Campanile

Title:
Campanile
Location:
Campanile; Ames; Iowa
Latitude:
42.02546004
Longitude:
-93.6460783
Year Built:
1897
Building Cost:
6510.2
Architect:
George E. Hallett
Contractor:
J.F. Atkinson & Bro.
Campanile
BUILDING IMAGES
Sheep on central campus,...
A shepherd with a sheep dog and a small flock of sheep on central campus with the Campanile in the background. An unpaved campus road way is in the image foreground. An "ISC" (standing for Iowa State College, now University) photographer's insignia is in the lower left of the image
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Installing a bell in...
The Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. An automobile and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in The Campanile
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Installing a bell in...
The base of the Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. A delivery truck and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in the Campanile. Four people are shown moving the bell from the delivery truck
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View south of the...
This view of campus from left to right shows Horticulture Barn, Ladies Hall (later known as Margaret Hall), the Campanile, Bevier House, Old Botany (later known as Carrie Chapman) Catt Hall, Quadrangle (later known as lagomarcino Hall), greenhouses, "Old Hort" (later known as Old Horticulture, and Agriculture Hall (later known as Curtiss Hall), May 5, 1913
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Students in front of...
The Campanile in the summer of 1906. A small number of men are on the lawn in front of the Campanile, one of which appears to be throwing a ball. A bicycle is leaning against a tree on the left of the image.
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Source
Preferred Citation:
"Campanile", Campus Cornerstones, Digital Scholarship and Initiatives
Reference Link:
https://isu-digital.github.io/historic-buildings//historic-buildings/items/hist_216.html