Thompson Hall Interior First Library ca. 1900
Title
Thompson Hall Interior First Library ca. 1900
Subject
Campus buildings<br>Libraries--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>Interiors--Washington (State)--Pullman<br>Stephen, James<br>Thompson Hall
Description
An interior view of the first campus library located inside Thompson Hall, Washington State University's first Administration building. Solid wood bookshelves line the walls. In the center of the room is a circular wooden rail behind which is placed a desk. Electric light fixtures hang from the ceilings; wooden floors are present in the foreground. Thompson Hall is the oldest extant building on campus, designed by noted Seattle architect, James Stephen and his Chicago trained partner, Timotheus Josenhans. It is prominently sited and immediately identifiable by its two large towers, one truncated and one with conical roof. The romantic Victorian Romanesque character of the building is further enhanced by rich variety of windows and entryways and the use of rock-faced granite (quarried near Spokane) for its contrasting trim. It formally opened January 1, 1895 at a cost of $50,000.
Source
78-372
PC-3
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: <br> http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm
Date
ca. 1900
Rights
For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (509) 335-6691.
Format
Original photographic prints were scanned as 300 dpi TIFF files on a Microtek 9600XL or Agfa Arcus II scanner. 72 dpi JPEG files were then added to the CONTENTdm database at the WSU Libraries.
Type
Photographic prints
Identifier
108.jpg
Coverage
Pullman, WA
Collection
Citation
“Thompson Hall Interior First Library ca. 1900,” Digital Exhibits, accessed December 4, 2024, http://169457.591yf6gsz.asia/items/show/1290.