Handwoven textile; wide white and black warp stripes with .5" spaced red or gold narrow warp stripes weft--narrow white and black stripes; fringe on either end. Color: black, white, red, and gold
Handwoven textile; shiny lurex warp and weft threads; metallic-like stripes with embroidered shapes over top (hourglass, stripes, and comb-like motifs); fringe on either end. Colors: gold, rust, purple, blue, and green
Handwritten sheet music for The Great Train Robbery including heading "Scene in railway office" There is a sheet of music pasted to the back of this sheet which can be found in B56F03_14 http://purl.umn.edu/142668
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
Many men dressed in uniforms are posing in front of a brick building with their firefighting gear. One man in the foreground is holding a hose that's shooting out water, and in the background, several men are posing on a ladder.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Kautz Family YMCA Archives.
This collection contains a case studies and comparisons of methods of Caesarean section in which Dr. Harris recorded the success and failure of methods commonly used at the time both in the United States and in Europe. It also contains correspondence with Max Saenger, a noted German gynecologist and considered the ""Father of the Modern Caesarea...
Creator:
Harris, Dr. Robert Patterson, 1822-1899
Contributor:
Jewett, Charles 1839-1910; Sänger, M (Max), 1853-1903; Werth, Richard, 1850-1918; Winckel, F (Franz), 1837-1912; Zweifel, Paul, 1848-1927.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
This silent, 16mm black-and-white film is part of a group of home movies that were previously in the possession of and most likely filmed by Guilford Hartley. There was a note taped to the side of the film reel with the number 14 written on it. The film opens with brief footage of two bulls fighting, most likely at the Hartley Stock Farm in Page...
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Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth