Historical Photographs: Buildings, Grounds, and Views

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Administration Building fountain with ice
This photograph shows the fountain in front of the Foust Building covered with ice in 1951. Faculty residences across Spring Garden Street can be seen in the background.
Administrative office in Coleman Gymnasium
The administrative offices in Coleman Gymnasium, as seen circa 1952, when the building opened.
Aerial View of Bryan Building
The Bryan Building, as seen from above in 1999. The Walker Avenue Parking Deck can be seen in the background.
Aerial View of Bryan Building
Aerial view of the Bryan Building. Walker Avenue Parking Deck can be seen behind the building.
Aerial View of Campus
Aerial view of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) campus taken from the east in 1986. Tate Street is in the foreground. The Quad and athletic fields are in the background. In the center is the Stone building and Jackson library can be seen in the upper left corner.
Aerial View of Campus
This photograph shows an aerial view of the campus in the 1990s. Front to back are the Moore (Margaret) Building, Petty Building, Spencer Residence Hall, and Jackson Library. The Moore Building, originally called Nursing Education Building, was designed by McMinn & Norfleet of Greensboro, North Carolina, and opened in 1969. In 1976, the building was named in honor of Margaret Catherine Moore (Class of 1935), member of the original faculty of the School of Nursing and chair of the building committee.
Aerial photograph of campus area, North Carolina College for Women
Aerial view of campus from southeast, showing Brown Building under construction.

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