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DescriptionInterior of the Hutzler Reading room located in Gilman Hall, on the Johns Hopkins University campus in Baltimore, Maryland LCCN2013646484.tif
English: Title: Interior of the Hutzler Reading room located in Gilman Hall, on the Johns Hopkins University campus in Baltimore, Maryland

Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, color.

Notes: Gift and purchase; Carol M. Highsmith; 2012; (DLC/PP-2012:107).; Credit line: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and "Photographs Division."; Forms part of the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.; Located in Gilman Hall. And designed by, Douglas Thomas. Construction of Gilman Hall began in 1913. And the building was dedicated on May 21, 1915, and named for Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of the university. Commonly referred——to as "The HUT," the Albert D. Hutzler Reading Room is open on a 24-hour basis during the academic year.; Title, date, subject note, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Date Taken on 27 September 2012, 14:29 (according——to Exif data)
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Carol M. Highsmith  (1946–)  wikidata:Q5044454
 
Carol M. Highsmith
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Birth name: Carol Louise McKinney

Artist name: Carol M. Highsmith
Carol McKinney Highsmith
Description American photographer and architectural photographer
Date of birth 18 May 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Leaksville, North Carolina
Work period 1981-
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creator QS:P170,Q5044454
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under the digital ID highsm.18402.
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Image titleGilman Hall, designed by Douglas Thomas, was the first major academic building. Based upon Homewood House, it began the tradition of Federal-style academic buildings on campus. Construction began in 1913, and the building was dedicated on May 21, 1915, and named for Daniel Coit Gilman, the first president of the university. Gilman Hall underwent a major 3-year renovation that was completed in 2010. Commonly referred to as "The HUT", the Hutzler Reading Room is open on a 24-hour basis during the academic year. Located in Gilman Hall, opposite the Eisenhower Library, the HUT occupies a central room in the oldest academic building on the Homewood Campus, featuring high ceiling and beautiful stained-glass windows. It is well suited for group study, and contains a non-circulating collection of reference works, books, magazines and newspapers. A special science fiction and fantasy collection circulates for one-month periods. The Albert D. Hutzler Reading Room interior.
Camera manufacturerCanon
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AuthorPhotographer: Carol M. Highsmith
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Date and time of data generation14:29, 27 September 2012
Lens focal length14 mm
Latitude39° 19′ 44.79″ N
Longitude76° 37′ 19.96″ W
Altitude12.2 meters below sea level
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File change date and time11:27, 7 October 2012
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Date and time of digitizing14:29, 27 September 2012
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White balanceAuto white balance
Scene capture typeStandard
GPS time (atomic clock)18:29:41.079
Satellites used for measurement11
Receiver statusMeasurement in progress
Measurement mode2-dimensional measurement
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Geodetic survey data usedWGS-84
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GPS date27 September 2012
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