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The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a clock tower, prominently featuring a large clock face with Roman numerals. The photograph is mounted on a page within a bound album or book. The clock tower has a tiled roof and decorative architectural elements, including arched windows and ornamental details. The photograph is taken from an elevated perspective, looking down at the roof and the clock face.
There is handwritten text at the top of the photograph that reads: "1981 Harvard University Printing Office Calendar." At the bottom of the photograph, there is printed text that reads: "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" on the left side and "Rick Stafford" on the right side. The photograph appears to be part of a calendar or collection related to Harvard University, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and is credited to Rick Stafford.
The image shows a page from a Harvard University Printing Office calendar from 1981. The photograph on this page depicts the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
The photograph is a detailed architectural drawing of the museum's exterior. The museum has a distinctive, symmetrical design with a steeply pitched roof covered in dark shingles. Central to the building is a clock tower with a clock face near the top, flanked by decorative lantern-style lights. Above the clock, there is an area with ornate detailing, including an emblem or crest.
The lower part of the building features a rectangular section with a prominent inscription on a stone plaque. The plaque reads, "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University."
At the bottom of the image, there are signatures or credits from the photographer, Rick Shiflett, and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The overall image quality is monochromatic, likely due to the black-and-white nature of the photograph.
The image displays an open book with a black and white photograph mounted on one of its pages. The photograph features an architectural structure, possibly part of a historic building or university campus. The focal point of the image is a tall tower with a large clock face, flanked by two lamp posts. Below the clock tower, there is a sloping roof with a steep pitch, and a smaller gable with an inscription, potentially in Latin.
At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads, "1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar." The photograph is credited to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and is signed by the photographer, Rick Stefan. The overall context suggests that this image is part of a 1981 calendar produced by the Harvard University Printing Office, featuring architectural elements from the university's campus.
The image is a black-and-white photograph mounted in a simple frame. It depicts a notable building with architectural elements that suggest it is a historical or academic structure.
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This building appears to be part of Harvard University and was likely featured in a calendar from the Harvard University Printing Office in 1981.
The image shows an open book with a black-and-white photograph on the left-hand page. The photograph depicts a section of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The photograph appears to be taken from a slightly elevated angle, focusing on the roof and upper parts of the building.
Key features of the photograph include:
The right-hand page of the book shows the edge of the next page, which is blank in the visible section. There is also a handwritten note in the top left corner of the left-hand page that reads "1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar."
The book itself appears to be well-preserved, with a beige or light brown page and green binding. The photograph is neatly inserted into the book, suggesting it might be part of a collection or archive.
The image shows an open book or album with a photograph inserted between the pages. The photograph appears to be a 1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar.
The central image on the calendar is a detailed architectural drawing or photograph of a historical building. The building features a distinctive triangular roof with a central gable, and it has a clock tower with a large clock face near the top. The clock tower is adorned with decorative street lamps on either side.
Below the clock tower, there is an inscription in Latin, "IS DEO LAUS DER SICH DEN ÄLTEREN BAUT," which translates to "Praise to God, who builds the ancient." The building has a classical architectural style with a symmetrical design and decorative elements around the windows and roofline.
The bottom of the photograph credits the image to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, and is signed by Rick Shafford. The handwritten note at the top left corner of the calendar page reads "1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar." The pages of the album are beige and have some visible wear, indicating they are part of an older collection.
This is an image of a printed photograph displayed on the page of a book. The photograph captures a classical structure with a clock tower, prominent stairs leading up to it, and several figures seated at various levels on the staircase. The architectural style suggests an academic or institutional building.
At the top of the image, handwritten annotations identify the image as "Harvard University's Printing Office Calendar." The bottom of the photograph within the book is labeled "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University," which gives additional context indicating the building's location. A credit or signature on the bottom right of the photograph reads "Rick Stafford," possibly the name of the photographer. The condition of the book page looks relatively good, although there are some signs of wear and aging.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a building with a large clock tower at Harvard University. The clock face is prominent and shows the time as about 12:25. Below the clock tower is a roof with shingles, and in front of it is another triangular roof section with some text inscribed on it. The inscription includes the words "DER SICH DEN KORPER TAUT." Below the photo caption identifies the building as the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The photograph is attributed to Rick Stafford and appears in an album or book with beige-colored pages. Handwritten text above the photo reads "1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar."
The image shows a book opened to a page with a black-and-white photograph of a building. The building appears to be a clock tower with a clock on top and a group of people sitting on the roof. The text "1981 Harvard University Printing Office calendar" is written on the page. The photo has a watermark that reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" and "Rick Stafford" on the bottom right. The book has a green spine and is placed on a gray surface.
The image depicts a photograph of a building, likely part of a printed collection or album. The photograph shows a section of a structure with a prominent clock tower and a sloped, tiled roof. The clock face is visible, featuring Roman numerals and a traditional design. The building appears to have a classic architectural style, with detailed stonework and symmetrical design elements.
Above the photograph, handwritten text reads:
"1981 Harvard University Printing Office Calendar"
This suggests that the image is from a calendar or collection related to Harvard University, specifically from the Printing Office, dated 1981.
Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads:
"Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University"
This indicates that the photograph is housed or curated by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
In the bottom right corner of the photograph, the name "Rick Sigman" is inscribed, likely crediting the photographer or contributor of the image.
The overall presentation suggests that this is a curated or archival photograph, possibly part of a historical or artistic collection, given its placement in what appears to be a bound book or album with a light brown cover. The photograph itself is in black and white, emphasizing architectural details and the historical context of the building.