An image of the west side of the Campanile with a white border possibly for reproduction purposes with a backdrop of trees. The clock on the tower shows 4:12.
The north and west sides of the Campanile against a backdrop of trees and clouds at 2:22 pm. Two large dark tree shadows play across the foreground lawn; one of the trees is outside the image on the right, another tree is partially within the image…
The Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. An automobile and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in The Campanile.
The base of the Campanile with a wooden tower built against one side. A delivery truck and some construction debris are at the bottom of the tower. The tower is for the purpose of installing a new bell in The Campanile. Four people are shown moving…
The east and south sides of the Campanile in early spring. The dome and portico of Beardshear Hall can be seen in the background through the trees. Foreground conifers obscure from view the base of the Campanile.
The Memorial Union fountain (Christian Petersen's Fountain of the Four Seasons) in spring with the Campanile towering over the trees in the background, the clock shows 2:50. Two young women are seated on the fountain edge on the right of the image.
The Campanile in August 1945. The structure towers over a cluster of deciduous trees growing close to it. The clock shows 9:23. A long tree shadow covers the foreground grass.
The Campanile in warm weather. The middle distance view shows the Campanile framed by dark foliage both close to the structure and close to the camera. Curtiss Hall is in the background on the left of the image. The clock shows 3:16.
The Campanile in winter. The long distance photograph shows the top of the tower rising from a group of trees, which together with an overhanging branch close to the camera frame the Campanile as the focus of the shot. The clock shows 10:10.
A couple on the steps of Beardshear Hall as seen from behind, framed by two giant columns. The Campanile is in the distance. The legend on the mount reads: ""Students look from steps of Beardshear Hall toward Campanille."" Each is wearing a coat.