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-The //Date// field group consists of fields. ​+The //Date// field group consists of fields. ​
  
 For more information on Date see //CCO, pages 166-177.// For more information on Date see //CCO, pages 166-177.//
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 === Date type === === Date type ===
  
-Date type explains what the date value referring ​to through a qualifier. ​ ​For ​example ​if the date being recorded is the creation date or view the photograph of building was taken. ​Use only one of the following date types for each date: alteration, broadcast, bulk, commission, creation, design, destruction,​ discovery, exhibition, inclusive, performance,​ publication,​ restoration,​ view, or other.+Date type explains what the date value refers ​to through ​use of a qualifier. ​We might record multiple dates for one object. A building, for example, may have one date for its creation ​and another ​date for the time when the view in the photograph of that building was taken. ​Each date recorded will have only one of the following date types: alteration, broadcast, bulk, commission, creation, design, destruction,​ discovery, exhibition, inclusive, performance,​ publication,​ restoration,​ view, or other.
  
 === Start date === === Start date ===
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 === End Date === === End Date ===
 Use only numeric values in this field with the exception of the dash, which can be used to express negative numbers for BCE. For approximate dates the end date is the latest possible date for the work. For example, if the work has an approximate date of ca. 1880's the earliest possible date is 1889. Use only numeric values in this field with the exception of the dash, which can be used to express negative numbers for BCE. For approximate dates the end date is the latest possible date for the work. For example, if the work has an approximate date of ca. 1880's the earliest possible date is 1889.
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 +=== Date Notes ===
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 +Provide any notes on dates that might help clarify what the time span recorded pertains to. This is especially important for images that might have multiple works or if a work has somehow changed over time.
  
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 **End date:** 1943 **End date:** 1943
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 +**Date notes:** The date given is for the main building. The garage and garden were design and completed years after the original construction.
  
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