Yesterday I featured the factory of the J. H. Sessions Clock Company, which is located at 61 East Main Street in the Forestville section of Bristol. Part of the factory complex is the company’s former main office building, a Jacobethan Revival-style structure erected c. 1918. It was designed by Bristol architect Harold A. Hayden, who also drew the plans for the Soldiers’ Memorial Monument of Bristol after serving in World War One.

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J. H. Sessions Clock Company Office (1918)

One thought on “J. H. Sessions Clock Company Office (1918)

  • July 7, 2020 at 1:45 pm
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    This would make a great topic for a video or article – industrial age manufacturers office buildings – so many so architecturally distinguished

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