Trinity College, Lecture Rooms [Seabury Hall, Long Walk]: Ground Floor, circa 1876
Scope and Contents
This collection of 427 architectural drawings and sketches by William Burges and Francis H. Kimball dates approximately from 1872 to 1876. It documents the process of designing the second campus of Trinity College in Hartford, CT, including unfinished sketches; floor plans of each building; large-scale aerial views of campus designs; detailed plans for fireplaces, finials, and window frames; and notes on air flow through buildings and the cost of construction. However, few of the drawings contain textual notes related to the order or manner in which the drawings were drawn and utilized by Burges or Kimball.
Dating and attribution of some drawings and sketches proved difficult, leading to the creation of a series of materials which cannot be positively judged to be solely the work of Burges or Kimball. Burges signed and dated most of his 170 final designs, which are on linen-backed paper. Kimball’s final designs were made to resemble Burges’s, with the exception that he almost never signed or dated them. Examples of items that explicitly state their creator are “Lecture Rooms Quad Elevation, Lecture Rooms Ground Floor,” which identifies itself as being sent by Kimball to Burges, and “[Building Cross Section and Floor Plans],” which was signed by Kimball (or possibly labeled by Burges as being drawn by Kimball). Outside of these specific groupings, unless explicitly stated on the item itself, the creator has been rendered as "unknown" and placed in the third series.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1876
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open to the public and must be used in the John M.K. Davis Reading Room of the Watkinson Library, Trinity College Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws when using this collection.
Some items may be restricted from general public access if they have been already digitized at a high resolution, or if are fragile or damaged due to mold.
Extent
1 Architectural Drawing : A drawn and colored floor plan of the ground floor of the proposed lecture rooms. This would be considered the first floor in the United States. ; 39.9 x 26.10 inches
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
On linen-backed paper. Heavy wear and tear at edges and signs of mold, but already in plastic
Repository Details
Part of the Trinity College Archives Repository
Watkinson Library
300 Summit St.
Hartford CT 06106 USA