Historical Photographs: Buildings, Grounds, and Views

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Shaw Residence Hall
Shaw Residence Hall, as seen from Walker Avenue, in 1949.
Shaw Residence Hall entrance
This circa 1950s photograph shows the entrance to the Shaw Residence Hall.
Shaw Residence Hall in the snow
Photograph of the Shaw Residence Hall in the snow.
Side of Cone Building
Side view of Cone Building showing tower on the corner of Spring Garden Street and Tate Street.
Sign at the Chinqua-Penn Plantation
This photograph shows the Chinqua-Penn Plantation House, featuring a sign that reads "Former Home of Mr & Mrs Jefferson Penn, Given to University of North Carolina at Greensboro February 21, 1965.
Sketch of Curry Building (College Avenue) ruins
Sketch of Old Curry Building Ruins from cover of 1930 commencement invitation.
Sketch of Mary Foust Residence Hall
Drawing of Mary Foust Residence Hall.
Skylight in Foust Building attic
Photograph of the skylight in the Foust Building as viewed from above inside the attic of the building on March 8, 2001.
Snow outside Elliott Student Union
Snow and ice outside of Elliott Student Union (Elliott Hall) in February 1961.
Soccer Stadium
Soccer stadium filled with fans watching a game on September 7, 1991. The quadrangle dormitories Jamison, Bailey, and Hinshaw are visible along with the Jackson Library tower in the background.
Soda Shop
Students pictured sitting on the stairs in front of the Soda Shop located on College Avenue in 1949.
Soda Shop in Bryan Building
Soda Shop inside the Bryan Building shown in August 1996.
Soda Shop in Bryan Building
This August 1996 photograph shows the Soda Shop inside the Bryan Building.
South Dining Hall
The South Dining Hall, pictured in the 1920s or 1930s, is seen with tables set and prepared for the next meal.
South Spencer Residence Hall
This early 1920s photograph show the South Spencer Residence Hall, as seen from College Avenue, across Walker Avenue.
South Spencer Residence Hall
This photograph shows the South Spencer Residence Hall with a woman walking by the entrance holding an umbrella in the 1930s.
South Spencer Residence Hall
Photograph of the South Spencer Residence Hall, as seen from College Avenue. The photograph was taken sometime between 1907, when it was built, and 1928 when College Avenue was paved.
South Spencer Residence Hall
This photograph, taken by Roger Ball, shows the entrance to South Spencer Residence Hall.
South Spencer Residence Hall entrance
This 1951 photograph, taken by A. A. Wilkinson, shows the entrance to the South Spencer Residence Hall.
South Spencer Residence Hall gymnasium
This photograph shows students using the gymnasium which was located on the ground floor of South Spencer Residence Hall.

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