The John Grant Crabbe Library was built in 1924 to replace the outgrown space in the Cammack Building. This picture includes the 1935 addition. (0001-005-0967) (ca 1937)
The original facade had four Ionic columns and reading rooms to either side of the main entrance where the arched windows are located. (0001-021-0779-05-61) (May 1961)
(0001-016-00748-01) ( ca 1964)
(0001-005-05517) (1965)
(0001-016-01853-11) (Jul 1966)
(0001-016-12242-06) (July 1973)
(0001-016-06421-27) (May 1969)
(0001-016-02390-02) (Mar 1967)
(0001-005-2251) (ca 1929)
(0001-005-05649) (1928)
(0001-021-1949-01) (Jan 1960)
(0001-005-11866) (ca 1934)
(0001-022-ct0161) (1965)
(0001-016-12474-33) (Sep 1973)
(Oct 2010)
(0001-005-2275) (1965)
(flickr.com\ekulibraries)
(Oct 2010)
Glass sculpture created in part from the window panes found in the Grand Reading Room arches that were uncovered during renovation. (Oct 2010)