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19th-20th century North American Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Canadian and U.S. architecture to the mid-twentieth century.
19th and 20th century Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of modern architecture, predominantly European.
African glass slides collection
The collection consists of 112 glass slides which represent various aspects of African culture and scenery. The slides are identified only in broad subject areas and are undated, though most appear to date from the late nineteenth century or early twentieth century.
Ancient-Early Medieval Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of ancient- Early Medieval architecture.
Applied and Decorative Arts Lantern Slide Collection
Arts of China Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Chinese arts of all periods, pre-historic to the mid-20th century. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, calligraphy, ceramics, ivory, jade, lacquer, metalwork, textiles, rugs, and tapestry.
John G. Brady papers
The collection consists of the personal and official papers of John G. Brady documenting early missionary work in Alaska, the history and political and economic development of Alaska, and Brady's life and career. There are early 20th century publications by Alaskan government bodies and missionary groups, as well as the public records of the City of Sitka. Included are photographs, negatives, and glass lantern slides of Alaskan scenery and subjects, native Alaskans, and Brady's family.
Stanley B. Burns, M.D., historic medical photography collection
Congo (Democratic Republic) collection
The collection consists of correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to the history of Congo (Democratic Republic) and current political, economic, and social conditions.
Dunhuang (China) and Central Asian Lantern Slide Collection
Collection of black and white glass lantern slides of cave paintings from Dunhuang (Gansu province, China) and works from other sites including Khotan, Kucha, and Turfan.
Abraham Lincoln Fellows papers
The papers contain correspondence, family papers, photographs, and subject files documenting the personal life and professional career of civil engineer Abraham Lincoln Fellows. Material related to William Torrence includes two albums labeled "Torrence's Views", holding pictures of the Gunnison River and presumably taken during the 1901 expedition.
Film Stills and History of Photography Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of early 20th century American and European film stills and photography from 1839 to the mid-twentieth century.
Robert B. Fisher photograph collection and papers
This collection chiefly consists of photographs collected by Robert B. Fisher, but also includes his subject files and a small quantity of writings related to the history of photography, 1840-1998.
Forest fire poster collection
The collection consists of lantern slides of forest fire prevention posters.
Father Carney Gavin legacy collection of Holy Land photographs
General Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of general material relating to architectural construction and types of planning. Includes sections on gardens, type of building plans and urban planning schemes.
Gothic Architecture Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Gothic architecture.
Luther Newton Hayes papers
A collection of seventy lantern slides (ca. 1912, hand tinted) of the Great Wall of China made by L. Newton Hayes (1883-ca. 1979) and the explorer William Edgar Geil. Also in the papers is the text of a lecture by Hayes on the slides, a book by Hayes on the Great Wall published in 1929 and miscellaneous Chinese documents. Also among the papers is a portrait of Li Hung-chang, Grand Councillor to the Empress Dowager Tsu Hsi.
Islamic Arts Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of the arts of Islam, including architecture, ceramics, illuminated manuscripts, numismatics, and textiles. Includes material from India and Spain. Some categories reflect the use of older place names (e.g. Persia).
Japanese Arts Lantern Slide Collection
Collection consists of black and white glass lantern slides of Japanese arts of all periods, pre-historic to the mid-20th century. Includes architecture, painting, sculpture, arms and armor, calligraphy, ceramics, enamel, furniture, lacquer, metalwork and textiles.