Tulane Photos ~ Then and Now |
Gibson Hall; above, 1930's |
Richardson Building; above, 1934 |
Vintage and current photos of some of Tulane University's buildings. |
Robert C. Cudd Hall was originally the campus refectory and consisted of a dining room surrounded by porches (above, 1904). |
Originally a dormitory, now the School of Social Work (above, 1904). |
Stanley Thomas Hall was the first home of the School of Architecture, a fourth floor was added to the building in 1929 (above, 1912). (Above photo credit: Southeastern.Architecture.blogspot ) |
Tilton Memorial Hall was Tulane's original library (above, 1930's). |
Other pages related to Tulane: Tulane University History and Photos James Robb Mansion: Home of Newcomb College, 1890 - 1917 Newcomb College Pictures, 1900-1952 Zemurray House: The President's Home |
Photo Credits: Tulane.Public.Relations@Flickr, Unigo, Southeastern.Architecture.blogspot, Tulane Yearbooks |
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