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(erielack) FW: Stolen Jamestown Station Chandeliers
- Subject: (erielack) FW: Stolen Jamestown Station Chandeliers
- From: "Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul)" <paultup_@_lucent.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 10:11:50 -0500
Forwarded message:
Paul, I don't have access to the erielack list here at the office. Could
you repost this there? I took it from the AIA Newsletter. Schuyler __________________________________________________________________________
Have You Seen These Chandeliers?
Three of these 10- to 12-foot-long, solid brass beauties were stolen
recently from the former train station in Jamestown, N.Y, reports the
city's Building/Zoning Code Enforcement Officer, Larry Scalise, AIA. The
1920s station, currently under restoration, served as home for the
chandeliers since it was built. "The theft was not a random act, it was
very well planned," Scalise says. "Whoever stole them knew their value and
more than likely had a destination already in mind." Scalise suspects that
the chandeliers may end up as part of a similar restoration project, and is
asking his fellow architects to keep an eye out for them. Anyone with
information should contact him, (716) 483-7541 or
scalise_@_cityofjamestownny.com <mailto:scalise@cityofjamestownny.com>.
Schuyler Larrabee
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