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[Main Building]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
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The Main Building at Pratt Institute (front view), showing Ryerson Street (now Ryerson Walk). The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Streets, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Main Building - Grand Ave.]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
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East Building at Pratt Institute, showing elevated train tracks. The East building , part of the original building complex and connected to the Main Building, was built by William Windrim in 1887. The building wraps around a courtyard, and the first floor houses Pratt Institute's Power Generating Plant, a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. Keywords: Streets, Railroads track, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Memorial Hall]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
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Exterior view of Memorial Hall at Pratt Institute, showing Ryerson Street (now Ryerson Walk) witha partial view of the Main Building. Memorial Hall, a large auditorium/theater built in memory of Mary Richardson Pratt, was built in 1926-1927 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Streets, Automobiles, Women, Pedestrians, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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Schultze Studio
[Science and Technology Quad
1937
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Courtyards -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
View of the Science and Technology quadrangle at Pratt Institute, showing the Chemistry building, Machinery building, Engineering building, and elevated train tracks on Grand Avenue. Keywords: Railroads track, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Physical Education - Openin
1926
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Basketball, Gymnasiums -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
A Pratt Institute Men's Basketball game held at the "Opening of New Casino - Gym" [from reverse]. Also on reverse, in pencil, "Dr. Charles M. Allen holding ball." Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Basketball players, College athletes, Basketball teams, College sports, Athletics, Spectators, Audiences, Architecture, Universities and colleges, Physical education and training. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 32 cm. |
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[Tennis Courts]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Tennis courts -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
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Men and women playing on the tennis courts at Pratt Institute, the Chemistry Building and Engineering Building stand in the background. Keywords: Men, Women, Tennis players, College sports, College athletes, Athletics, Architecture, Universities and colleges, Physical education and training. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[The Thrift]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Thrift Hall at Pratt Institute, showing façade and entrance. The Thrift was originally a savings bank, founded on the campus by Charles Pratt in 1889, meant to teach students and others the value of thrift. Thrift Hall was built in 1916-1917 by Shampan and Shampan. Keywords: Streets, Architecture, Trolleys, Street-railroads -- Track, Cable cars (Streetcars). |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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Hofacker, Richard, Jr.
[Commencement 1945]
1945
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Commencement ceremonies -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
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1945 graduation ceremony at Pratt Institute. Keywords: Students, Men, Women, Professors, Audiences, Spectators, Academic costume, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Engineering Building]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
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Façade and entrance of the Engineering building at Pratt Institute. The Engineering Building was built in 1928-1929 by John Mead Howells, and extended in 1935. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Library Park, October 1919,
1919
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Exterior view of the Pratt Institute Library and Library Park, taken from the campus in October 1919, when the park was opened. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 15 x 19 cm. |
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[Library Post-Renovation, Lo
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Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing a student on the staircase. Columns and arches are also visible. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 15 x 22 cm. |
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[Main Library]
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Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing women browsing in the stacks and reading, and several display cases. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Women, Students, Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 16 x 21 cm. |
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[Pratt Institute Free Librar
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Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing students in the reading room. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 16 x 22 cm. |
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[Fountain]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Fountains -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
The fountain in the Science and Technology courtyard at Pratt Institute, with a view of the façade and entrance to the Science and Technology building, several women are sketching in the courtyard. The fountain, ca. 1600?, was a well-head of Italian marble converted into a fountain, purchased by the Pratt family in 1900. Keywords: Courtyards, Architecture, Women, Students, Drawing, Artists, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Library]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing students studying at tables in a reading room. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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Pratt Institute Department o
[Library]
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Pratt Institute
Subject |
College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing students browsing in the stacks. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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[Library]
Mar-64
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Interior view of the Pratt Institute Library, showing the staircase, columns, arches and ceilings. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 26 x 21 cm. |
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[Barracks - Library Park]
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Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Barracks |
Description |
The barracks on Library Park at the Pratt Institute in winter with snow on the ground. Keyworks: Buildings, Architecture, Housing, Universities and colleges, Flagpoles. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 20 x 25 cm. |
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[Library Park]
Oct-52
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Exterior view of the Pratt Institute Library and Library Park, taken from DeKalb Avenue, Main Building and South Hall are visible on the right. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 19 x 24 cm. |
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Fairchild Aerial Surveys, In
[Aerial Views - Pratt Instit
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Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Aerial views |
Description |
Aerial view of the Pratt Institute and part of Brooklyn. Keywords: Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Streets, Roads, Automobiles, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 18 x 23 cm. |
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White
[Machinery Building]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Exterior view of the Machinery Building at Pratt Institute, with a willow tree in the foreground. The Machinery Building was built by Howells and Stokes in 1914. Signed in lower right, "White | N.Y." Keywords: Architecture, Willows, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 24 x 20 cm. |
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Schultze Studio
[Machinery Building]
ca. 1935
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Exterior view of the Machinery Building at Pratt Institute. In pencil on reverse: "Sent to New Haven Pratt Exhibit - May, 1935." The Machinery Building was built by Howells and Stokes in 1914. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 21 x 26 cm. |
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Pratt Institute Department o
[Main Building]
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Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
The Main Building at Pratt Institute (front view) from Ryerson Street (now Ryerson Walk), featuring the upper floors and clock tower. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Architecture, Tower clocks, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 26 x 21 cm. |
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[Mechanical Engineering]
