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Stanford University, University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photographs PC0062 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt629035x2 Online items available Guide to the Stanford University, University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photographs PC0062 compiled by Patricia White & Jenny Johnson Department of Special Collections and University Archives July 2018 Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Guide to the Stanford University, PC0062 1 University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photo... Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Stanford University, University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, photographs creator: Stanford University. Planning Office Identifier/Call Number: PC0062 Physical Description: 20.25 Linear Feet (39 boxes) Physical Description: 8325.12 megabyte(s) Date (inclusive): circa 1905-2002 Abstract: Photographs produced by the Planning Office or by related offices prior to the inception of the Planning Office (such as Buildings and Grounds), as well as photographs from other sources that were acquired by the Planning Office. Separated Materials A portrait of Eldridge Spencer (first director of the Planning Office) taken by Ansel Adams was removed from accession 1990-052 and added to manuscript collection PHOTO 168, Ansel Adams Photographs. Processing Information Photographs received by the Stanford University Archives prior to 2001 were processed together as Series 1. Subsequent accessions have been processed individually and are listed under their accession numbers. Acquisition Information Materials were transferred to the Stanford University Archives by the Planning Office in numerous accessions. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Stanford University, University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photographs (PC0062). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Publication Rights All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Access to Collection This collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of intended use. Scope and Contents note This collection includes photographs produced by the Planning Office or by related offices prior to the inception of the Planning Office (such as Buildings and Grounds), as well as photographs from other sources that were acquired by the Planning Office. Of note are campus aerials, 1951-1970; a series of negatives with matching prints of academic buildings, largely from the late 1930s; a series of negatives with matching prints of the construction of Frost Amphitheater, 1936-37, Cubberley School of Education, and of the San Juan Hill reservoir, 1941; negatives from the construction of Hoover Tower; color images of the construction of the Science and Engineering Quad, 1997-98; and negatives of drawings, plans, and other documents for presentations at Board of Trustees Meetings, 1960s-70s. Other subjects include dormitories, cars on campus, Searsville dam, tree planting on campus, the Knoll (2004), and renovation of the Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery (2000). Subjects and Indexing Terms Searsville Dam (Calif.) Photonegatives Photoprints. College buildings -- California. College buildings -- Designs and plans. Universities and colleges -- Planning. Stanford University. Science and Engineering Quad Stanford University. Planning Office Guide to the Stanford University, PC0062 2 University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photo... Stanford University. San Juan Hill reservoir Stanford University. Planning Office Holub, Leo Stanford University. Frost Amphitheater Stanford University. Hoover Tower Stanford University. Graduate School of Education Photographs Series 1 box 1, folder 1 Stanford University lands aerials, index to April 1951 flight 1951 Apr 8 box 1, folder 2 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 8, 1951, #1-28 to 1-59 1951 Apr 8 box 1, folder 3 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 8, 1951, #1-61 to 1-104 1951 Apr 10 box 1, folder 4 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 10, 1951, #4-4 to 4-32 1951 Apr 10 box 1, folder 5 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 10, 1951, #4-33 to 4-65 1951 Apr 10 box 1, folder 6 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 20, 1951, #5-23 to 5-54 1951 Apr 20 box 1, folder 7 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 27, 1951, #6-41 to 6-55 1951 Apr 27 box 1, folder 8 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 