Aerial View of University of Denver Campus with Denver Research Institute Plan, 1945
Abstract
Aerial view of the University of Denver campus in Denver, Colorado, taken from the south, with an architect's rendering of the proposed Denver Research Institute building overlaid on the image. One portion of this proposed building became the Boettcher Center. Other buildings visible include Johnson-McFarlane Hall, Aspen Hall, Mary Reed Building, the Iliff School of Theology, University Hall, Buchtel Memorial Chapel, Science Hall, the Student Union, Evans Memorial Chapel, University of Denver Stadium (Hilltop Stadium), and Field House Arena.
Dates
- 1945
Creator
- University of Denver (Producer, Organization)
Digital Repository
Aerial View of University of Denver Campus with Denver Research Institute Plan
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Extent
1 Items (photograph)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Fair 8 x 10 inches black and white
General
Title supplied by archivist.
Inscription and Marks
Printed on lower front margin of print in black ink: "Denver Research Institute University of Denver".
- Aspen Hall (Denver, Colo.)
- Buchtel Memorial Chapel (Denver, Colo.)
- Built environment
- College buildings
- College campuses
- Colorado
- Denver (Colo.)
- Denver Research Institute
- Evans Memorial Chapel (Denver, Colo.)
- Field House Arena (Denver, Colo.)
- Iliff School of Theology
- Johnson-McFarlane Hall (Denver, Colo.)
- Mary Reed Building (Denver, Colo.)
- Science Hall (Denver, Colo.)
- University Hall (Denver, Colo.)
- University of Denver
- University of Denver Stadium (Denver, Colo.)
Creator
- University of Denver (Producer, Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository