99 Brattle St
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

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Episcopal Theological School, St John`s Memorial Chapel, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

Part of a planned academic complex, comprising an open-ended quadrangle of three related building and a separate chapel. An important work of architects Ware and Van Brunt.

Episcopal Theological School, St John`s Memorial Chapel, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

Part of a planned academic complex, comprising an open-ended quadrangle of three related building and a separate chapel. An important work of architects Ware and Van Brunt.

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Episcopal Theological School, Quadrangle, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

HABS MA-1079

Episcopal Theological School, Quadrangle, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

HABS MA-1079

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Episcopal Theological School, Reed Hall, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

As the focus of an early (for America) planned academic complex, comprising an open-ended quadrangle of three related buildings and a separate chapel. An important work of architects Ware and Van Brunt.

Episcopal Theological School, Reed Hall, 99 Brattle St Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA

As the focus of an early (for America) planned academic complex, comprising an open-ended quadrangle of three related buildings and a separate chapel. An important work of architects Ware and Van Brunt.

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