Wooden Gate at Cochran Bird Sanctuary
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Wooden Gate at Cochran Bird Sanctuary
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A color image showing a wooden gate. Behind it is a path and green trees.
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These gates are likely the entrance gates to the Cochran Bird Sanctuary which are made of stone and rusticated lumber. Those gates were built in 1932 based on a design by Stuart Travis, an artist whose murals and dioramas appear in several other places around the campus, and were originally for the Chapel Cemetery. They were relocated when the school built the Rabbit Pond Dormitories.
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High resolution versions of images can be obtained from Phillips Academy archives.
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Institution: Phillips Academy
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Massachusetts--Essex (county)--Andover
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Tim Sprattler
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2010
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Andover, Mass. : Phillips Academy
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC BY-SA). Images used should be cited as Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
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Moncrieff Cochran Bird Sanctuary
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Cochran, Moncrieff Mitchell, 1879-1931
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Phillips Academy
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School grounds
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Natural areas
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Gates
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Moncrieff Cochran Sanctuary
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Stuart Travis
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still image
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1 photograph : digital, JPEG file, color
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Gate3.JPG
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