Image:Chamberlin Observatory Denver, CO.jpg

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A man poses on the steps of the Chamberlin Observatory at Filmore Street and Warren Avenue on the Campus of the University of Denver, Colorado. The Romanesque structure, was designed by Robert S. Roeschlaub, and was constructed from rusticated stone blocks and includes a central rotunda and domed roof. A panel of the dome is pulled back and a telescope is positioned in the opening. Words carved over the central entry arch read: "Chamberlin Observatory." 12 x 17 cm. (4 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.) Accession number: 89.451.650 (Image Description from CarlWeb Full Record)

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> Denver Public Library Photoswest

Date

between 1898 and 1910

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