Box 2
Contains 13 Results:
Buildings- California Hotel, undated, circa 1850-1910
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- Dining Hall, 1904
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- Kenna, circa 1967-1968
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- Lifeboat Theater on the Alameda, circa 1962-1975
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- Mayer Theater, undated, circa 1930-1980
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- "The Ship"- Interior, circa 1870
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Buildings- Student Chapel, undated, circa 1850-1920
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Campus Views- General, undated, circa 1860-1920
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Campus Views- Sketches, undated, circa 1900-1920
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.
Coaching Camp, undated, circa 1966-1986
Includes b&w and color photographs of various subjects relating to Santa Clara University. Subjects represented are aerial images, campus buildings, University events, sports, and other subjects. The collection is an artificial collection comprised of photographs transferred from University departments as well as items donated to or purchased by the Archives.