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Boston College
Boston College building and campus images
Bapst Library, the fourth building constructed on Boston College's Chestnut Hill campus
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Item Information
Title:
Bapst Library, the fourth building constructed on Boston College's Chestnut Hill campus
Photographer:
Church, Clifton
Repository:
Boston College. University Archives
Date:
1928–1935
Format:
Prints
Photographs
Location:
Boston College
Collection (local):
Boston College building and campus images
Subjects:
Libraries
Bapst Library (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
Boston College
Extent:
1 online resource (1 image)
Link to Item:
https://hdl.handle.net/2345/6674
Terms of Use:
These materials are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Boston College University Libraries as a source for borrowed images is requested.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Source of title: Supplied by Cataloger.
Identifier:
2345/6674
81487718330001021
99137907099401021
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