274 research outputs found

    UA1A The Illustrated South, Vol. 3, No. 1

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    Single sheet newspaper printed in Louisville, Kentucky. Graduating Class of Potter College at Bowling Green, 1901 The Girl He Married Secret Joseph Reed, President Lawyers\u27 Club If You Would Read Character Study Lips After the Quarrel Lynchings O\u27Malley, Charles. Hush, Hark, the Fairyland Bells Are Ringin

    The Kentucky Vendetta

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    Article in Frank Leslie\u27s Illustrated Newspaper on the Rowan County War from September 10, 1887

    Kodak movie camera advertisement, Hobart, Tasmania, 1930

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    Kodak movie camera advertisement in the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, November 12, 1930. Private Collection

    Photograph of a garden at Boat Harbour, Tasmania, 1930

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    Photograph of the garden of a 'week-end shack at Boat Harbour, North-West Coast', Tasmania, in the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, November 12, 1930. The photographer was Melmer F. Nichols who had a studio in Burnie from 1927-33. Private Collection

    Confederate Journal and Magazine Collection - Accession 1705

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    This collection consists of the first four editions of the Confederate War Journal Illustrated and an incomplete run of the Confederate Veteran Magazine from 1893, 1898 through 1930. The Confederate Veteran was originally started in 1893 by Sumner A. Cunningham (1843-1913) as an effort raise funds for the construction of a monument to honor Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States of America, in Richmond, VA. The magazine became very popular and was one of the most influential monthly magazines in the South. The magazine would eventually become the official voice of the United Confederate Veterans and later of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. The magazine stayed in print through 1932. These magazines provide a valuable insight into the southern mindset following the American civil War and Reconstruction while offering personal accounts of the war. Historiography students would find these magazines helpful in analyzing the histories of the American Civil War from the losing side’s perspective.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2672/thumbnail.jp

    Photographs of hikers on Mt. Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, 1931

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    Photograph of hikers on Mt. Wellington in the Tasmanian Illustrated Mail, November 11, 1931. The photographer was William Fellowes who had studios in Hobart from 1921-1931

    Irish Tourist\u27s Illustrated Handbook for Visitors to Ireland in 1852

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    3rd edition hardback book with maps and black and white illustrations.https://arrow.tudublin.ie/irtourjap/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Photograph of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York arriving at the Brisbane Hotel, Launceston, Tasmania in 1927 as an advertisement for the hotel, 1931

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    Photograph of the Duke and Duchess of York arriving at the Brisbane Hotel, Launceston, Tasmania in 1927, as an advertisement for the hotel in the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, November 11, 1931

    Photograph of a beach picnic, East Coast, Tasmania, 1930

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    Photograph of a beach picnic on the East Coast of Tasmania in the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, November 12, 1930. There is a pencil note below the photograph 'Bea Freeman in hat, Lea Freeman, later Henry in coat with fur'. The photographer was Ben Sheppard who worked from the late 1920s to the 1950s. Private Collection

    Photographs of the garden of Kelvedon,near Swansea, East Coast, Tasmania, 1930

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    Photographs of the garden of Kelvedon, property of Mr. A.T. Cotton, near Swansea on the East Coast of Tasmania in the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, November 12, 1930. The photographer was H.W. Donne
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