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Stata Center

Description: The facade of the building is shown in its setting on the campus and the view is looking southwest.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: Two different surface treatments are shown in this exterior view of the facade on the Vassar Street main entry.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: Raking view of facade along Vassar Street includes the main entry.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: This exterior view includes the amphitheater.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: The upper southeast elevation facade, north end, of the building is shown.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: The view is of the stainless covered lab in the upper court.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Stata Center

Description: The interior of hallways, seating and ceiling detail are shown in this view.
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Date: 2001/2004
Creator: Gehry, Frank Owen

Deep tea bowl

Description: It is a bowl which is made up of ceramics.It is used for the decoration purpose and comes under the art of pottery.There are various circular lines which are drawn on the plates they can be differentiated as they are of different colors black,brown,yellow...These are the concentric circles.The surface of the bowl is shiny and glittery.There is number written on it 92.6245 and there is a sticky note on it on which number is written on it 4770.In the innermost circle there is some kind of design … more
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Date: 1810

Cake-dish

Description: It is a vase which is made up of ceramics.It comes in the art of pottery which is used for the decorative purpose.the design of the vase is that it is divided into two parts first part is the bottom one which is supporting the whole vase it is of yellow color mainly and in the middle of it has a shape and carving making it look like a teeth.Above to it is a wide circle which is going upwards and moulded towards outside from the top.There are various kinds of colors used in it green,blue pink et… more
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Date: 1850

Cake dish

Description: It is a plate which is made up of ceramics.It comes in the art of pottery which is used for the decorative purpose.The plate used is of green color and it's surface is shiny and glittery. There is a design on the plate having a flower with pink,yellow and green and a petal with is dettached to it on one corner of the plate.
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Date: 1850

Boston Public Library

Description: Beaux-Arts, Overall view of N Façade with later addition
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Date: 1887
Creator: McKIM, MEAD and WHITE

Chess board

Description: It is a ceramic board which is having a horizontal and vertical lines on it.Lines are somewhat distorted and even there are many black spots on it.This whole board is supported by the wheels which are attached to it on the downward side which is helpful and handy for the palyers to carry it from one place to another without carrying it and by just dragging it can be moved from its place.wheels are of red color and there are some molding design of black and yellow color are made on them.
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Date: 1650

Baker House Dormitory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Description: The view is of the facade and front entrance with the brick detail work on the lower story and the window arrangement of the upper levels.
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Date: 1947/1949
Creator: Aalto, Alvar

Evening Gown

Description: Evening gown of white heavy silk crepe. Full-length sleeveless dress with scoop neck, narrow straps and empire waist. Bodice is heavily beaded with circular mirrors and silver rhinestones. Skirt has vertical columns of mirrored beads and has band of heavy beading on hem matching bodice. Zipper closure at center back. Fully lined in cream fabric with petersham of same fabric. Retailer's label at center back to left of zipper: "Sara Fredericks / Boston Palm Beach"
Date: 1960/1969

Boots

Description: Ladies lace-up boots of black leather with stacked heels. Pointed toe with light broguing. Stamp on sole: "[illegible] / Made in Boston U.S.A."
Date: 1880/1910

Mesh Purse

Description: Dresden style mesh purse of pink, beige, green, and brown in the printed design of a clown's face.
Date: 1920/1929
Creator: Whiting & Davis Co.

Reversible collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of white card stock(?) Stamped on reverse: ""Linene / Trade Mark" "ONC"; "Trade 'Sinene' Mark / Tasso Patented April 17, 1877 / Reversible Collar Co., Boston, Mass. USA" "15"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Reversible Collar Company

Reversible collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of white card stock(?). Stamped on reverse: ""Linene / Trade Mark" "O.N.C." "Trade 'Sinene' Mark / Tasso Patented April 17, 1877 / Reversible Collar Co., Boston, Mass. USA"; "15".
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Reversible Collar Company

Oxford shoes

Description: Ladies dress oxfords of pearled black leather with Louis heel. Brown ¾” silk ribbon laces. Fabric label inside left shoe: "The / Henry H. Tuttle Co. / Boston" White oval leather size/style number(?) label inside shoe: "2 1/2 B / 92137 / 5728" Sole stamped: "Tuttle"
Date: 1900/1919
Creator: Tuttle, Henry H.

Wedding slippers

Description: Pair of wedding slippers of ivory silk satin. Shoes have pointed toes and slight "rolled edge" stitched accent along top of shoe. 2" high modified Louis or cuban heel, flaring to base. Retailer's mark stamped on insole: "Thayer-McNeil Company / Boston" Handwritten inside shoe: "7054 / 4 1/2 aa / 20942" Length: 25 cm Width: 6.5 cm Height: 12 cm. Heel: 5 cm, 2 inches.
Date: 1918/1919
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