Stanford University Bloch building photographic documentation : photographs, 1997.

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Stanford University Bloch building photographic documentation : photographs, 1997.

These photographs document the exterior of Bloch Hall, also known as the physics lecture hall and the physics tank, prior to its demolition.

10 photonegatives.10 photoprints.

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Stanford University. Bloch Hall.

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