Lloyd Titus
Lloyd Titus was an American architect who designed at least 10 buildings that are preserved and listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1]
His works include:
- Richardson L. Wright School, 1101 Venango St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Lloyd Titus, the Chief Draftsman, from 1901–1905, of the Department of Buildings of the Philadelphia School Board. NRHP-listed[1]
- South Philadelphia High School The original building was constructed 1907 in a Norman Romanesque style designed by Board of Education Architect Lloyd Titus.
- William W. Axe School, 1709—1733 Kinsey St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- Alexander Dallas Bache School, 801 N. Twenty-second St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- George L. Brooks School, 5629—5643 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- Thomas Dunlap School, 5031 Race St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- George L. Horn School, Frankford and Castor Aves., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- Thomas Meehan School, 5347—5353 Pulaski St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- Northeast Manual Training School, 701 Lehigh St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- Overbrook School, 6201—6231 Lebanon Ave., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
- William J. Stokely School, 1844—1860 N. Thirty-second St., Philadelphia, NRHP-listed
References
- 1 2 Staff (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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