Gore Hall, Harvard University VintageGore Hall was the first dedicated library building on Harvard's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gore Hall was built in 1839, and this historic photograph of the building was captured near the end of the century, between 1890 and 1899, with a glass negative. In 1913, Gore Hall was demolished to make way for the construction of Widener Library. Our team has digitally restored this vintage photograph, helping to preserve the history of this building,
our fine art reproduction prints reflect the original condition of the image
a few decades after the building was completed
who moved into the dorm at the start of his second term
We're also happy to discuss custom print requests if our offered sizes don't work for your space
taking viewers back in time through the university's history
Our reproduction prints are available on fine art paper and canvas
If you're interested in requesting a custom-size prints
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This is an archival museum-quality reproduction print of a vintage photograph of the University of Chicago in Illinois
You can bring this unique vintage image into your space with our prints
allowing viewers unique glimpses into the past
Each print is handled with care by our skilled team at our studio in Alexandria