Postcard portrays a young girl embodying Lady Justice, seated in a chair, holding a scale in her right hand and a sword in her left
Alternative Title:
Themis, Déesse de la justice, Déesse de la justice, Postcard depicting a girl as Lady Justice seated in a chair, and Legally themed postcard depicting a girl as Lady Justice seated in a chair
Description:
Date from postmark and manuscript notes., Lillian Goldman Law Library's copy 1: addressed: Monsieur Ch Delbare ... Lille Nord; copy 2 addressed to [illegible] Lesper Cette Suzanne[?] and postmarked: Ceintrey, Meurthe et Moselle., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281770, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.14 tall., In French., Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Lillian Goldman Law Library has 2 copies, each with manuscript notations.
Photograph album created and compiled by a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Eighth Corps, Company 3350, which formed in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, that depicts activities in Camp DG69-N, near Orogrande, New Mexico, circa 1938-1940. Images include informal portraits of Corps members, as well as views of the camp, buildings, and desert. The album also includes commercial photographs that document White Sands National Monument and postcards promoting Almagordo, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas
Description:
Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Geographic):
New Mexico, Orogrande (N.M.), Otero County (N.M.), and White Sands National Monument (N.M.)
Subject (Name):
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.). Company 3350 (Tobyhanna, Pa.)
The photographs, depicting Fort Ringgold, Texas from the air and ground, were used by a member of the Detached Enlisted Men's List stationed at Fort Ringgold during World War II. One postcard was sent by "Bud" to his father S. C. Cowgill of Wabash, Indiana, and is dated Mar 2 1942. Four other postcards have notes by Cowgill on their versos explaining various landmarks depicted, with notes indicating that the photographs were out of date by the time Cowgill was using them. The original photographs are of Fort Ringgold ca. 1920, and were used to make postcards later. Three postcards are of the same image, Bird's Eye View of Fort Ringgold
Description:
Eight photographs carry typed captions at top, and three carry captions written on the negative.
Series of ten numbered postcards with narrative captions satirizing contemporary legal practice
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Postcards depicting a pierrot, poking fun at contemporary legal practice and Legally themed postcards a pierrot, poking fun at contemporary legal practice
Description:
Date from postmark., Some cards include manuscript notations., Card number 6 mentions Berenger, a reference to René Bérenger, a French lawyer and politician who campaigned for public decency and virtue., Card number 8 mentions Magnaud, a reference to Paul Magnaud, a French judge., Also available in original print http://morris.law.yale.edu/record=b1281725, Digital reproduction. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Law Library, 2019 LM ZA Postcards v.1 no.9 tall., In French., Online resource; description based on print version record. , and Accompanied by translation.
Publisher:
Édition Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie
Subject (Geographic):
France and France.
Subject (Name):
Ecole de Nancy (Group of artists), Bérenger, René, 1830-1915., and Magnaud, Paul, 1848-1926.
Subject (Topic):
Law, Lawyers, Conduct of court proceedings, and Mimes
Postcard shows Edwin R. Monett and Charles Russell with the open 16-foot wooden boat they used to run the Colorado from Green River, Utah to Needles, California between September 20, 1907 and February 8, 1908
Alternative Title:
Russell & Monett 1907-1908 voyage
Description:
BEIN BrSide4o Zc56 910Jo: In handwriting on recto at bottom of card: Russell & Monett 1907-1908 voyage. Verso of postcard filled out with address, note, and signature. Postmarked "Grand Canyon, Nov. 12 1910, Ariz." and Printed on verso: Tom Jones--glacé--Cincinnati, O. Published by Fred Harvey. Russell and Monett. Two prospectors after their 752 mile voyage through the Grand Canyon. They started from Green River, Utah, September 20th, arriving at Neddles, Calif., February 8th.
Postcards with halftone reproductions by Edward Sheriff Curtis of photographs he created of Native Americans, 1904. Images include portraits of a Mohave Indian girl and an Apache Indian girl, a group of Hopi Indian children, and four Apache Indians crossing a waterway on horseback
Description:
Title devised by cataloger. and Each postcard has been cut on the right side of the recto.
Subject (Name):
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952.
Subject (Topic):
Apache Indians, Hopi Indians, Indians of North America, and Mohave Indians
A collection of postcards with views of Corpus Christi, Texas, including public buildings, homes, streetscapes, and beaches. Some cards were published by G.S. Beard in Corpus Christi; some were created or published by Curry's Curio Store; and several were printed by The Albertype Co. in Brooklyn, N.Y. Some images are black and white, and some are color
Description:
Collection title devised by cataloger. and Some cards have the generic phrase "Greetings from Corpus Christ, Texas" on recto.