Robert James Coote papers, 1960-2004.

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Robert James Coote papers, 1960-2004.

James Coote is a University of Texas emeritus professor of architecture and architectural history, author, artist, and a prominent architect and designer of residential homes in the Austin, Tex. area in the late 20th century. The collection consists of papers, architectural drawings, paintings, photographs, 35 mm slides, and computer disks.

<4> linear ft. of textual material, <10> art originals, <19> b&w velox prints, <44> b&w photographs, <19> col. photographs, <1786> slides, <22> computer disks, <2> CD-ROMs (with 18 TIF images), <40> rolls of architectural drawings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7012309

University of Texas Libraries

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