North facade of Johnston Hall along Wisconsin Avenue. Also visible are portions of the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
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Marquette Hall and other buildings along Wisconsin Avenue, view focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall. Other buildings visible along Wisconsin Avenue are (from left to right) Johnston Hall and Gesu Church; David A. Straz, Jr. Hall is...
View of Wisconsin Avenue streetscape, focusing on the northwest corner of Marquette Hall, 1930? Also visible in the photograph are (from left to right), Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Etching showing the north facade of Johnston Hall, along Wisconsin Avenue, 1985? Also visible in the image are the northwest corner of Sensenbrenner Hall and the northeast corner of Gesu Church.
Postcard view of the Marquette University campus looking west along Wisconsin Avenue, 1910? The Mackie Home is just visible at the left of the postcard, with Johnston Hall and Gesu Church lining the street to the west of it.
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Ink drawing of southeast corner of Sensenbrenner Hall with Legal Research Center attached. Also included in the drawing are portions of O'Hara Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Postcard showing Marquette University buildings along Wisconsin Avenue at 11th Street. From left to right are Sensenbrenner Hall, Johnston Hall, and Gesu Church.
Robert U. Turner, director of the Instructional Media Center, sits at the controls in the production-control room (Johnston Hall, Room 38) for Marquette University Television, 1981.
Students work the controls in Marquette University Television's production-control room. The talent and camera operators are visible on the studio floor as well.
View of Johnston Hall, taken from the southeast. The observatory is visible on the roof of the building, and the greenhouse is in use in the side lawn.
Detail, main entrance to Johnston Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Architectural elements visible include the stained glass transom above the door, decorative columns and an arch above the entry.
Robert U. Turner, director of the Instructional Media Center, stands at the controls in the Instructional Media Center's production-control room (Johnston Hall, Room 25), 1981.
Aerial view of the Marquette Campus, looking southwest from the corner of 11th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. The central focus of the image is Sensenbrenner Hall, with Johnston Hall visible to the right. O'Hara Hall is also visible, tucked in behind...
Telescope mounted in the observatory on the roof of Johnston Hall, 1917? The observatory was established in 1909 with a donation of $2000 by John H. Kopmeier in memory of his sons. It was dismantled in 1983.
Detail of the main entry to Johnston Hall from Wisconsin Avenue. Visible is a stained glass transom above the door and the decorative columns and arch surrounding the entry.
Stained glass window over the main entrance to Johnston Hall. The window features small decorative elements as well as the text "Robert A. Johnston Hall."