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[Archive of Architectural Photographs of Decorah, Iowa]

$300.00
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[Archive of Architectural Photographs of Decorah, Iowa]

$300.00

A substantial archive of original architectural photography anonymously shot and compiled between about 1983 and 1985, documenting largely-Victorian-era homes in Decorah, Iowa. Many homes are in the immediate environs of Luther College and the extensively shown 505 High St. was razed for expansion of its campus.

[Architectural Photography] : [Iowana]. [Archive of Architectural Photographs of Decorah, Iowa]. Decorah, Iowa: (ca. 1983-1985). About 212 black and white photographs, each approximately 5" x 3 1/2" and mounted to plain, approximately 8" x 5" index cards. All housed in a card box and arranged alphabetically by tabbed dividers. Index cards generously notated and identified. A few photocopied pieces additional. Condition about near fine.

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A substantial archive of original architectural photography anonymously shot and compiled between about 1983 and 1985, documenting largely-Victorian-era homes in Decorah, Iowa. Many homes are in the immediate environs of Luther College and the extensively shown 505 High St. was razed for expansion of its campus.

[Architectural Photography] : [Iowana]. [Archive of Architectural Photographs of Decorah, Iowa]. Decorah, Iowa: (ca. 1983-1985). About 212 black and white photographs, each approximately 5" x 3 1/2" and mounted to plain, approximately 8" x 5" index cards. All housed in a card box and arranged alphabetically by tabbed dividers. Index cards generously notated and identified. A few photocopied pieces additional. Condition about near fine.