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Practically impervious to the forces of destrucution, resists fire, sound, shock and explosion, offers freedom of design, saving of space and exceptional strength

Title:Practically impervious to the forces of destrucution, resists fire, sound, shock and explosion, offers freedom of design, saving of space and exceptional strength
Alternate title:Specify plaster on metal lath for lasting quality, genuine economy : practically impervious to the forces of destrucution, resists fire, sound, shock and explosion, offers freedom of design, saving of space and exceptional strength
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Note:Cleveland, Ohio : Metal Lath Manufacturers Association, [between 1930 and 1939?], 1930
  
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Subject:Architectural metal-work
Subject:Architectural metal-work -- Catalogs
Subject:Catalogs
Subject:Catalogs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century
Subject:Fire prevention
Subject:Fire prevention -- Catalogs
Subject:Lathing
Subject:Lathing -- Catalogs
Subject:Manufacturers' catalogs -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- 20th century
Subject:Metal Lath Manufacturers Association -- Catalogs
Subject:Metal-work -- Catalogs
Subject:Commercial catalogs
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