ANU Photographs
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ANU photographs are a digitised selection from several series of photographs, transparencies and contact or proof sheets held in the ANU Archives. ANU staff photographers took many of these photographs for marketing purposes. The images reflect the process of taking many exposures on a film roll from which the best frame would be chosen for publication or use.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that these photographs include images and names of people who are deceased. Please be aware that words and descriptions reflect the period in which they were created and may be culturally insensitive or considered inappropriate today.
Many of the photographs have limited or no information about the subject. If you can help us identify any of the people, places or dates in these images please contact archives@anu.edu.au
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ANU Archive Item Open Access ANU School of Art, located at the former Canberra High School building, ActonPhotographer: Rebecca PallaviciniANU Archive Item Open Access Architects' sketch of the RG Menzies Building of the University LibraryArchitects: John F. D. Scarborough and Partners in association with Max Collard and Guy ClarkeANU Archive Item Open Access Bruce Hall, Australian National UniversityAustralian News and Information BureauNamed after the University's first Chancellor, Lord Stanley Melbourne Bruce and opened in 1961, Bruce Hall is the oldest undergraduate residence within the Australian National University.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bruce Hall, Australian National UniversityANU Photographic ServicesANU Archive Item Open Access Central courtyard, RG Menzies Building of the University Library, looking through the McDonald Room towards University HouseAustralian News and Information BureauANU Archive Item Open Access F' type houses in Liversidge Street, ActonAustralian News and Information BureauThese houses were designed by designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families, as accommodation elsewhere in Canberra was limited.ANU Archive Item Open Access F' Type houses in Liversidge Street, ActonAustralian News and Information BureauThe houses in Liversidge Street were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families.ANU Archive Item Open Access F' Type houses, Brian Lewis Crescent, ActonAustralian News and Information BureauThese houses, in Brian Lewis Crescent, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families.ANU Archive Item Open Access F' Type houses, Brian Lewis Crescent, ActonAustralian News and Information BureauThese houses, in Brian Lewis Crescent, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families.ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityPhotographer: W. S. HamiltonThese houses, in Liversidge Street, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families.ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityAustralian News and Information BureauThese houses would provide accommodation for visiting academics and staff with families, as accommodation elsewhere in Canberra was limited and it was agreed that housing on campus was required. They had been designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, in 1949.ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityPhotographer: W. S. HamiltonThese houses, in Liversidge Street, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families. This view is south-east towards Albert Hall and Parliament House.ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityPhotographer: W. S. HamiltonThese houses, in Liversidge Street, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families. The photograph was taken looking east across the sports ground (now Lake Burley Griffin).ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityPhotographer: W. S. HamiltonThese houses, in Liversidge Street, Acton, were designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, to provide accommodation at the University for visiting academics and staff with families. The Institute of Anatomy is visible, through the trees, in the background.ANU Archive Item Open Access 'F-type' houses under construction at the Australian National UniversityAustralian News and Information BureauThese houses would provide accommodation for visiting academics and staff with families, as accommodation elsewhere in Canberra was limited and it was agreed that housing on campus was required. They had been designed by the first University Architect, Professor Brian Lewis, in 1949.ANU Archive Item Open Access Hanna Neumann Building, Australian National UniversityPhotographer: James ColletBuilt as the Haydon-Allen Extension in 1962, then renamed for Hanna Neumann in 1973, this building houses Schools and Centres that are part of the College of Business and Economics.ANU Archive Item Open Access Hanna Neumann Building, Australian National UniversityPhotographer: James ColletBuilt as the Haydon-Allen Extension in 1962, then renamed for Hanna Neumann in 1973, this building houses Schools and Centres that are part of the College of Business and Economics.ANU Archive Item Open Access HC Coombs Building and surrounding precint (aerial view)Photographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access John Curtin School of Medical Research (aerial view)Photographer: The Canberra Times LtdL-R: Old hospital buildings, Physics workshop, old nurses' home, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Central Store.ANU Archive Item Open Access Leonard Huxley Building, Australian National UniversityPhotographer: James ColletOriginally the Computer Services Centre and Solid State Physics Building, then renamed the Leonard Huxley Building in June 1987, this building houses Division of Information Administration Programs and the ANU Supercomputer Facility.
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