File:Monypeny Mansion.jpg
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DescriptionMonypeny Mansion.jpg |
English: Francis Sessions left his house to serve as a space for the gallery and also left a large sum of money to build a better space for the gallery and for the continuation of the Columbus Art School. The school moved two more times before 1914, when it moved into the Monypeny Mansion next to the Sessions House. |
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Source | CCAD Archives |
Author | Columbus College of Art and Design |
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File change date and time | 13:52, 1 May 2012 |
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Date metadata was last modified | 09:52, 1 May 2012 |
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