Maria Mitchell Observatory interior

Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness
141 plates
Images of the Vassar buildings (interior and exterior) and the landscapes of campus and the surrounding area. Highlights include views of Vassar Lake before the Raymond Avenue elevation change in 1966, the southeast portion of campus before Sunset Lake was created, Raymond Avenue before the Faculty Row houses were built, the living and research spaces in the Maria Mitchell Observatory, and maintenance staff harvesting ice with saws and horse-drawn ice plows.
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Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness
Living space on the ground floor of the observatory while it was occupied by Professor Caroline Furness
Living space on the ground floor of the observatory, possibly when it was occupied by Professor Mary Whitney
Professor Caroline Ellen Furness and two students in the clock and chronograph room. Furness is seated at a desk, one student is at the chronograph, and the other is in front of the clock
Two prints of the observatory rephotographed on one glass plate. One print is of the interior and one of the exterior
Two prints of the exterior of the observatory rephotographed on one glass plate
Professor Mary Watson Whitney seated at a desk in the observatory's clock and chronograph room
Performance space between Sanders Hall and Sunset late
Performance space between Sanders Hall and Sunset late
View of Raymond House, a Vassar College dormitory, with Davison House in the background
View of Raymond House, a Vassar College dormitory, with Davison House in the background
View of Raymond House, a Vassar College dormitory, with Strong House in the background
View of Raymond House, a Vassar College dormitory, with Strong House in the background
View of Rockefeller Hall from the south
View of Rockefeller Hall while undergoing renovations
View of Rockefeller Hall through trees from the southwest
Private room, possibly a student's or faculty member's, with a piano, hanging fur pelt, and an animal skin with an image of a Native American
Stream, possibly the Casperkill or Fonteynkill
Sarcophagus in Taylor Hall
Casts of classical scultpure in the Taylor Hall art museum
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