Features a monument honoring soldiers from the Boer War by sculptor George W. Hill (first unveiled in 1907), the park setting in Dominion square with men and women walking and seated, and a partial image of the Windsor Hotel, considered to be the...
Grunn, Homer, 1880-1944; Kopp, Rudolph George, 1887-1971; Seiling, Oskar
String quintet, seated in front of music stands. