Title from item., From: Bernard Picart, Histoire générale des ceremonies, moeurs & coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde, Paris: Rollins fils, 1741., Place of publication, publisher, and date from containing volume., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Rollins fils
Subject (Name):
Paris, François de, 1690-1727.
Subject (Topic):
Hysteria, Religious aspects, Convulsions, Miracles, Religious groups, Tombs & sepulchral monuments, Religious meetings, and Cemeteries
A view of a church at Miserden, including the churchyard with gravestones
Description:
Title engraved above image., With a separately titled plate on same sheet: Kingston tomb in Miserden / T. Bonnor delt. et sculpt. [London?] : [publisher not identified], [178-?], and Bound in a volume of prints [English cathedrals and monuments]; leaf numbered '16' in manuscript. Label on front cover: Prints. For further information consult library staff.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Gloucestershire (England) and England.
Subject (Topic):
Buildings, structures, etc, Churches, and Cemeteries
Eleven plain, elderly women walk in a procession from left to right between the tombstones of a country church yard. Two of them, at the head of the procession, carry a small coffin with a cat's effigy on it. Behind them walks a crying woman with a handkerchief raised to her eyes. She is the only one who does not carry a cat under her arm. The feline participants of the funeral appear agitated
Description:
Title from item., Eight lines of verse in two columns on either side of title: No lover's corse this virgin train attend ..., Printseller's announcement below title: In Holland's exhibition rooms may be seen the largest collection in Europe of caricatures and other humorous prints and drawings. Admittance 1 shilling., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Mentioned in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, under no. 8558, as in Anthony de Rothschild's collection, v. 2, p. 138.
Publisher:
Published by William Holland at Garrick's, Richard No. 50 Oxford Street
Subject (Topic):
Cats, Cemeteries, Churches, Coffins, Crying, Funeral rites & ceremonies, Single women, and Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Photograph album of images created by Eugene Buechel of Oglala Lakota and Sicangu Lakota people and environs in southern South Dakota, ca. 1928-1931, Informal portraits include individuals, couples, and groups. Specific student groups including a group of young women from Holy Rosary Mission school, the St. Francis Mission marching band, the St. Francis Mission football team, a dance troupe of girls, and a student theatrical group at the St. Francis Mission in costume and wearing blackface makeup. Informal portraits also depict Lakota people wearing modern and traditional costumes, in addition to Anglo American people wearing traditional Lakota costumes. The only identified individual is Peter Scherer, who directed the St. Francis Mission marching band in 1930-1931, Events documented include horseback trips to the White River, a powwow with traditional Lakota costume and dancing, mourners at a cemetery, Lakota women on horseback, and games of football and basketball. Images documenting agricultural events include threshing wheat and castrating calves, and Other images include exterior views of the missions, homes, farms, and oil wells, while interiors views exist of a gymnasium and dining halls at the missions
Description:
A Jesuit priest, Eugene Buechel (1874-1954) served as a superior at the mission schools of Holy Rosary Mission (1908-1916), Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and St. Francis Mission (1916-1923), Rosebud Indian Reservation, afterwards working to document Lakota language and culture in the region until his death., Title devised by cataloger., Photographs in album 8.7 x 14.8 cm. and smaller., and Manuscript captions in German on the verso of several photographs, which are available on photocopies provided with the album.
Subject (Geographic):
South Dakota., Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.), Rosebud Indian Reservation (S.D.), and South Dakota
Subject (Name):
Buechel, Eugene., Scherer, Peter, band director., Catholic Church, and Jesuits
Subject (Topic):
Missions, Brulé Indians, Cemeteries, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Rites and ceremonies, Mission schools, Oglala Indians, and Teton Indians
Two photograph albums of images created by Alfred L. Broadbent of landscapes, wildlife, ships, and individuals primarily in Alaska and Siberia, circa 1885-1892, and probably printed by the photograph gallery of Isaiah West Taber, San Francisco, California, circa 1895, Images of Alaska include mainland locations, islands, and trading posts. Locations in mainland Alaska include Point Barrow, Glacier Bay, Port Chester, Port Clarence, Golovin, Grantley Harbor, Juneau, Cape Lisburne, Nome, Cape Prince of Wales, Silver Bay, Cape Thompson, Sitka, Wrangell, and Yakatuk Bay (also known as Disappointment Bay). Alaskan islands include Atka Island, Bogoslof Island, Chagulak Island, the Diomede Islands, Expedition Island, Fairway Rock, Saint Lawrence Island, Saint Michael Island, Saint Paul Island, Ukivok (also known as King Island), and Unalaska Island. Images of trading posts in Alaska include camps established at Cape Lisburne and Saint Michael Island, Images of Eskimos and Arctic peoples include informal portraits of groups, including a group of mixed-race children, and individuals aboard ship and on land, as well as their homes in several Alaskan locations, including Port Clarence, Saint Lawrence Island, Saint Michael Island, Point Spencer, and Ukivok, in addition to homes at East Cape, Siberia. Several images show native individuals in kayaks and bidarkas, and assemblages of bows, spears, and clothing, and an image shows a team of dogs and a sled. Other images show gravesites of Arctic peoples in various Alaskan locations, including Hoonah, Point Hope, and Saint Michael island, Images of ships include vessels in the United States Revenue-Cutter Service, consisting of USRC Bear, USRC Thomas Corwin, USRC Richard Rush, USRC Oliver Wolcott. Images of other ships consist of whaling ships, including Carver, J. H. Howland, Hunter, Lucretia, and Helen Mar, with several images showing the cutting of blubber from whales aboard a ship. An image shows the wrecks of two ships, the Mabel and George & Susan in the Arctic Ocean, Images of the coastline in Siberia include East Cape, Plover Bay, Severgin Strait, Saint Lawrence Bay, Cape Serdtse-Kamen (also known as Cape Serdge)., Images of wildlife include herds of caribou and reindeer in Alaska and Siberia, rookeries of seals, which include men clubbing seals; and a dead walrus aboard a ship, Incidental images of other locations consist of views of California showing Point Reyes and the vicinity of Point Arena; views of Port Townsend, Washington; views of Fort Simpson, Northwest Territory; and a view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Canada and the United States, and Group portraits identify civilians and members of the crew by their surnames. Fully-identified persons consist of Lucy McIntyre and Judge James Gilchrist Swan
Description:
Alfred L. Broadbent (b. 1844) was an engineer aboard the USRC Bear, a ship in the United States Revenue-Cutter Service active in the Arctic region, circa 1885-1892., In 2 boxes., Title devised by cataloger., One album has cover title: Arctic views., Numbers and initials A. L. B. inscribed in many negatives., Manuscript or printed captions on individual photographs., and There is some duplication between the two albums.
