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New Haven, CT, USA - June 25, 2015:  Yale University, ornate building facade with Hebrew and Latin mottos on crest
A male professor on the university campus, holding documents and looking very frustrated.
A view of the Old Yale Art Gallery building (1928) designed in the Tuscan Romanesque style. the building stands on Chapel Street and is connected to the modernist main building of the Yale Art Gallery as well as by a Gothic skyway to Street Hall across High Street.
New Haven, Connecticut, USA - July 7, 2024: View of the famous Yale School of Law, The Sterling Law building. Sterling Law Building houses the Yale Law School. It is located close to the downtown area, in the heart of the Yale campus. In contains classrooms, offices, a law library, a dining hall, a day-care center, and a courtyard.
New Haven, CT, USA - July 4, 2012: Yale Law School at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Yale Law has consistently been ranked the number one law school in the US.
New Haven, CT, USA- December 27, 2015:  Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is member of the Ivy League. Here is the Law School in the beautiful campus.
An old building of the Aberdeen university in the UK
Details of bright and colorful old stained glass window in historic mayor's office in French town hall of Ambronay, also called Blains castle. Beautiful coats of arms dating back to the 16th century, illuminated by the exterior light of the sun. Photo taken in Ambronay, in Ain department, in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France.
New Haven, CT - June 25, 2015:  This tall gothic style stone building is the main library on the Yale University campus.
New Haven, Connecticut, United States - July 30, 2023: Gothic architecture is in abundance on the old campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut
The Yale Coat of Arms is beautifully rendered in terra cotta above the entrance to Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall  (SSS) on Grove Street in New Haven. \n\nThe Coat of Arms is inscribed in both Hebrew and Latin. The Hebrew is “Urim v’ Tumim.” Urim is on the right-hand page with an unnatural line break. Likewise v’Tumim on the left-hand page. These words are from the Hebrew Bible, Exodus 28:30, and refer to an object or objects contained within the breastplate of the High Priest. The Latin text, “Lux et Veritas,” is based on an early Greek translation from the Hebrew and means, “light and truth.” The translation from Hebrew to Greek to Latin is imperfect, but it does capture the mission of the early years of Yale.
Detail of Rapperswil Rathaus in Switzerland. Rathaus is listed as Swiss object of national importance.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - August 31, 2024: Crowd of people  in front of the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library (c. 1915). Harvard VERITAS shield banners hang in front of building. The library houses some 3.5 million books in its stacks and is the center­piece of the Harvard College Libraries.  It honors 1907 Harvard College graduate and book collector Harry Elkins Widener.
Winchester, UK - November 28th 2021: Sign and coat of arms badges above the entrance to the Winchester City Museum in the city of Winchester in Hampshire, UK.
New Haven, Connecticut, USA - July 7, 2024: View of the Head’s House or Swensen House, near by the Cross Campus, at Yale University.
Princeton, USA - June 27, 2012: Princeton is regularly rated one of the best universities in the world, and is also noted for its elegant gothic architecture.
Details of bright and colorful old stained glass window in historic mayor's office in French town hall of Ambronay, also called Blains castle. Beautiful coats of arms dating back to the 16th century, illuminated by the exterior light of the sun. Photo taken in Ambronay, in Ain department, in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region in France.
Branford College, established at Yale in 1933, is named after the town of Branford, Connecticut, where Yale was briefly located before moving to New Haven in 1716. \n\nJames Pierpont was a congregationalist minister who founded Yale University.
New Place, High Street, in Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK. It is on the site of  Shakespeare's final home where he died in 1616, it has been rebuilt to be as close to the original as possible and was completed in 2016 with the original gardens behind it.  There are tourist walking past towards Guild Chapel.
On the wall at the entrance to St Leonard's Land in Holyrood Road, the coat of arm of the University of Edinburgh.
New Haven, Connecticut, USA - July 25, 2016: Sign in front of Yale Law School on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Building located at 127 Wall Street.
The Colombian coat of arms
New Haven, CT, USA - July 7, 2024: View of Brandford College access, at Yale University. Branford College is one of the 14 residential colleges at Yale University.
Semper Fidelis
peace dove, detail of a wooden medieval altar in Langenzenn, Germany, franconia
New Haven, Connecticut - June 25, 2015:  Gothic style building housing the law library at Yale University
Brasenose College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, in Oxford, England, UK on a cloudy day.
Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Entrance to Northwestern University - School of Law.
Entrance and part of the exterior of New King's Building of Aberdeen University, which was built in 1913 to keep up with the expansion of the university. It is a 'B' listed building.
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