A Beautifully Detailed, Early Photograph of the Entrance to the State Suite of the New Union Station in Washington, D.C. HAND-COLORED. D.H. Burnham & Co., Architects. From the American Architect & Building News, June 3, 1908. This picture is extremely hard to find, as the American Architect & Building News not only had a very small circulation during that time, but very few were actually preserved or colored as this has been. It measures 7.5 x 11.5 inches. Has a mat border & foam core backing (not attached to the picture). The whole plan measures approximately 12 by 16 inches (with mat border). Finely detailed & beautifully hand-colored with watercolor. We offer framing for all of the plans & prints that we sell on the website. Simply select the frame type you would like & your plan or print will be professionally matted & framed before being shipped to you. Note that this will add approximately 3 days to the shipping time. All frames are 1 inch wide & made of solid wood with a glass window. Frames for small plans & prints less than 15 inches tall or wide are an additional $75, & the window is 12 by 16 inches & the full frame measures 13.5 by 17.5 inches. Large plans & prints more than 15 inches tall or wide are an additional $115, & the window is 16 by 20 inches & the full frame measures 17.5 by 21.5 inches. New Union Station, Washington Dc, 1908. D H Burnham & Co, Architects. Hand Colored, Original Plan. Architecture, Antique, Vintage