View of rear of building of Orpheum Theater, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, before proposed remodeling into Fergus Falls Theater. Also known as the Dell Theater. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1948 - 1950
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Partial view of interior of Orpheum Theater, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, before proposed remodeling into Fergus Falls Theater. Also known as the Dell Theater. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1948 - 1950
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of theater-goers lined up in front of the Orpheum Theater, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, before proposed remodeling into Fergus Falls Theater. Also known as the Dell Theater. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art ...
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1948 - 1950
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of marquee from street in front of Orpheum Theater, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, before proposed remodeling into Fergus Falls Theater. Also known as the Dell Theater. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco st...
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1948 - 1950
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
View of marquee from sidewalk in front of Orpheum Theater, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, before proposed remodeling into Fergus Falls Theater. Also known as the Dell Theater. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco ...
Contributor:
Liebenberg and Kaplan
Created:
1948 - 1950
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives.
Orphan in United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) Hospital Bed, Brno, Czechoslovakia 1946. The face of fear, loneliness, and isolation was seen on thousands of children whose parents were torn out of their lives disappearing into concentration camps or slave labor. As time has passed and clear knowledge has become availab...
Creator:
Rude, Maxine, 1921-2012
Created:
1946
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Orphan Children at Kloster Indersdorf, Germany with Czechoslovakian United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) Nurse, Greta (Fischerova) Fischer, 1945. These hungry children anxiously eat a meal. The Czechoslovakian nurse was with them daily. She gave them love; the children seemed happy and content. Nights were something el...
Creator:
Rude, Maxine, 1921-2012
Created:
1945
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Orphan Children on Stairs at Kloster Indersdorf,Germany with Czechoslovakian United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) Worker Greta (Fischerova) Fischer, 1945. Greta (Fischerova) Fischer, was a refugee from Czechoslovakia who fled to London at the beginning of WWII in 1939. Her parents, who remained in Czechoslovakia, peris...
Creator:
Rude, Maxine, 1921-2012
Created:
1945
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Orphans engaged in hand craft work in front of their orphanage. Card sent by Zdenka Sojka from Chicago, Illinois, to her parents Marie and Vaclav Sojka in Osage, Iowa.
Created:
1914-08-19
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Immigration History Research Center Archives.
Pencil contour drawings of 24 birds and parts of birds representing two species; upper half of drawings are Oropendola, lower half a bird of unidentified species. Left sixth of paper demarcated with a vertical line, with notes that indicate species, color details, and detail of behavior.