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The image shows a page from an old book or document. The page contains a black-and-white aerial photograph of a campus layout. The photograph is labeled "NEW SCHEME OF FUTURE HARVARD BUILDING PLANS AS THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY C. A. COOLIDGE '91." The photograph appears to depict the Harvard University campus, showing various buildings and open spaces.
Key features of the image:
Photograph Details: The aerial view captures a bird's-eye perspective of the campus, showing the arrangement of buildings and pathways. The buildings are represented in darker shades, while open spaces and pathways are lighter.
Labels and Annotations:
Document Condition: The page appears aged, with a yellowish tint and some wear visible along the edges. The photograph itself shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and faintness in certain areas.
Binding: The right edge of the page shows part of the book's binding, indicating that this page is part of a bound volume.
This image likely comes from a historical document or report detailing the future development plans for Harvard University, prepared by C. A. Coolidge in 1891.
The image shows an old architectural plan from a book. The title on the page reads "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge." The plan is an overhead view of a proposed layout for future buildings at Harvard University.
The map depicts several building complexes, each outlined in black. The layout includes three main clusters of buildings, suggesting a planned expansion or reorganization of the campus. The buildings are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with some larger structures and some smaller ones, indicating a mix of different types of facilities.
The text on the left side of the map reads "Future Building Plans for the Expansion of Harvard University" and "The Corporation of Harvard University," indicating the purpose and the responsible body behind the plan. The layout is divided into various sections, each likely representing different colleges or departments within the university.
The page itself appears to be from an old book, judging by the yellowed paper and the style of the print. The plan is meticulously detailed, suggesting a significant effort in planning and design.
The image shows a historical architectural plan titled "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge." The map is from an old book or document, likely from the early to mid-20th century.
The map depicts proposed layouts for a future expansion of Harvard University’s campus. The design includes several clusters of buildings, each enclosed within a rectangular or square arrangement, indicative of dormitory or residential structures. There are paths and open spaces within the clusters, which might represent courtyards or communal areas.
The map is divided into distinct sections, each likely representing different parts of the proposed campus expansion. Labels on the map include:
The drawing style and layout suggest careful planning and consideration for the spatial organization of the new buildings, reflecting the architectural and academic needs of Harvard at the time the plans were prepared. The author of these plans is credited to C. A. Coolidge.
The image shows an old architectural plan or map, which appears to be a proposal for future building developments. The document is titled "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge '81." The map is detailed with various building layouts and structures, labeled with different names and purposes, indicating a comprehensive master plan for the campus. The plan includes a grid-like layout with several designated areas for specific buildings or facilities, and it is presented on an aged, yellowish page, suggesting it is quite old. The map also includes a key or legend for understanding the various parts of the plan, and some areas are marked with names such as "The Consecration of Harvard University." The overall context suggests this is an important historical document related to the planning and development of Harvard University.
The image depicts a historical architectural plan for future building developments at Harvard University. The document is titled "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge '81."
Key details include:
Overall, the image represents a historical proposal for the expansion or reorganization of Harvard University's campus.
The image shows an old architectural or urban planning map titled "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge '81." The map appears to be from a book, as it is sandwiched between the pages of what looks like a vintage volume.
The map itself is a detailed layout of Harvard University's campus, illustrating proposed future building plans. The layout includes several clusters of buildings, likely representing academic buildings, dormitories, and other campus facilities. The map is divided into sections, with the central area showing a dense cluster of buildings, which likely represents the core of the campus. Surrounding this core are additional clusters, indicating potential expansions or new developments.
The map includes some handwritten annotations and labels, such as "The Corporation of Harvard University," indicating the governing body involved in the planning. The style of the map suggests it is from the late 19th or early 20th century, given the typeface and layout conventions of that era. The map is in black and white, which was typical for architectural and planning documents of that time.
The image shows an old, yellowed book page with a printed map or architectural plan attached to it. The map is titled "NEW SCHEME OF FUTURE HARVARD BUILDING PLANS AS THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY C.A. COOLIDGE '81." The map illustrates a layout of buildings and streets in a specific area of Harvard University. It includes block shapes representing buildings and their footprint locations, along with labeled streets such as "Walk," "Canal," and "Cambridge." The bottom left corner of the map mentions, "FUTURE LOCATION OF THE BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED BY THE CORPORATION OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY." The buildings are shaded in dark gray or black, while the streets and open spaces are lighter, with some areas highlighted in a beige or tan color. The plan appears to be a historical document relating to Harvard University's campus development.
The image shows a page from an aged book or document. It appears to be a plan or map, with various shapes and patterns representing buildings, streets, or plots. The text on the page suggests it is related to architectural planning or development. The bottom right corner has a label that reads "NEW SCHEME OF FUTURE HARVARD BUILDING PLANS AS THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY C. A. COOLIDGE." This indicates the content of the map is a proposed building plan for Harvard University, prepared by someone with the initials C. A. Coolidge.
The map is monochrome and there are distinct blocks and open spaces that give a sense of layout and urban design, although specific details are not clear without closer examination. The paper is placed against a beige background and is somewhat frayed at the edges, suggesting it is quite old.
The image depicts an architectural plan or blueprint outlining the future building schemes for Harvard University. The map includes multiple blocks and clusters of buildings arranged in an organized manner. There are roads and pathways integrated within the plan, providing access to various sections of the campus.
The caption along the right side of the image reads: "New Scheme of Future Harvard Building Plans as They Have Been Prepared by C. A. Coolidge '81." Additionally, within the layout itself, there is text indicating the "Future Location of Buildings for the Corporation of Harvard University."
The image appears to be an old, possibly historic, document with the paper and ink showing signs of aging. The map is printed on a page that is part of a larger book or document.
The image shows an open book with a page displaying a historical architectural or urban planning sketch. The page features a detailed, hand-drawn map or plan, likely depicting a proposed layout of buildings and structures. The drawing includes labeled sections and geometric shapes, suggesting a schematic representation of a future development or urban scheme.
Content of the Page:
Text on the Page:
NEW SCHEME OF FUTURE HARVARD BUILDING PLANS, AS THEY HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY C.A. COULDIGE '81
This indicates that the plan is related to Harvard University and was prepared by an individual named C.A. Couldige, who graduated in 1881.Additional Text at the Bottom:
FUTURE SCHEME FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GROUP OF BUILDINGS AT THE COLLEGE OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY
This reinforces the context that the drawing is a proposal for new buildings at Harvard College.Book Condition:
The image depicts a historical architectural plan or urban scheme for Harvard University, created by C.A. Couldige in 1881. The detailed drawing and accompanying text suggest it was part of a proposal or study for future building developments at the university. The schematic nature of the illustration indicates it was likely used for planning or presentation purposes. The overall presentation reflects the style and context of late 19th-century architectural documentation.