27, 1951, #7-3 to 7-17 1951 Apr 27 box 1, folder 9 Stanford University lands aerials flown April 30, 1951, #8-32 to 8-43 1951 Apr 30 box 1, folder 10 Campus aerials flown May 16, 1957, #1 to 28 1957 May 16 box 1, folder 11 Campus aerials flown May 16, 1957, #30 to 78 1957 May 16 box 2, folder 1 Campus aerials flown May 16, 1957, #80 to 128 1957 May 16 box 2, folder 2 Campus aerials flown May 16, 1957, #130 to 174 1957 May 16 box 2, folder 3 Campus aerials flown July 20, 1963, #1-1 to 1-7 1963 Jul 20 box 2, folder 4 Campus aerials flown July 20, 1963, #2-1 to 2-8 1963 Jul 20 box 2, folder 5 Campus aerials flown July 20, 1963, #3-1 to 3-8 1963 Jul 20 box 2, folder 6 Campus aerials flown July 20, 1963, #4-1 to 4-7 1963 Jul 20 box 2, folder 7 Campus aerials flown July 20, 1963, #5-1 to 5-8 1963 Jul 20 box 2, folder 8 Campus aerials flown July 14, 1969, #1-1 to 2-9 1969 Jul 14 box 2, folder 9 Campus aerials flown July 14, 1969, #3-1 to 4-9 1969 Jul 14 box 3, folder 1 Campus aerials flown July 14, 1969, #5-1 to 5-10 1969 Jul 14 box 3, folder 2 Campus aerials flown July 14, 1969 - record of borrowed and missing prints 1969 Jul 14 box 3, folder 3 Stanford University lands aerials, n.d. (post Tresidder, prior to Green West) box 3, folder 4 Academic campus, assorted oblique aerials box 3, folder 5 Campus, oblique aerials from distance, 1956 box 3, folder 6 Crothers Hall, obliques box 3, folder 7 Dormitories, oblique aerials box 3, folder 8 Hospital and shopping center, aerial 1967 box 3, folder 9 Law School site aerials flown November 23, 1966 box 3, folder 10 Shopping center site, oblique aerials 1954 box 3, folder 11 Shopping center and medical sites aerial 1955 box 3, folder 12 Shopping center, oblique aerials 1956 box 3, folder 13 SLAC aerial flown February 26, 1968 box 3, folder 14 SLAC oblique aerial box 3, folder 15 Stanford industrial park site, oblique aerials 1956 box 3, folder 16 Wilbur dormitories site, oblique aerial 1954 box 3, folder 17 Unidentified building aerials box 3, folder 18 Quad II - Alumni building, 1958 box 3, folder 19 Quad II - Music building, 1957 box 3, folder 20 Quad II - Music building, color transparencies, 1957 box 3, folder 21 Quad II - Music building, captions for photos and misc. items box 3, folder 22 Quad II - Music building model, 1955 (with negatives) box 3, folder 23 Quad II - Music building model, color prints 1956 box 3, folder 24 Quad II - Post Office, p.o. boxes, 1958 box 3, folder 25 Quad II - Student activities center model, 1961 Guide to the Stanford University, PC0062 3 University Architect / Campus Planning and Design, Photo... Photographs Series 1 Negatives and matching prints of various views of the Quad box 3, folder 26 Quad IV - Applied Electronics Lab, 1959 box 3, folder 27 Quad IV - Chemistry buildings, 1957 box 3, folder 28 Quad IV - Electronics Research Lab, 1957 box 3, folder 29 Quad IV - General office buildings [now Cypress, Spruce, etc] box 3, folder 30 Quad IV - Medical school site, obliques, 1954 box 3, folder 31 Quad IV - Medical school site, undated aerial, with negative box 3, folder 32 Quad IV - Medical school aerial survey, 10-31-55 box 3, folder 33 Quad IV - Microwave lab, 1957 box 3, folder 34 Quad IV - Physics lecture hall, 1958 box 3, folder 35 Quad IV - Science quad model 1949, with negatives box 3, folder 36 Quad V - Lagunita dormitory, oblique aerial box 3, folder 37 Quad VI - Crothers Hall box 3, folder 38 Quad VI - Stern Hall, interior, 1947 box 3, folder 39 Quad VI - Wilbur Hall, completion photos, 1956 box 3, folder 40 Quad VIII - War Memorial plaques, 1954 box 3, folder 41 Quad X - Married student housing (aerial of construction) box 4, folder 1 Campus, miscellaneous views box 4, folder 2 Construction, electrical lines box 4, folder 3 Construction, Frost Amphitheater, 1937 (with negatives) box 4, folder 4 Construction, Wilbur Hall and Crothers, 1954 box 4, folder 5 Historical, campus lands (Coutts?) box 4, folder 6 Historical, 1906 earthquake damage on campus (with negatives) box 4, folder 7 Historical, Palo Alto, ca. 1900 box 4, folder 8 Land use - slides of existing and proposed land use maps, 1972 box 4, folder 9 Landscape photographs box 4, folder 10 Non-Stanford photographs box 4, folder 11 Other Universities - Zeta Psi house, Berkeley box 4, folder 12 Planning exhibit, Trustees meeting, April 1958 box 4, folder 13 SLAC - site photographs, undated box 4, folder 14 Stanford Buildings Show, 1948 (includes brochure) box 4, folder 15 Toyon Hall, 1960 box 4, folder 16 Negatives - campus photographs, ca.
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