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Background imageYale Collection: Chas. H. Yales fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The ma

Chas. H. Yales fantastic spectacle, The evil eye, or The many, merry mishaps of Nid and the weird, wonderful wanderings of Nod. Date c1898

Background imageYale Collection: Chas. H. Yales forever Devils auction

Chas. H. Yales forever Devils auction. Date c1899

Background imageYale Collection: The Old library, Yale College

The Old library, Yale College. Date c1901

Background imageYale Collection: Vanderbilt Hall, Yale College

Vanderbilt Hall, Yale College. Date c1901

Background imageYale Collection: Mt. Vernon, the Home of George Washington

Mt. Vernon, the Home of George Washington
Plan of Mt. Vernon, Virginia, the Home of Washington. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1855, by R. Yale, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern District of of N.Y

Background imageYale Collection: Mobile hospital near Chaillons, France, WW1

Mobile hospital near Chaillons, France, WW1
Mobile hospital no. 39, The Yale Unit, near Chaillons, St Mihiel, France, at the end of the First World War. A sketch by A Smith. Date: November 1918

Background imageYale Collection: Othniel Marsh, American palaeontologist

Othniel Marsh, American palaeontologist
Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899), American palaeontologist. Marsh attended Yale University and was made the first professor of palaeontology in the USA in 1866

Background imageYale Collection: Henrys electromagnetic machine, 1831

Henrys electromagnetic machine, 1831
Electromagnetic machine, devised and constructed by the US physicist Joseph Henry (1797-1878). He made it in Albany, New York, in 1831, for the laboratory of Yale College

Background imageYale Collection: BASEBALL GAME, 1904. A baseball game between Yale and Princeton, viewed from the stands, 1904

BASEBALL GAME, 1904. A baseball game between Yale and Princeton, viewed from the stands, 1904

Background imageYale Collection: YALE BASEBALL TEAM, 1901. The Yale University baseball team, 1901

YALE BASEBALL TEAM, 1901. The Yale University baseball team, 1901

Background imageYale Collection: Native American Indian Encampment near the Fraser River, 188

Native American Indian Encampment near the Fraser River, 188
Illustration showing some native American Indian wooden huts with carvings and flags, near Yale, Fraser River, British Columbia, 1882

Background imageYale Collection: Machu Picchu / Peru 1982

Machu Picchu / Peru 1982
View of MACHU PICCHU, the ancient inca city built in the 15th century. The Pre- columbian town was discovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, a Yale historian and explorer

Background imageYale Collection: Sport / American Football

Sport / American Football
HARVARD versus YALE

Background imageYale Collection: USA Yale Univ 1876

USA Yale Univ 1876
Yale College: external view

Background imageYale Collection: Education / USA / University

Education / USA / University
YALE : a students room



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Discover the rich history and vibrant culture University in New Haven, Connecticut. 🎓🏛️ Founded in 1701, Yale University has become synonymous with academic excellence and intellectual prowess. Located in the picturesque city of New Haven, Connecticut, this prestigious Ivy League institution boasts a stunning campus that blends tradition with innovation. Home to renowned scholars and groundbreaking research, Yale University has shaped countless minds and produced influential alumni throughout its storied history. Notably, it counts the Kennedy family among its esteemed graduates, highlighting its impact on American politics. Beyond academia, it is known for its thriving arts scene. The Yale Art School in New Haven showcases an impressive collection of masterpieces from various eras and genres. From classical sculptures to contemporary installations, artistic expression flourishes within these hallowed halls. Did you know that Elihu Yale played a pivotal role in shaping this iconic institution? As a British merchant who made his fortune in India during the 17th century, his generous donations laid the foundation for what would become one of America's most prestigious universities. Yale's influence extends far beyond Connecticut borders as well. In Canada's Fraser River region lies another place named after this illustrious university – Yale. This charming town pays homage to its namesake while offering breathtaking natural beauty along the Fraser River. Sports enthusiasts will be familiar with another famous landmark associated with Yale: the legendary Yale Bowl stadium. Located right on campus grounds in New Haven, this historic venue has witnessed countless thrilling football games since opening its gates in 1914. For those seeking tranquility amidst bustling student life at Yale University, The Cloister provides solace within its serene walls. Nestled within campus grounds in New Haven, this architectural gem offers respite for contemplation or quiet study sessions amid lush greenery. The spirit of competition comes alive when Harvard and Oxford face off against their rivals from across the pond at international athletics events.