People are sitting in chairs located on the main floor of the 3rd edition. The spiral central staircase is on one side of the picture and the circulation service area is in the background.
This aerial view shows the excavation site for the 1st addition to the library. A war surplus building, Number ""N"" appears on the far left. It was taken down in 1968 prior to construction of the 2nd addition.
This bas relief panel is over the second floor end window of the original library building. This and other panels on the east front of the building were designed by Nellie Verne Walker. The carving was executed by J.G. Zimmerman.
The front of Beardshear Hall. The image is framed by overhanging tree limbs in leaf. A single car is parked in front of the building; two people are on the sidewalk in front of the building.
The front of Beardshear Hall, with a dirt walkway angling toward the bottom of the steps.The Hub (Dinkey Station) is in the distanceon the right of theimage. A bicycle is leaning against a tree.
The front of Beardshear Hall as seenthrough trees that obscure the view of the left and right of the front of the building. Central campustrees and a cannon are on the right side of the image.
The front of Beardshear Hall without any landscaping material in front of the building. The clover filled lawn in front shows student paths but no formal walks or streets. A person is sitting on the plinth at the top of the steps.
The front of Beardshear Hall seen from under the portico of Curtiss Hall across central campus. Framed by the Beaux Art details of columns and lamp post along with an overhanging mature elm, the view shows students on the central walkway.
The front stepsof Beardshear Hall in a close up. Details of columns and stair abutments frame ten students going and coming. A ""Beardshear Hall"" building name plaque is shown mounted to a stair abutment.
The front of Beardshear Hall from an angle, with lushlandscaping material in front of the building. The back portion of English Office Building can be seen on the left of the image. Streetlamps are located along the curb.