Percival Price playing bells in Burton Tower / BL005665

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Title
Percival Price playing bells in Burton Tower
Date
1948
Collection Title
University of Michigan News and Information Services Photographs
Collection Creator
University of Michigan. News and Information Services. Photographs.
Box / Drawer
A-1
Folder / Container / Volume
Burton-24
Photographer / Artist
University of Michigan. News and Information Services.
Notes
Albert Kahn Associates, architecture firm. Tower dedicated on December 4, 1936. Named for Dr. Marion LeRoy Burton, University President from 1920-1925. The carillon in bell chamber was donated in 1935 by Charles Baird, a former athletic director and University graduate of the class of 1895.
Item Number
BL005665
Source of Title
negative sleeve
Scan Source
Photo CD from 35mm b/w negative
Repository
Bentley Historical Library
Date Added/Updated
2012-11-25 01:12:11

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2048 x 2624
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715 KB
Record
BL005665
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhl/x-bl005665/bl005665

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