296 resultados para previous residence
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[Conceptual Sketch], untitled. Blue ink sketch with blue marker coloring on tracing paper, 12 x 19 1/2 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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[Early Conceptual Sketch], untitled. Blue ink sketch on yellow loose-leaf paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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[Conceptual Sketches], untitled. Blue ink sketches on shirt cardboard, 8x12 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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[Conceptual Sketch], untitled. Ink sketch on tracing paper with blue, purple and yellow marker coloring, 18 x 20 1/2 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Built 1921. On verso: Nurses home
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Beal Residence taken from new hospital. Building was formerly psychopathic hospital. Became Beal residence in 1944
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As a result of an active campaign for funds by the Women's League, this property was purchased in 1926 as a residence for women. Former home of Judge Harriman. In 1944 the name of the residence was changed to Mary Markley House. In 1950 the house, found to be in poor condition, was closed. The name Mary Markley was used for another residence hall built in 1954 on a different site.
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Mason & Kahn, architect. 1906-1939: Part of Catherine St. Hospitals. Built as and run as Psychopathic Hospital. 1939-1944: Known as "East Hospital." 1944-1965: Known as Beal Residence. Torn down 1965. On verso: U. Hosp. 17 (News and Information Services image?)
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[Conceptual Sketch], untitled. Red crayon drawing on tracing paper, 12x18 inches
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[Conceptual Sketch], untitled. Red crayon drawing on tracing paper, 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches
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Also known as Nurses Residence. Built 1925. Albert Kahn, architect. Addition 1954-1956. R.A. Calder, architect
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy. East facade.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.
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Kahn & Wilby, architects. Built in 1915. G.E. Christman Co., contractor. First dormitory for women opened for summer session 1915. Gift of Truman H. and John S. Newberry and Mrs. Henry Newberry Joy.