Main Building, ISC
Object NameCup and Saucer
Retailer
J. Mc. D&S
(American (Boston, MA))
Date1900
OriginEngland
Mediumporcelain
Dimensions2 × 1 3/8 × 3 in. diameter(5.1 × 3.5 × 7.6 cm)
Saucer: 5 in. (12.7 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Ceramics
Credit LineAnonymous gift. In the permanent collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object number94.11ab
Status
On viewCollections
CultureEnglish
Label TextOnce standing near the present site of Beardshear Hall, Main (often called “Old Main”) was completed in 1868 as the central building of the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm. As only the second major structure on campus, it effectively was the college in its early years, housing classrooms, the library, a chapel, museum, dining halls, and residences for both students and faculty. As campus expanded through the late nineteenth century, Main’s role gradually diminished as specialized buildings took over its functions. Yet from the beginning, the structure faced significant challenges. In 1864, just one year into construction, the partially built structure had to be demolished after the architect was dismissed for “incompetence.” When a completed version finally opened in 1868, it lacked basic provisions for water, heat, and lighting. As time went on, additional unfortunate events followed including a tornado which damaged the south tower in 1882, and a fire in 1900.
Despite this string of setbacks, Main remained an iconic campus landmark, until another catastrophic fire destroyed it in 1902. In its place rose a new “fireproof” administrative building, Central Building (later renamed Beardshear Hall) in 1938. Although Main only stood for 32 years, it left a lasting impression on generations of students and faculty. Its image was widely reproduced on souvenirs and memorabilia
https://historicexhibits.lib.iastate.edu/buildings/oldmain.html https://ameshistory.org/tribunearchives/iowa-agricultural-college-old-main https://iowastatedaily.com/119501/news/history-on-campus-beardshear-hall/
MarkingsStamped in black on cup and saucer,"Made in England for CF Letts, Ames Ia. J MF D&S". Underglaze on saucer RA-115510. Stamped on cup in green RA115510.
Locations
- (not entered) Iowa State University, Morrill Hall
Object Name: Cup and Saucer
Hamilton and Co.
Object number: 78.5.2ab
Object Name: Teacup, Lid, and Saucer
Doccia
c. 1870-1920
Object number: 2.5.1abc
Object Name: Cup and Saucer
Mariya Vasiliyevna Semenova
1896-1908
Object number: 4.14.6ab
Object Name: Two-Handled Cabinet Cup and Stemmed Saucer/Stand
Vieux Paris
c. 1820
Object number: 2.7.19ab
