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Title
eichler_f3274_044
Creator
Eichler, Alfred W., 1895-1977
Date Created and/or Issued
1935
Publication Information
California State Archives, a division of the California Secretary of State's Office
Contributing Institution
California State Archives
Collection
Alfred Eichler Collection
Rights Information
There are no known copyright restrictions associated with these digital images. We encourage the use of these images for personal, study, and educational purposes. Please credit "Courtesy of California State Archives." The California State Archives and the Friends of California Archives cannot be responsible for any use of these images, or any liability resulting from their use. The Archives is interested in learning about any possible copyright restrictions and will gladly remove any image that is in violation.
Description
Caption: "Chapel - San Quentin. Sectional View Looking Northeast." Preliminary design by Alfred Eichler, with view encompassing lower and upper yards, March 19, 1935. The chapel was ultimately built in 1960, but not as depicted here. Project for Department of Corrections.
Type
image
Format
JPEG, scanned at 400 DPI, 24-bit color
Identifier
f3274_044
http://exhibits.sos.ca.gov/items/show/10742
Language
English
Subject
Chapel, San Quentin State Prison
Institutional buildings
Place
San Quentin, California
Source
Image of an item from the Alfred Eichler Collection, Department of Public Works, Architecture Division, Design Section.

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