Goleta, California
- Photographer:
- Mason, Max
- Place of Publication:
- [Hollywood, Calif.]
- Publisher:
- Published and distributed by Columbia
- Creation Date:
- [circa 1953-1959]
- Issued Date:
- [circa 1954-1956]
- Topics:
- Libraries and Students
- Places:
- Goleta (Calif.)
- Genres:
- photographs, photographic postcards, and postcards
- Notes:
Title from item
Date supplied by library staff.
Post card number H1059.
Color photography by Max Mason
- Citation:
- [Item description]. University Archives photographs collection. UArch 112. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Description:
Goleta, California - The University of California, Santa Barbara College at Goleta. The library completed in 1954 at a cost of $1,000,000.00 is the first unit of master plan which calls for an ultimate investment of $22,000,000 in buildings and site development. The library has a capacity of 100,00 volumes in easily accessible open stock arrangement. There are also three pleasant outdoor reading and study areas.
- Physical Description:
- 1 photograph : print ; sheet 9 x 14 cm (postcard format)
- Format:
- Still Image
- Collection(s):
- University Archives photographs collection
- Series:
- Series I. Photographs. Subseries D. Goleta Campus
- Folder:
- Library: Construction: Unit I and II exterior, 1953-1988
- Library Location:
- Department of Special Research Collections
- ARK:
- ark:/48907/f3wd40cf
- Local Identifier:
- uarch112-g00581
- Rights:
- Copyright Not Evaluated
- Restrictions:
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