98 resultados para Roof gutters


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On verso: Political speeches really drew a crowd. Here Ex. Governor Ferris, founder of Ferris State Univ., speaks at a large rally with hundreds of interested listeners, even on the roof of the shed

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[Conceptual Sketch of Roof Development], untitled. Green ink sketch on electrostatic print, initialed, 30x42 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Looking southeast. Taken from roof of Ann Arbor High?

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[Early Roof Studies], untitled. Black and blue ink sketches on two sheets of tracing paper with blue and orange marker coloring, 18x28 inches. Second sketch is digital image only

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Looking west from roof of adjacent building. Albert Kahn, architect. Irwin & Leighton, contractors. Construction 1914-1915. Building named for Edward H. Kraus. Image mounted on linen. One of series of construction photos probably taken by Lyndon for contractor and given to UM Building & Grounds. On image: New Science Bldg. Irwin + Leighton, contractors. June 18, 1914.

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View toward north. Steel framework for roof of building nearly complete. Exterior limestone on second floor. No. 18 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction

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View toward north including cityscape. Limestone in progress on second floor. Roof is being prepared for finish. Finishing stonework on first floor. Additional scaffolding from east tower to roof. No. 24 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction

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View toward north. Clear cityscape to northeast. Stonework appears complete first and second floors. Roof nearly completely prepared. No. 27 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction

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View toward north. Roof in final stage. No. 30 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction

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Rear of building. William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958

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Rear of building. William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958

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Rear of building from Diagonal. William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958. On verso: G.R. Swain, 713 East University Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.

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State Street side of building (front). William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958

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State Street side of building (front). Tennis Court to right. William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958. Image includes tennis courts. On verso: From Michigan Historical Collections, University of Michigan, 168 Rackham Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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State Street side of building (front). William L. Jenney, architect. Originally University Museum, built 1880-1881. Roof replaced 1894. Museum moved in 1928. Housed Department of Romance Languages after 1928. Building razed in 1958. Image includes Alumni Memorial Hall, Graduate Library, Old University Hall, Chemistry Building, and Observatory. On verso: View from the Union