Drexel Institute of Art, Science, and Industry
Found in 395 Collections and/or Records:
A photograph collage of tree-lined pathes at Runnymede, undated
The majority of photographs in this series are of the interior of the Main Building. The series also includes a photograph of the former home on the current site of the Main Building. Folders marked with the prefix "OV" are separated from letter-sized folders and are located at the bottom of the box.
A woman seated as part of a group picture, undated
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
A woman standing on the University Walk and the exterior of the Quiz House , 1899
University Walk (Woodland Avenue) and Quiz House (site occupied by Delta Phi Fraternity House)
A.J. Drexel statue in Main Building's great court, undated
The majority of photographs in this series are of the interior of the Main Building. The series also includes a photograph of the former home on the current site of the Main Building. Folders marked with the prefix "OV" are separated from letter-sized folders and are located at the bottom of the box.
Albert P. Brubaker M.D., physiology and hygiene, standing next to a desk, circa 1897
This collection consists of photographs of instructors, students, and classrooms in the Department of Domestic Science and Arts. Also included are photos taken in Wissahickon Creek and three team pictures from the women's basketball team. Identified faculty and students in the collection include: Albert P. Brubaker, Ellen Morris, Katherine J. Coolidge, Helen M. Spring, Anna Anthony, Maude G. Hopkins.
An unidentified laboratory in the Engineering School, circa 1915
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Art Department antique class studio, 1892
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Art Department, antique class studio, 1892
This series is arranged into subseries by department: art, domestic science and arts, engineering and science, library school, mechanic arts, secretarial, physical education, and unidentified. The bulk of the photos are from 1903-1904 and 1914-1915. Domestic science is the predominant subject. Folders are arranged chronologically within subseries; folders marked with prefix OV are located in box 2.
Artwork in the Main Building gallery, undated
The majority of photographs in this series are of the interior of the Main Building. The series also includes a photograph of the former home on the current site of the Main Building. Folders marked with the prefix "OV" are separated from letter-sized folders and are located at the bottom of the box.
Audience watching an open air play at Runnymede, undated
The majority of photographs in this series are of the interior of the Main Building. The series also includes a photograph of the former home on the current site of the Main Building. Folders marked with the prefix "OV" are separated from letter-sized folders and are located at the bottom of the box.