Box 4
Contains 51 Results:
Siemering, Rudolf: Washington Monument, Fairmount Park: Moving and Re-Erecting, Photos 120-139, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Siemering, Rudolf: Washington Monument, Fairmount Park: Moving and Re-Erecting, Photos 140-159, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Siemering, Rudolf: Washington Monument, Fairmount Park: Moving and Re-Erecting, Photos 160-169, 192-194, 197-199, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Washington Monument Duplicates, Photos 81-99, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Washington Monument Duplicates, Photos 100-119, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Washington Monument Duplicates, Photos 120-139, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Washington Monument Duplicates, Photos 140-159, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Washington Monument Duplicates, Photos 160-169, 192-194, 197, 1926
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Non-PMA or Unidentified Objects
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.
Objects Offered to PMA
This series pertains primarily to objects that are not part of the Museum's collections. Included are object-related photographs which were possibly used as an educational or study tool, an extensive set of photographs document the moving and re-erecting of the monument of George Washington on horseback, and other monuments and sculptures located around the city.