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Pratt Institute
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Mechanical engineering -- Study and teaching -- New York (State) -- New York, Automobiles -- Design and construction, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Exterior view of the Chemistry Building and Machinery Building from Grand Avenue at Pratt Institute, in the foreground, elevated train tracks and an automobile carrying three men, an American flag, and signs stating: "Roller Bearing Belt Guide;""...Whiffenpoof Multiple Bisque Clutch;""We Use Koester's Kastoria Karbon Kicker;" and "...Kween Kar | Twin Twenty-Four | The Car of Many Regrets | No Hill too Steep ~ | No Man Too Fat ~ | Fora Kween." Keywords: Men, Students, Industrial design, Architecture, Railroads track, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 13 x 17 cm. |
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[Main Building]
1916/1917
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
The Main Building at Pratt Institute (side view), including a view of Ryerson Street (now Ryerson Walk), elevated train tracks, the sign for the Kings County Refrigerating Company, and the Empire State Building in the distance. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Streets, Railroads track, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : b&w, 26 x 21 cm. |
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[Campus -- Children's Porch,
1959
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Porticoes -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
The Children's Portico on the south side of the Pratt Institute Library: "Relocated from the south side of the Pratt Library to permit the 1982 Library renovation and extension. The complete portico was an accurate translation of the 12th century Norman porch and staircase at King's School, Canterbury Cathedral. The portico has been admired, fondly and reverently photographed, drawn and rendered since its construction in 1912. Known as "The Children's Porch," it gave entry to the children's library and reading room of the Pratt Institute Free Library, the first in the history of the public library service in this country" [from plaque on the structure, ca. 1982]. Keywords: Porches, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 13 x 10 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- DeKalb Gate]
1959
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Gates -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
The gate to Pratt Institute on the corner of DeKalb Street and St. James/Hall Street (now called "Hall Street Gate"), showing DeKalb Hall in the background. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 13 x 10 cm. |
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[Campus -- Main Building]
1967
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Front view of the Main Building at Pratt Institute, also showing Ryerson Walk, Memorial Hall, and North Hall. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus]
1960
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
A view of the Pratt Institute campus from the Main Building portico. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Buildings, Automobiles, Porches, Porticoes, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 13 x 10 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Engineering Build
1967
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Façade and entrance of the Engineering building at Pratt Institute. The Engineering Building was built in 1928-1929 by John Mead Howells, and extended in 1935. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 6 x 6 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Fire at Pratt, Ma
1968
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Universities and colleges -- Fires and fire prevention -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Fire engines and firemen on Ryerson Walk at Pratt Institute, in front of the Main Building, with Memorial Hall visible on the left. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Fire engines, Fire trucks, Fire extinction, Fire fighting, Fire fighters, Ladders. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 6 x 6 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- South Hall Gate]
1968
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Gates -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
The gate at South Hall (front view), Pratt Institute. South Hall originally housed the Pratt Institute High School, and was built in 1889-1892 by William B. Tubby. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Library, Snow Sce
1969
Pratt Institute
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College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Rear view of the Pratt Institute Library in the snow. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 6 x 6 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- South Hall Gate,
1969
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Gates -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
The gate at South Hall (rear view from bottom of stairs), Pratt Institute, showing snow and buildings in the background. South Hall originally housed the Pratt Institute High School, and was built in 1889-1892 by William B. Tubby. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 6 x 6 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Library]
1973
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Libraries -- New York (State) -- New York, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Rear view of the Pratt Institute Library. The Pratt Institute Library was built as a public as well as a college library, and was the first free Library in New York City. It was built by architect William B. Tubby in Victorian Renaissance revival style, with interiors by the Tiffany Decorating Company, the Romanesque-style Children's Portico was added to the children's entrance in 1912, the north porch was added in 1936 by John Mead Howells. Keywords: Library architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- South Hall Gate]
1965
Pratt Institute
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Pratt Institute -- History, Gates -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
The gate at South Hall (rear view from bottom of stairs), Pratt Institute. South Hall originally housed the Pratt Institute High School, and was built in 1889-1892 by William B. Tubby. Keywords: Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 6 x 6 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Main Building]
1973
Pratt Institute
Subject |
College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Front view of the Main Building at Pratt Institute, also showing Ryerson Walk, and partial views of the Library and Memorial Hall. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus]
1960
Pratt Institute
Subject |
College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Pratt Institute students sitting on the lawn outside DeKalb Hall. DeKalb Hall was built in 1954-1955 by McKim, Mead and White, and was originally the Men's Residence Hall. Keywords: Men, Women, Students, Dormitories, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 13 x 10 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus]
1960
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York |
Description |
Pratt Institute students on Ryerson Walk, showing Memorial Hall and a partial view of Main Building. Keywords: Men, Students, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Aerial View]
1973
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Aerial views |
Description |
Aerial view of Pratt Institute and part of Brooklyn. Keywords: Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Streets, Roads, Automobiles, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Aerial View]
1973
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Pratt Institute -- History, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Aerial views |
Description |
Aerial view of Pratt Institute and part of Brooklyn. Keywords: Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Streets, Roads, Automobiles, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Aerial View]
1973
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Aerial views, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Aerial view of Pratt Institute and part of Brooklyn. Keywords: Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Streets, Roads, Automobiles, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Aerial View]
1973
Pratt Institute
Subject |
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Aerial views, Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc., College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Aerial view of Pratt Institute and part of Brooklyn. Keywords: Aerial photography, Aerial photographs, Streets, Roads, Automobiles, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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[Campus -- Main Building]
n.d.
Pratt Institute
Subject |
College buildings -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- Buildings, Porticoes -- New York (State) -- New York, Pratt Institute -- History |
Description |
Portico of the Main Building at Pratt Institute. The Main Building was built in 1887 by Hugo Lamb and Charles A. Rich, and was the first building at Pratt Institute, constructed of brick in the Romanesque revival style. Keywords: Porches, Architecture, Universities and colleges. |
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1 photograph : negative, b&w, 10 x 13 cm. |
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Safety film negatives |
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