339 resultados para Doors.
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Songs out of doors, early verses.--Songs out of doors, later poems.--Narrative poems.--Labour and romance.--Hearth and altar.--Epigrams, greetings, and inscriptions.--Pro patria.--The red flower and golden stars.--In praise of poets.--Music.--The house of Rimmon, a drama in four acts.--Appendix: Carmina festiva.
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Songs out of doors, early verses.--Songs out of doors, later poems.--Narrative poems.--Labour and romance.--Hearth and altar.--Epigrams, greetings, and inscriptions.--Pro patria.--The red flower and golden stars.--In praise of poets.--Music.--The house of Rimmon, a drama in four acts.--Appendix: Carmina festiva.
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Kano Sansetsu; 5 ft. 8 47/64 in.x 15 ft. 11 9/64 in.; four sliding doors (fusuma) ink, color and gold on paper
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Shaw-Shoemaker 46705.
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"Prose and verse word-pictures of buds and flowers and the life out-of-doors ... originally intended for only 'one little girl with a face of morning,'--the author's granddaughter."--Publisher's announcement.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Spence Bros., contractor. Also called Natural History Museum
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Purchased 1920; addition 1949. Located at corner of Hill and S. Fifth. Used to be used for ice hockey. West entrance
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Renamed East Hall in 1995. Built 1923. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. On verso: Photo R. Schneidewind
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View toward north and cityscape. Finishing stone around entrance doors in place. No. 23 of chronological series of construction photographs, numbered 1 to 32. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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On verso: East Office #75. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction. On verso: Photo R. Schneidewind
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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. W.B. Wood Co., construction.
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Spier & Rohns, architect. Cornerstone laid on October 15, 1901; building occupied in 1903. Originally West Medical Building; became Samuel Trask Dana Building. Also known as Natural Resources Building.