Subject (Geographic):
Alaska, Arctic regions, Arena, Point (Calif.), Atka Island (Alaska), Barrow, Point (Alaska), Bogoslof Island (Alaska), Chagulak Island (Alaska), Diomede Islands (Alaska and Russia), East Cape (Russia), Expedition Island (Alaska), Fairway Rock (Alaska), Fort Simpson (N.W.T.), Glacier Bay (Alaska), Golovin (Alaska), Grantley Harbor (Alaska), Hoonah (Alaska), Juan de Fuca, Strait of (B.C. and Wash.), Juneau (Alaska), Lisburne, Cape (Alaska), Nome (Alaska), Plover Bay (Russia), Point Reyes (Calif.), Point Spencer (Alaska), Port Chester (Alaska), Port Clarence (Alaska), Port Townsend (Wash.), Prince of Wales, Cape (Alaska), Saint Lawrence Bay (Russia), Saint Lawrence Island (Alaska), Saint Michael Island (Alaska), Saint Paul Island (Alaska), Serdtse-Kamen, Cape (Russia), Severgin Strait (Russia), Siberia, Eastern (Russia), Silver Bay (Alaska), Sitka (Alaska), Thompson, Cape (North Slope Borough, Alaska), Ukivok (Alaska), Unalaska (Alaska), Wrangell (Alaska), and Yakutuk Bay (Alaska)
Subject (Name):
Broadbent, Alfred L., McIntyre, Lucy., Swan, James G., 1818-1900., Taber, I. W. 1830-1912. (Isaiah West),, Bear (Ship), Corwin (Ship), Rush (Ship), Wolcott (Ship), and United States. Revenue-Cutter Service
Subject (Topic):
Aleuts, Boats, Arctic peoples, Bidarkas, Cemeteries, Dogsledding, Eskimos, Indians of North America, Kayaks, Sealing, Whaling, and Description and travel
BEIN BrSides Folio 2014 10: Imperfect: torn and mutilated, with lower right corner missing., "Area 18 acres.", and Removed from: History of the city burial ground, in New Haven, together with the names of the owners of the lots therein (1863).
Publisher:
publisher not identified and Lith. by Punderson & Crisand
BEIN Ci67b G87: Presentation inscription to Edward C. Herrick from Abraham Bishop, dated New Haven, October 18, 1842. Manuscript correction in text on rear wrapper. Original wrappers. No. 2 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground.", BEIN 2010 209: Presentation inscription to E. Baldwin from Abraham Bishop. Original wrappers. No. 9 of 18 titles bound together., and BEIN Silliman Misc. Pamphlets 7: Number 9 (marked as 8) of 18 titles bound together. Bookplate on front pastedown, "B. Silliman".
BEIN Ci67b G87: Original brown wrappers with manuscript title. No. 3 of 6 titles bound together with binder's title "New Haven burial ground.", BEIN College Pamphlets 93 3: Imperfect: folded plate torn., BEIN 2015 1935: Original rear wrapper., BEIR Ci65 90 2: In New Haven local tracts, v. 2., BEIR Ci65 90 2: Map loose from binding., BEIR Ci65 90 2: Autograph presentation inscription to R. S. Baldwin From Hon. Aaron Skinner. A rough ms. sketch of some areas of the burying ground is on front original brown paper wrapper., BEIN Kingsley Misc. Pamphlets 16: Number 5 of 21 titles bound together., Signed, page 27: Denison Olmsted [and thirty-one others]., "Plan of the Burial Ground New Haven, Con. 1839."--folded leaf., and "Plan of the Burial Ground New Haven, Con. 1839"--Folded leaf.
Publisher:
Printed by B.L. Hamlen
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut and New Haven.
Subject (Name):
New Haven Burying Ground. and Grove Street Cemetery (New Haven, Conn.)
Ghost of poor Molly who was drowned in Richard's mill pond
Description:
Date of publication supplied by cataloger., Anonymous. By Hannah More., Verse begins: "Quoth Richard to Bob, "let things go as they will,"., In two columns with a woodcut and title centered above both; a second woodcut near the foot of the second column; all enclosed within an ornamental border., Cf. no. T194204 in ESTC., Description from Lewis Walpole Library copy: Sheet trimmed within border; imprint statement wanting., Mounted on leaf 31. Copy trimmed., and Bound in three-quarters red morocco leather with marbled boards, with spine title stamped in gold: Old English ballads, woodcuts, vol. 2.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Tombs & sepulchral monuments, Graves, Cemeteries, Bedrooms, and Ghosts