Box 23
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Business files (Women's clubs-Victorian accounts), 1947-1958
File — Box: 23, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though their use in Lichten's research is not entirely clear, there is some replication between the card files and the subject folders. The card files were likely a place to store notes and references to bibliographic information that might be used for preparing lectures and publications. Among the many types of information contained in these files are notes about particular objects (including many small drawings), schedules for publication, and outlines of ideas that could be used to return...
Dates:
1947-1958
Bibliography--Victoriana (Annuals-Victoria), undated
File — Box: 23, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though their use in Lichten's research is not entirely clear, there is some replication between the card files and the subject folders. The card files were likely a place to store notes and references to bibliographic information that might be used for preparing lectures and publications. Among the many types of information contained in these files are notes about particular objects (including many small drawings), schedules for publication, and outlines of ideas that could be used to return...
Dates:
undated
Craftsmen--General research (Carvers-Weavers), undated
File — Box: 23, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though their use in Lichten's research is not entirely clear, there is some replication between the card files and the subject folders. The card files were likely a place to store notes and references to bibliographic information that might be used for preparing lectures and publications. Among the many types of information contained in these files are notes about particular objects (including many small drawings), schedules for publication, and outlines of ideas that could be used to return...
Dates:
undated
Lecture Outlines (Art in Victorian Days-The PA Dutch Scene), 1951
File — Box: 23, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Though their use in Lichten's research is not entirely clear, there is some replication between the card files and the subject folders. The card files were likely a place to store notes and references to bibliographic information that might be used for preparing lectures and publications. Among the many types of information contained in these files are notes about particular objects (including many small drawings), schedules for publication, and outlines of ideas that could be used to return...
Dates:
1951