Stationery and business Cards - Yehezkel and Dora Gad's Office
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בתיק: נייר מכתבים של משרד יחזקאל ודורה גד, כרטיסי ביקור מתקופות שונות של המשרד וכרטיסי שנה טובה שהוציא משרד דורה גד ארכיטקט, מעצב, מהנדס
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ארכיון דורה גד, המופקד בארכיון אדריכלות ישראל (אא"י), זמין דיגיטלית באדיבות המסלול האקדמי המכללה למינהל ובמסגרת שיתוף פעולה בין משרד המורשת, הספרייה הלאומית של ישראל, בצלאל אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב ירושלים, וחטיבת היודאיקה בספריית הרווארד. The Dora Gad Archive, deposited at The Israel Architecture Archive (IAA), can now be accessed online, by courtesy of College of Management Academic Studies, and as part of a collaborative initiative between The Israel Ministry of Heritage, The National Library of Israel, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and the Judaica collection at the Harvard University Library.