9.6.17 Lunchtime drawing: "Hugh O'Neill" written in huge letters on the pediment of his former cast-iron facaded dry goods store on Sixth Ave, and there are two gold domes, all dating from 1887-90.
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9.6.17 Lunchtime drawing: "Hugh O'Neill" written in huge letters on the pediment of his former cast-iron facaded dry goods store on Sixth Ave, and there are two gold domes, all dating from 1887-90.
10.28.19 Lunch drawing: Gold domes topping the cast iron facade of the former Hugh O'Neill's Dry Goods Store, designed by Mortimer C. Merritt and built primarily in 1887 on Sixth Avenue in the Ladies Mile Historic District.
5.25.18 Lunchtime drawing: Roses and the Hugh O’Neill building that I drew a few days ago in the background.