Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910

Frosh Pond was formerly known as Geyser Basin which was built for the AYPE. Today the pond contains Drumheller Fountain, built in 1961. Meany Hall was built in 1908 to serve as the auditorium for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It was demolished in 1965 after suffering extensive damage in an ea...

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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:uwcampus/24716 2023-05-15T18:48:53+02:00 Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910 United States--Washington (State)--Seattle Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9800XL at 100-150 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2009 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/uwcampus/id/24716 unknown University of Washington Campus Photographs University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Order Number or Negative Number] http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/uwcampus/id/24716 For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. University of Washington Subject Files. PH Coll 700 University of Washington--Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle Drumheller Fountain (Seattle Wash.) Frosh Pond (Wash.) Meany Hall (Seattle Wash. : 1909-1965) Parrington Hall (Seattle Mines Building (Seattle College buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle College campuses--Washington (State)--Seattle Photograph; image ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T15:55:48Z Frosh Pond was formerly known as Geyser Basin which was built for the AYPE. Today the pond contains Drumheller Fountain, built in 1961. Meany Hall was built in 1908 to serve as the auditorium for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It was demolished in 1965 after suffering extensive damage in an earthquake. The building to the right was planned to be the Mines Building in preliminary plans for the AYPE but was actually called the Oriental Building during the Exposition. It was torn down in 1920. Caption on image: Freshman Basin Filed in: UW - Panoramas (#250) Other/Unknown Material Alaska Yukon University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Pacific Yukon
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topic University of Washington--Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
Drumheller Fountain (Seattle
Wash.)
Frosh Pond (Wash.)
Meany Hall (Seattle
Wash. : 1909-1965)
Parrington Hall (Seattle
Mines Building (Seattle
College buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
College campuses--Washington (State)--Seattle
spellingShingle University of Washington--Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
Drumheller Fountain (Seattle
Wash.)
Frosh Pond (Wash.)
Meany Hall (Seattle
Wash. : 1909-1965)
Parrington Hall (Seattle
Mines Building (Seattle
College buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
College campuses--Washington (State)--Seattle
Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
topic_facet University of Washington--Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
Drumheller Fountain (Seattle
Wash.)
Frosh Pond (Wash.)
Meany Hall (Seattle
Wash. : 1909-1965)
Parrington Hall (Seattle
Mines Building (Seattle
College buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle
College campuses--Washington (State)--Seattle
description Frosh Pond was formerly known as Geyser Basin which was built for the AYPE. Today the pond contains Drumheller Fountain, built in 1961. Meany Hall was built in 1908 to serve as the auditorium for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It was demolished in 1965 after suffering extensive damage in an earthquake. The building to the right was planned to be the Mines Building in preliminary plans for the AYPE but was actually called the Oriental Building during the Exposition. It was torn down in 1920. Caption on image: Freshman Basin Filed in: UW - Panoramas (#250)
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title Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
title_short Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
title_full Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
title_fullStr Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
title_full_unstemmed Drumheller Fountain showing (l to r) Old Meany Hall, the Science Hall (now Parrington Hall), and the Mines Building, ca. 1910
title_sort drumheller fountain showing (l to r) old meany hall, the science hall (now parrington hall), and the mines building, ca. 1910
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University of Washington Subject Files. PH Coll 700
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Order Number or Negative Number]
http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/uwcampus/id/24716
op_rights For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use
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