These 2 photographs and negative set show the area of Washington University School of Medicine's Kingshighway campus before construction began. The smaller photograph appears to be a photo taken of a photo mounted for display.
These 2 black and white photographs show the entrance of the Wohl Hospital Building. The decorative lintel carving reads, "David P. Wohl Jr. Memorial Hospital".
This glossy black and white photograph shows a side of the Wohl Hospital Building under construct. Foliage obscures part of the building view, and scaffolding is visible off another side of the building.
These black and white photographs show the Wohl Hospital Building under construction with scaffolding and waste chute. A Washington University News Bureau tag on the back of one photograph reads, "Construction was started early in 1952 and it is expected to be ready for occupancy in the Spring of 1953 when it will be dedicated as a part of the University's centennial observance.
This black and white glossy photograph shows the Wohl Hospital Building under construction with scaffolding and waste chute. Writing on the back of the photograph reads, "David P. Wohl Jr. Memorial Hospital, May 19, 1952."
This black and white glossy photograph shows the side of the Wohl Clinics building undergoing some construction. Train tracks are visible in the foreground.
These 2 black and white glossy photographs show the original facade of the David P. Wohl Jr. Memorial. A stamp on the back of the prints connects this image to Murphy and Mackey, architects.
This set of prints shows an architect's design for the Wohl Clinic buildings. The clinic buildings are also called the David P. Wohl Jr. Memorial - Washington University Clinics. In one drawing, different structures are labeled "1", "2", "3", "4", and "5". This folder also includes a press release dated for 9 August 1957.
This set of photographs and negative show two sides of the Washington University School of Medicine West Building (Dispensary). The card included with the prints reads, "WEST BUILDING (formerly called Clinic Building) ; Constructed in 1913-1915 ; Houses the Departments of Pathology and Preventive Medicine".
These 4 glossy black and white photographs show ongoing construction of the Washington University School of Medicine (WAYCO) Garage. A concrete stairwell is exposed.
These 2 glossy black and white photographs show a view of a door of the Washington University School of Nursing. (WU School of Nursing building later becomes Barnes School of Nursing.) The writing above the entrance reads, "Department of Nursing and Social Service."
This glossy black and white photograph shows a view of the Washington University School of Nursing building. (WU School of Nursing building later becomes Barnes School of Nursing.) A railroad track is visible in the foreground.
This glossy black and white photograph shows the entrance doors and archway of the Washington University School of Nursing building. (WU School of Nursing building later becomes Barnes School of Nursing.) There is a vertical discoloration on the image.
This glossy black and white photograph shows a view of the Washington University School of Nursing building. (WU School of Nursing building later becomes Barnes School of Nursing.) The view of the building shows an arched entrance.
This glossy black and white photograph shows a view of the Washington University School of Nursing building. (WU School of Nursing building later becomes Barnes School of Nursing.) The view of the building shows an arched entrance and a walkway.