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Phosphate Mining, High Rock Mine, De Lievre, Quebec /

 

Extraction minière de phosphate, mine High Rock, rivière du Lièvre (Québec)

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Unknown / Inconnu

 

Date(s) : Unknown / Inconnu

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : MIKAN 3375778

 

collectionscanada.gc.ca/ourl/res.php?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&...

 

Location / Lieu : Lievre, Quebec, Canada / Lievre, Québec, Canada

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Canada. Department of Mines and Technical Surveys. Library and Archives Canada, PA-017856 /

 

Canada. Department of Mines and Technical Surveys. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, PA-017856

Lake Wales police officer investigating burglary.

 

If you recognize either of these men please email library@cityoflakewales.com.

 

1980. Black & White, 7" x 5".

 

Can you identify anyone? Please email library@cityoflakewales.com. Include title of photo and the name and location of person.

 

From Lake Wales News - Owen and LaVerne Brice Archives held at Lake Wales Public Library.

Japan. Mennonite Church USA Archive photo.

Japan. Mennonite Church USA Archive photo.

That's me in the lower right doing Civil War research in the National Archives Reading Room. This was an official publicity photo taken for the National Archives and they were kind enough to send me a copy of it.

From the Pomfret Historical Society Archives

Japan. Mennonite Church USA Archive photo.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

File name: 08_02_000827

 

Box label: Commercial buildings: N-O

 

Title: New England Merchants Bank. State Street façade

 

Alternative title: New England Merchant's Bank, State & Congress Streets

 

Creator/Contributor:

 

Date issued:

 

Date created: 1970 (approximate)

 

Physical description: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 10 x 8 in.

 

Genre: Gelatin silver prints

 

Subjects: Banks; Buildings

 

Notes:

 

Provenance:

 

Statement of responsibility:

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Rights status not evaluated.

 

From my archives. The Shah Mosque or Masjed-e Shāh at Naghsh-i Jahan Square, Isfahan, Iran, beginning of November, 2001

Beginning in 1948 Anatomy Professor Murray Barr and graduate student Ewart George Bertram began to study changes in the structure of cells following increased nerve activity. Their work led to discovery of the sex chromatin body later to be renamed the Barr Body. Professor Barr (1908-95) received numerous honours during his lifetime including a nomination for a Nobel prize. Bertram (left) is photographed with Barr conferring in the lab at the South Street Medical School shortly before the announcement of their discovery.

 

Photo credit: London Free Press Collection of Negatives/Western Archives

 

This Antherium grows in my friend's garden on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Detroit architect Frederick Speer’s original plans for Middlesex Memorial Tower called for a five-storey structure incorporating a massive water storage tank but London architect John Moore added extra height and a belfry. For several years the tank increased water pressure and provided reserves for flushing toilets and watering lawns. Water was pumped up to the tank from a well at the east end of the former JW Little Stadium. After the well was capped the concrete base served as the foundation for the ticket booth.

 

Photo credit

Left London Free Press Collection of Negatives/Western Archives

Right Alan Noon

 

an archive in the municipal archives....

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Come see Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Yeomen of the Guard" this week, February 18-23, 1889, at the Most Perfect Theatre in America! And don't miss the special matinee performance for Washington's birthday! This performance in Boston came only four months after the premiere of the Savoy Theatre in London.

 

The Sigmund A. Lavine Gilbert & Sullivan collection consists of scripts, musical scores, programs, photographs, artwork, advertising, newspaper clippings, and other material related to the partnership between W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, and their fourteen comic operas. Much of the material relates to performances of Gilbert and Sullivan operas by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1881-1982. The collection also contains some material produced by Gilbert and Sullivan outside of their partnership. The collection was assembled by Sigmund A. Lavine, a lifelong participant in the Boston theatre scene and a Gilbert & Sullivan historian and devotee.

 

For more information and to visit the Emerson College archives, please contact Christina Zamon, Head of Archives & Special Collections, at christina_zamon@emerson.edu.

 

Archives familiales

Venise

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.

 

Job# 1317: Pacific Electric Railway

From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.

 

Job# 1317: Pacific Electric Railway

The official opening of the present day campus took place during a special convocation on October 16 and 17, 1924. Graduates and other dignitaries gathered in the Science Building before walking over to Convocation Hall in the Arts Building. This scene was repeated annually until 1932 at which time convocation was moved to the JW Little Memorial Stadium. The row of automobiles seen in the background marks the edge of an apple orchard, which was adjacent to the original Kingsmill homestead, Bellevue, now the site of Middlesex College.

 

Photo Credit JJ Talman Collection/Western Archives

Drafting project description Maria, Frank and Suset; Intermediae Madrid April 2009

Collection/Accession: Sheila Clark, L2013.48

 

Identifier: P347.058m.r.t

 

Date: 1998

 

Owner: Lambda Archives of San Diego

 

Rights Information: This image is provided for education and research purposes by Lambda Archives of San Diego (LASD). The image may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media without written permission from LASD.

 

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Archival photo from the Philippine-American War, 1898-1900.

Archives familiales

The stacks at the NEHGS in Boston.

 

Please do not use this photo without my permission, but feel free to ask! :-)

From the St. Louis Car Company Collection, University Archives, Department of Special Collections, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries.

 

Job # 888: Jacksonville Traction Co., Jacksonville, FL

On the Danube Delta,

World Heritage Site.

Camera Minolta 700si

Lens Minolta G 28-70mm

Film Fuji G 200

Scanning old negatives for archive

Scanned with Epson Perfection V100

scanned by request.Marc, 1975-2004(?)

Fly Agaric -It's called the fly agaric because in some regions,

little pieces of it are placed in milk to attract flies. The flies

inebriated and crash into walls and die.

 

photo by Keith C Wilson at Thruxton 13-10-85

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