Boise State University; Aerial photographs; Libraries
Aerial view of the Liberal Arts Building under construction, the Library in the foreground, and the Auditorium (Hemingway Western Studies Center) to the left.
One of two staircases in the main entrance to the library from 1964 to 1993. When the building was remodeled in 1993-95, the entry lobby became the atrium of Albertsons Library.
A view of the entrance into the library from inside, with the stairs reflected in the glass. In the foreground is a mock-up of the Pavilion (later renamed the Taco Bell Arena), then under construction.
A view of the Administration Building from the entry lobby of the library at Boise State College, ca. 1971. When the library was remodeled in 1993-95, the entry lobby became the atrium of Albertsons Library.
A view from the second floor of the library entry lobby. In the foreground is a piece of art hanging from the ceiling, and in the background is the Liberal Arts building. The fountain pool is visible between the buildings. When the building was...
A view of the interior of the library's main entry lobby with the fountain and the Liberal Arts Building beyond. When the building was remodeled in 1993-95, the entry lobby became the atrium of Albertsons Library.
Construction crew digging the foundation of the 1970-71 Library addition. To the right, Liberal Arts Building. Memorial Mall and Fountain are center, Music Auditorium directly behind. Table Rock in the background at left.
Jack Trueblood poses with his father's collection at the Boise State Library. Ted Trueblood wrote about fishing and other outdoor topics. His son Jack, also writes about Idaho conservation topics.
Special Collections' copy of Historia Scholastica, printed by Conrad Winters in Cologne, Germany in 1479. The book, an incunable, was purchased in England by Boise Junior College staff in the 1950s.