Box 214
Container
Contains 24 Results:
Virginia, Surry. Bacon's Castle. Clipping, 1938
File — Box: 214, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Like his postcard collection but far more extensive in scope and size, Kimball's "Geographic" files document architectural styles around the world. Unlike the postcard subseries, most of this material focuses on architecture of the United States. Documentation consists primarily of photographs and clippings, but also includes lantern slides, glass plate negatives, notes, drawings and a map. Both public and private structures are documented--from palaces and cathedrals to country manors and...
Dates:
1938
Virginia, Westmoreland Co. Wakefield. Clipping, 1926
File — Box: 214, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Like his postcard collection but far more extensive in scope and size, Kimball's "Geographic" files document architectural styles around the world. Unlike the postcard subseries, most of this material focuses on architecture of the United States. Documentation consists primarily of photographs and clippings, but also includes lantern slides, glass plate negatives, notes, drawings and a map. Both public and private structures are documented--from palaces and cathedrals to country manors and...
Dates:
1926
Virginia, Williamsburg. Clippings, 1928
File — Box: 214, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Like his postcard collection but far more extensive in scope and size, Kimball's "Geographic" files document architectural styles around the world. Unlike the postcard subseries, most of this material focuses on architecture of the United States. Documentation consists primarily of photographs and clippings, but also includes lantern slides, glass plate negatives, notes, drawings and a map. Both public and private structures are documented--from palaces and cathedrals to country manors and...
Dates:
1928
Virginia, Williamsburg. Photographs, 1927, undated
File — Box: 214, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Like his postcard collection but far more extensive in scope and size, Kimball's "Geographic" files document architectural styles around the world. Unlike the postcard subseries, most of this material focuses on architecture of the United States. Documentation consists primarily of photographs and clippings, but also includes lantern slides, glass plate negatives, notes, drawings and a map. Both public and private structures are documented--from palaces and cathedrals to country manors and...
Dates:
1927, undated