Georgia Institute of Technology
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Anniversaries Collection (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection contains materials from the twenty-fifth, fiftieth, seventy-fifth, and one-hundredth anniversaries of Georgia Tech.
Anniversaries Visual Materials (Georgia Institute of Technology)
This collection contains visual materials related to the twenty-fifth and one-hundredth anniversaries of Georgia Tech.
Bulletin Photograph Collection
The Bulletin was a Tech publication, which began about 1901. This publication has had numerous forms, such as the General Catalog, the Student Handbook, and the Cooperative Bulletin. This collection contains images of campus buildings, laboratories, and equipment from various periods of the Institute's history.
Early Presidents Photograph Collection
This collection consists of numerous photographs of Georgia Tech President Blake Van Leer while in office (1944-1956), but there is also one photograph of William Alexander, Georgia Tech football coach from 1920 to 1944. Several photographs were found in an envelope marked Gasper-Ware Studio (876 West Peachtree Street, Atlanta).
Georgia Tech Engineer Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs published in the Georgia Tech Engineer from 1938 to 1967, mainly depicting laboratories and technical subjects.
Helen E. Grenga Photographs on Women in Engineering
This collection consists of one photograph of Helen E. Grenga with a group of women, possibly the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.
Images and Memories Photograph Collection
The pictorial history, Images and Memories: Georgia Tech, 1885-1985,was one of several projects celebrating Georgia Tech's centennial in 1985. This collection contains copy prints of many of the photographs that appeared in the book.
Industrial Archaeology records
The Industrial Archaeology records contain historical research, correspondence, maps, photographs, diagrams, and publications for a variety of industrial sites throughout the state of Georgia. These sites include: mills, canals, railways, bridges, factories, warehouses, and industrial machinery. The majority of the information and research is from the 1970s by Professor James E. Brittain while at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Leslie Sharp Collection
Luther M. Reeves, Jr. photographs
The photographs in this collection are possibly related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Melvin Kranzberg Photograph Collection
Dr. Melvin Kranzberg, leader in the field of history of technology, served as professor in Georgia Tech's history department. These photographs document his personal and professional life.
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- China: 7,000 Years of Discovery. 2
- Civil engineering -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Framing the Foundations: An Exhibition of Rare Books in the History of Science and Technology. 2
- Library exhibits -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Mechanical engineering -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Museum exhibits -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
- Wind tunnels. 2
- Architectural drawing. 1
- Architecture -- Study and teaching -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Architecture, Domestic -- Georgia 1
- Audio-visual materials 1
- Bridges 1
- Buildings 1
- Canals -- Georgia -- Augusta. 1
- Color slides. 1
- Correspondence. 1
- Education, Higher -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Engineering -- Periodicals. 1
- Factory buildings 1
- Files (digital files) 1
- Fund raising -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1
- Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Architecture 1
- Georgia Tech Alumnus 1
- Historic Preservation 1
- Historic buildings -- Georgia. 1
- Industrial Archaeology 1
- Maps. 1
- Mills and mill-work 1
- Plants (Industrial buildings) 1
- Programs (documents). 1
- Publications. 1
- Railroad stations 1
- Speeches, addresses, etc. 1
- Universities and colleges -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- History. 1
- Visions and Ventures: Georgia Tech and Atlanta. 1
- Women college administrators. 1
- Women engineering students -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 1