened a new rayon plant in Meadville, PA, about twenty miles south of Erie.

Viscose's closing was a nightmare for many that centered around ...

This was the American Viscose Corporation, “Viscose,” which later became FMC Corporation and still later, Avtex Fibers Inc. I was a third ...