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  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Misc.

    Circa 1960s. Image of model of Luella Hannan Memorial Home designed by Crane and Gorwic Architects. Letter with images is dated May 5,1964. View is from south. The street at the top of the picture is Hancock. To the right is the multistoried Palmetto Apartment building. The Memorial was designed as a four story building facing Hancock. At the rear is a walled garden.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Pharmacy; Historical; 625 Mullett

    Circa unknown. Image is an exterior view of building located at 625 Mullett. Above entrance is Wayne University College of Pharmacy. Image is taken from across street from an elevated position.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Pharmacy; Historical; 625 Mullett

    Circa unknown. Image is an exterior view of building located at 625 Mullett. Above entrance is Wayne University College of Pharmacy. Image is taken from across street from an elevated position. Two cars are parked in front of building.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Pharmacy; Historical; 625 Mullett

    Circa 1930s. Image is an exterior view of building located at 625 Mullett. Above entrance is Wayne University College of Pharmacy. Image is taken from across street from an elevated position. Dated December 1935.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Pharmacy; Historical; 625 Mullett

    Circa 1930s. Image is an exterior view of building located at 625 Mullett. Above entrance is Wayne University College of Pharmacy. Image is taken from across street from an elevated position.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main; Recent; Restoration

    Circa 1990s. Old Main renovation June 1996 through January 1997. Photographs by Patricia Bartkowski, University Archives. Image is of a list of the painters that worked on the building in 1923. The list is present on a I beam in an attic. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie, a …

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main; Recent; Restoration

    Circa 1990s. Old Main renovation June 1996 through January 1997. Photographs by Patricia Bartkowski, University Archives. Image is of the area in front of a staircase and part of the staircase. Scaffolding is present in both areas. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie, a junior c…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main; Recent; Restoration

    Circa 1990s. Old Main renovation June 1996 through January 1997. Photographs by Patricia Bartkowski, University Archives. Image is of staircase, scaffolding is present. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie, a junior college was begun in the building in 1917. In 1926, high school …

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main; Recent; Restoration

    Circa 1990s. Old Main renovation June 1996 through January 1997. Photographs by Patricia Bartkowski, University Archives. Image is of a man working on a door frame. Image is taken from the hallway looking into room. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie, a junior college was begun…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main; Recent; Restoration

    Circa 1990s. Old Main renovation June 1996 through January 1997. Photographs by Patricia Bartkowski, University Archives. Exterior image of a courtyard area during renovation. Scaffolding is present and the clock tower is seen over roof line. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main

    Circa unknown. Exterior image of Old Main as viewed from north of Warren Avenue. Image is of side of building mainly of clock tower viewed through a brick and metal arch of the Castle, an old house located on Warren. It is winter with snow present. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Ma…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Old Main

    Circa 1970s. Exterior image of Old Main as viewed from across an adjoining street. Image is of side of building’s side entrance with several students. The image is taken from between two buildings that are located across street from Old Main. Malcomson and Higginbotham, 1896. Originally Central High School, Old Main is Wayne State’s place of origin and now a university icon. The stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened by the buff-colored brick. Under the leadership of David Mackenzie…

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts and Auditorium

    Circa 1950s. Aerial view of Community Arts Center from Cass Avenue. The construction of the Education Building is in the background. Date on photo is June 25,1959.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Community Arts and Auditorium

    Circa 1950s. Image of one of the statues that is in the Floating Sculpture Gardens of the Community Arts Center. Date on photo is June 25,1959.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa 1930s. Interior image of woman in stacks. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa 1950s. Interior image of man in room 260 Serials department. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa unknown. Interior image of students in library. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa 1930s. Interior image of students in library. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa 1950s. Interior image of woman in room 266 catalog department. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.

  • Wayne State University; Buildings; Libraries 2; Old Main Library

    Circa 1950s. Interior image of stacks for circulation desk room 214. Originally Central High School, Old Main is WSU’s place of origin and a now university icon. Malcomson and Higginbothan Architects, 1896, the stately Romanesque Revival composition is softened considerably by the buff-colored brick.