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View from one of Yale's four Branford College courtyards. Both the Memorial Quadrangle (1921) and the renovation for the opening of Branford College (1933) were designed by James Gamble Rogers.

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Attached note reads: "A latter half of the 19th Century view of Berkeley Hall - North Middle College in Old Brick Row." Originally called Berkeley Hall, North Middle College was completed in 1801 and demolished in 1895.

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Gothic structure designed by architect Walter B. Chambers (1928).

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View of a stone building, designed by architect John Russell Pope and completed in 1932.

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The law school was designed by James Gamble Rogers and completed in 1931.

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Named after New Haven founding father John Davenport, the Georgian Colonial buildings forming the courtyard were completed in 1933.

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Located on the north side of the New Haven Green, this is one of the few remaining Georgian structures that has survived the development around the Green. This 2 1/2 story frame dwelling was built circa 1770. The home was originally built for…

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View of a brick and stone building, with a tower in the background. This building was designed by architect James Gamble Rogers and completed in 1932.

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View of a stone building with a tower visible on the left. This building was designed by architect James Gamble Rogers and completed in 1921.

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View of a building with a concave stone façade and a portico supported by four columns. Several cars are parked along the street. The Sterling Hall of Medicine opened in 1924, and the Institute of Human Relations, in 1930.
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