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![[Street In Capri] (Edmund B. Nolan, c. 1907) <I>AIA/T-Square Yearbook</I>,
p. 22
(1906)](/pab/iiif.cfm/A9A868E7-C459-474F-AAB0F74E00C6CFBE/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
[Street In Capri] (Edmund B. Nolan, c. 1907) AIA/T-Square Yearbook,
p. 22
(1906)
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Edmund B. Nolan, brother of noted architectural educator and author Thomas Nolan, i s listed in the Philadelphia city directories for one year only. He appears in 1908 as an architect, with no office address listed, but a residential address at 221 South DeKalb Street. Prior to this time he had associated professionally with his brother in offices in Rochester, NY, as Thos. Nolan & E. B. Nolan (1890-1892) and as Nolan, Nolan & Stern (1893-1896, with Leon Stern), and in New York City as Thos. Nolan & E. B. Nolan (1897-1898).
Written by
Sandra L. Tatman.
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