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Description
View from a dirt road behind the men's dormitories, left to right: The Commons, now known as Huddleston Hall, Fairchild Hall, and Hetzel Hall. Wooden scaffolding and construction machinery can be seen directly behind Fairchild Hall. This image was taken in Durham, New Hampshire on April 26, 1927 as part of landscape architect Bremer W. Pond's project number 143 and is number 185 in his index.
Date Created
1927-04-26
Place
University of New Hampshire; Durham (N.H.)
Subject
Huddleston Hall (Durham (N.H.)); Fairchild Hall (Durham (N.H.)); Hetzel Hall (Durham N.H.)); Construction projects; Concrete construction; University of New Hampshire; Universities and Colleges; College Campuses; Landscape Architecture; New Hampshire--Durham
Extent
5.5 inches x 3.25 inches
Access Rights
These materials may be used for the purposes of research, teaching, and private study. For all other uses, contact Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library for permission.
Rights Holder
University of New Hampshire
Medium
black and white negatives
Source
The original document is housed in the Milne Special Collections and Archives at the University of New Hampshire.
Type
Image
File Format
image/jpeg
Scanning Information
University of New Hampshire. Library.