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The photos from this collection are from the Milwaukee Public Library's historic photograph collection.
Milwaukee Historic Photos The photos from this collection are from the Milwaukee Public Library's historic photograph collection.

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A collection of these historic pictures has been published in Dissection: Photographs of a Rite of Passage in American Medicine: 1880 - 1930 by John Warner and James Edmonson (Blast Books).
The Historic England Archive is now using its amazing collection of aerial photographs to produce Local History packs, containing aerial photographs and old maps for teachers to use in the classroom.
A collection of 4,050 photographs uncovered in the Historic England Archive is giving up its secrets after more than 70 years.
By Bunny Tubbs / 1884 De Dion Bouton steam car — The Editor drives this historic vehicle on his monthly Excursion / From a family album — A fascinating collection of photographs of one family's motor cars.
Collections staff also care for historic photographs, tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews, park archives, park administrative records, preserved small mammals, and other items reflecting the cultural and natural history of this unique place.
Small but jam - packed, the excellent museum has a native butterfly collection, historic photographs, and rare Mayan artifacts, such as geometric... Read More
Not only was the building designed by Walter Gropius, founder of the world changing school of art, design and architecture, but it also houses the school's historic collection of teaching materials, workshop models, architectural plans and models, photographs, documents and a library.
A State Hermitage Museum employee has been arrested in connection to the theft of historic illustrations, engravings, and photographs from its collection.
Work by important artists who documented early impressions of the area, historic photographs, oral histories and rarely - seen artifacts from private and public collections reveal a historical link to the area's past.
This publication features up to 1,500 objects from Oursler's collection, including photographs, prints, historic manuscripts, rare books, letters and objects.
A new Site Specific project by Matthew Jensen at Green - Wood Cemetery where he has assembled a room - sized cabinet of curiosities drawing from specimens and photographs amassed in his many walks through the cemetery, as well as from Green - Wood's rarely seen collection of fine art and historic objects
Residents and Visitors: Twentieth - Century Photographs of Louisiana is the eighth collaborative exhibition drawn from the collections of the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) and The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC), and the first to be based solely on institutional photographic holdings.
For managing the loan and preparing the paintings, photographs, and printed material for display and photographic materials for this publication, we are grateful to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Peebles Island Resource Center staff: Acting Director for the Bureau of Historic Sites John Lovell; Director of the Division for Historic Preservation Ruth Pierpont; Collections Manager Anne Ricard Cassidy and her staff Erin Czernecki, Ronna Dixson, and Mary Zaremski; Former Curator Robin Campbell, Curator Susan Walker, and Assistant Curator Amanda Massie; Paper Conservator Michele Phillips; Frames Conservator Eric Price; and Paintings Conservator Joyce Zucker.
On their first day they were given a box of unknown objects and materials that had been assembled by The Olana Partnership staff; all of these poems, photographs, and historic documents surfaced from Olana's collections and circled around the theme «Trees, Art, and Tourism».
Its impressive collection includes nearly 40,000 photographs, interviews, artifacts, interpretive displays and award - winning videos that chronicle the historic chain of events preceding his assassination on November 22, 1963.
The impressive collection at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza includes nearly 400 photographs, interviews, artifacts, interpretive displays and award - winning videos that chronicle the historic chain of events preceding his assassination on November 22, 1963.
The Inaugural Exhibition brings together over 350 works that epitomize those genres and subjects most prominently featured in the collection such as contemporary Bay Area photography, American color photography, and portraiture, alongside photographs of historic San Francisco and the industrial landscape.
For this project, architectural collective Assemble and artist Simon Terrill have used archival materials, drawings and photographs from RIBA's Collections to create an interactive installation that raises questions over design for play, from both a historic and contemporary perspective, with a focus on the element of risk.
Also opening are oversized historic photographs of Long Island from the Suffolk County Historical Society's collection.
A range of exhibitions includes the first solo show in an American museum by Scottish painter and sculptor Victoria Morton; photographs of the historic building and collection by Luisa Lambri; a site - specific outdoor installation by Stefano Arienti; and two artist projects that will enhance visitors» understanding and experience of the Museum.
The paintings and photographs of Chuck Forsman are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Denver Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Wichita Art Museum, Knoxville Museum of Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Yellowstone Art Museum and the Whitney Gallery of Western Art at the Buffalo Bill Historic Center, among others.
Large collections of aerial and ground photographs can be used to study historic changes in some glaciers (see Repeat Photography of Glaciers in the Glacier Photograph Collection).
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