Antique black-and-white architectural cityscape print showing the Princeton University campus or institutional complex with buildings, trees, and surrounding streets, accompanied by dense columns of text below. The print appears aged with a warm off-white paper tone

1896 - Bird's-Eye View of the Buildings and Campus of Princeton College - Antique

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Item number: COL075BW

Uncolored Genuine Antique Illustration

1896

Maker: Harper's Weekly.

 

Uncolored antique illustration from Harper's Weekly, 1896, showing a bird's eye view of significant buildings of the Princeton campus, including University Hall, Reunion Hall, the observatory, the New Laboratory, the Morphological Laboratory, Examination Hall, the Library, Whig Hall, the Art Museum, and the Infirmary, among others. Text below is titled Princeton's Achievements and Aims. Center fold, as issued. Very good antique condition with three small holes along the top of the center fold, within the image, and a small line of misplaced ink from the original printing at the bottom of the text, as well as some minor edge wear. Page measures approximately 16.25" x 22.25" overall.

Genuine Antique Print from 1896

Item Number: COL075BW