Disambiguation evidence for John Hay Library (Hay / Nichols houses in Providence) via surface form

"John Hay Library"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "John Hay Library".

Predicate Object
affiliation Brown University NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Richardsonian Romanesque NERFINISHED
category Brown University buildings
category Libraries in Providence, Rhode Island
category Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Rhode Island
category University and college academic libraries in the United States
city Providence NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo John Hay
hasAlternateName Brown University Library
surface form: John Hay Library at Brown University
hasArchitecturalFeature Romanesque arches
hasArchitecturalFeature stone masonry façade
hasArchitecturalFeature tower elements
hasCollectionType ephemera
hasCollectionType historical documents
hasCollectionType manuscripts
hasCollectionType maps
hasCollectionType personal papers
hasCollectionType photographs
hasCollectionType rare books
hasCollectionType special collections
hasCollectionType university archives
hasFunction archives rare books
hasFunction houses special collections
hasFunction preserves manuscripts
hasFunction supports research
hasSignificance major special collections repository at Brown University
hasSignificance noted for distinctive Richardsonian Romanesque architecture
heritageDesignation historic academic library building
instanceOf academic library building
instanceOf historic building
instanceOf special collections library
locatedIn Brown University
surface form: Brown University campus
locatedIn Providence, Rhode Island NERFINISHED
locatedInNeighborhood College Hill
namedAfter John Hay
operator Brown University Library
ownedBy Brown University NERFINISHED
partOf Brown University Library
surface form: Brown University Library system
serves Brown University faculty
serves Brown University students
serves external researchers
state Rhode Island
use exhibitions
use research
use teaching