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DescriptionWren Building and Lord Botetourt statue, c. 1905—1926.jpg
English: Postcard showing the College Yard (now called Historic Campus) of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Sir Christopher Wren Building (then known as the College or Main Building) and statue of Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt (commonly known as Lord Botetourt). Date range reckoned by presence of St. George Tucker Hall (built 1905) and absence of Phi Beta Kappa Hall (now named Ewell Hall, built 1926). Postcard is a colorization with evidence of retouching. A cropped-out caption beneath the image reads "MAIN BUILDING, WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE, WILLIAMSBURG, VA."
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Louis Kaufman & Sons postcard
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The Wren Building and Lord Botetourt statue on the College of William & Mary's campus, c. 1905—1926
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Wren Building
College of William & Mary
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Williamsburg
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1 May 1926Gregorian
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