Bingham Hall – Old Campus

Overview of Bingham Hall

Bingham Hall, completed in 1928, was one of the last major dormitories added to Old Campus during Yale’s early-20th-century building boom. Designed by architect Walter B. Chambers, it was funded through a gift from Charles W. Bingham ’68, whose family supported several Yale building projects. The building’s Collegiate Gothic style was intentionally crafted to harmonize with the older surrounding halls while providing more modern accommodations for freshmen. For decades it housed first-year students from various colleges and became known for its lively courtyard presence facing the New Haven Green. Today, Bingham remains a staple of the Old Campus residential experience for freshmen students of Trumbull College.

Then-and-Now at Bingham Hall

In the below, the view on the left is what appears in one of the postcards from the collection, and the view on the right is a photo taken of the same camera angle in 2025.  Use the slider to see how these views compare more than a century apart!

Then Now

Postcard Views of Bingham Hall

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Front and Back of Bingham Hall Postcards

Mouse-over or tap any of the below postcards to see what the other side looks like!