Roland Grugeon's copy, signed, of The London Censorship, 1914-1919, "printed by Harrison & Sons... for private circulation" to members of the London postal censorship office to commemorate the activities of the office during World War I. With letters,...
Description:
Roland Grugeon, of the North London Borough of Barnet, England, was a member of the London postal censorship office during World War I.
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain. and London (England)
Subject (Name):
Grugeon, Roland., Great Britain. Postal Censor's Department., and Harrison & Sons.
BEIN 11hcf 1919C-3-14: Annotated in manuscript with "Proposed Line in Tyrol and Istria" in blue, "London Pact line" dotted, "Proposed line of Oct. 1, Dec. 27" in red, and "The Masaryk line" in green. Manuscript number in lower left corner: 7-13-a. Ins...
Multicolor poster with orange and black lettering. Image features a Red Cross nurse and a young woman stand on a promontory looking toward the horizon. At the young woman's feet are books, and a tennis racket and balls. The nurse holds out her arm and...
Description:
Title and publisher from item.
Publisher:
National Nursing Associations, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City
Subject (Name):
American Red Cross.
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918, Nurses, Nursing students, Students, and Cities & towns
The collection consists sketchbooks, correspondence, documents, drawings, paintings, and photographs documenting the life and career of the American painter, etcher, and poet Henry Martyn Hoyt. Prominent in the collection are sixteen bound commercial...
Description:
Henry Martyn Hoyt, an American painter, etcher, and poet, was born in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, on May 8, 1887, the son of Henry Martyn Hoyt (1856-1910, Yale 1878) and Anne McMichael Hoyt. His father, a lawyer, held positions in the offices of the Unite...
Subject (Geographic):
United States., Nahant (Mass.), Rome (Italy), and Spain
Subject (Name):
Hoyt, Anne McMichael, 1861-1949., Hoyt, Henry Martyn, 1887-1920., Parker, Eleanor Kinzie Gordon, 1858-1933., Shurtleff, Alice Gordon Parker, 1885-1951., and Folsom Galleries.