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View of a watertower from the sidewallk in between James Hall, left and Morrill Hall, right. Taylor Hall can be seen mostly obscured by tall pine trees on the right. Two other campus buildings are visible near the base of the watertower and on the grassy hill to its left. A row of parked cars line the street in front of Taylor Hall. This image was taken in Durham, New Hampshire on October 22, 1936 as part of landscape architect Bremer W. Pond's project number 143 and is number 350 in his index.

Date Created

1936-10-22

Place

University of New Hampshire; Durham (N.H.)

Subject

James Hall (Durham (N.H.)); Morrill Hall (Durham (N.H.)); Taylor Hall (Durham (N.H.)); University of New Hampshire; Universities and Colleges; College Campuses; Landscape Architecture; New Hampshire--Durham

Extent

4.5 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.

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