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Aerial view of Carnegie Technical Institute Campus
1958
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Title
Aerial view of Carnegie Technical Institute Campus
Creator
W. L. Russell
Identifier
MSP285.B004.F02.I05
Source Identifier
MSP285.B004.F02.I05
Description
An aerial view of the Carnegie Institute of Technology campus, known since 1968 as Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood. When Andrew Carnegie decided to have architect Henry Hornbostel design a technical school in the late 1890s, the plan was for the layout of the buildings to form an “explorer’s ship” in search of knowledge. This ship would point towards the Carnegie Institute (now the Carnegie Museums and Library), another one of Carnegie’s projects. The helm of the ship was Machinery Hall, built in 1912, accentuated by its distinctive smokestack. In 1964, the building was renamed Hamerschlag Hall after Arthur A. Hamerschlag, the first president of the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Carnegie-Mellon University.
Schenley Park (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Aerial views--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Oakland (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Universities and colleges--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
University buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Allegheny Conference on Community Development Photographs, 1892-1981, MSP 285, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Allegheny Conference on Community Development Photographs
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