Raymond Hitchcock was a silent film actor, stage actor, and stage producer active between the 1910s and 1920s. Born on October 22, 1865 in Auburn, New York, Hitchcock first started in theater before performing in silent films including the Marshal Neilan-directed and produced Everybody's Acting (1926), a film later acquired by Howard Hughes. He continued acting in and producing stage plays while performing in films until his death on November 24, 1929 in Beverly Hills, California.
This set includes: index sheet, site plans, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, roof plans, framing plans, exterior elevations, building sections, wall sections, construction details, finish/door/window schedules, interior elevations, foundation plans, electrical schedules, lighting plans, electrical plans, plumbing plans, HVAC plans, general specifications and utility plans.
This set includes drawings for Nevada National Bank (client) by C.S.A Engineers and Surveyors (engineer).
This set includes: exterior elevations, index sheet, site plans, reflected ceiling plans, floor plans, wall sections, framing plans, foundation plans, building sections, storefront elevations, construction details, plumbing plans, HVAC plans, electrical plans and electrical schematics.
This set includes drawings for Rainbow Expressway (client) by Adams Construction Inc (contractor).
This set contains architectural drawings for Las Vegas Hilton (client), and includes drawings by Howard Hirsch Associates (consultant).
This set includes: index sheet, general specifications, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, construction details, interior elevations, and wall sections.
The Events, programs, publications, and artist information series (1980-1998) contains documents, photographs, and newspaper articles related to events and programs developed and sponsored by the Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada (AACSN). Materials include information about fundraising events like the Masque Ball and Valentine Tea; art auctions to benefit local artists; gallery showings; teaching and learning events; and copies of Arts Alive, published by AACSN. Also included are photographs of local artists, performers and their work; the AACSN Cultural Services Directory; and information related to the development of the Neon Museum.