College campuses
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Aerial photographs, 1951-1961
Armour Institute of Technology campus, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1901
Armour Mission and Main Building, Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1900
Association of American Railroads (Proposed Additions to...) , 1957
This collection includes drawings, plans, blueprints, and other materials stored in the East Map Case. These materials are not all from the same source, nor are they a coherent collection by any factor other than that they are all stored together. See folder listings for an inventory of the items in this collection.
Association of American Railroads Site Plan, 1955
Includes existing and proposed buildings (e.g., "car press").
Campus Buildings films, 1963-1972
Three 16mm silent reel-to-reel films on 3.5" diameter spools (ca. 5 minutes each), identified as follows: 1) Paper labels on spool: 1972-Color; Campus Buildings 2) Paper label on canister: Anscochrome (color) AND Conway [Conway may identify the filmographer.] 3) On box: Order 54912/ R. Luoma; Campus. Date stamp on box is July 1965 [Note: Ralph Luoma was IIT campus photographer ca. 1963.]
Campus map , March 1955
This plat map is color-coded to show construction type (fire resistive, incombustible, brick, frame, concrete) of all buildings, historic and new, bounded by 31st Street, 35th Street, Michigan Avenue and the -New York Central Railroad. 3 copies of the map are included in the collection, 1 with pencil markings showing "buildings wrecked."
Campus Space Inventory collection, 1968
This collection is unprocessed. If you would like to request that a detailed inventory of this collection be made available, please contact the IIT Archives.
Crystal Lake Campus collection, 1970-1979
Folders: 1. A sticker/decal with "Crystal Lake Campus" and a photograph of the bulding, n.d. 2. Crystal Lake Campus Schedules, 1970- 1975
C.V. Smith photographs, circa 1900-1929
Collection consists mainly of with B&W photos of Armour Institute buildings. It also includes two photos groups of men.