Manuscripts
Photographs
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Photographs
Manuscripts
This grouping contains black-and-white various-sized photographs of sculptures. Photograph types chiefly consist of photographic postcards, snapshots, and commercial prints. In addition, some of the files contain correspondence that accompanied photographs, notes, and drawings.
mssEsdaile
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Photograph album of classical sculptures
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Album containing commercial black-and-white photographs of classical sculptures chiefly from Italy pasted on the album pages. Accompanied by a handwritten list of depicted sculptures.
photCL 559
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Photographs: Sculpture
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Photograph and letter regarding Adam Dabrowski carving, 1966; photographs of Carl Milles sculptures, 1930s.
archDolena
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Black-and-white photographs of ship artwork and sculpture
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Six photographs of sculptures and artwork used on the NS Savannah.
archHeaney
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Photographs of earthquake damage at Stanford University
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A group of 24 snapshots and photographic postcards of damage at Stanford University from the 1906 earthquake. Includes views inside college rooms and exterior buildings.
photPF 1000-1009
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Large color postcards, loose photographs, and ephemera
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Approximately 200 loose photographs, 100 color postcards, and some ephemera. The photographs are small, black and white snapshots of unidentified people and scenes in the Philippines. Images are grouped together as they were received, in individual sets of prints acquired from various sources. Many have handwriting on the back. The large photographic color postcards were made approximately 1967 to 1997, and feature dancers, festivals, tourist attractions and others. Almost all published by the National Book Store, Manila. Ephemera consists of Philippines postage stamps; paper money printed with "The Japanese Government"; and a club card and photograph for the Mariner's Club, Manila, 1930s.
photCL 719