File:Boynton Hall, WPI - LOC 4a17856a.jpg
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DescriptionBoynton Hall, WPI - LOC 4a17856a.jpg |
English: Boynton Hall, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. This photograph was published between 1890 and 1910. |
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Library of Congress. Reproduction Number: LC-D4-34139 (b&w glass neg.) Call Number: LC-D4-34139 <P&P> [P&P] See: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994001415/PP/ |
Author | Detroit Publishing Company |
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This work is from the Detroit Publishing Co. collection at the Library of Congress. According to the library, there are no known copyright restrictions on the use of this work. Most of the images in this collection were published before 1929 and are therefore in the public domain in the United States. A few images were published after this date and may be restricted by copyright. |
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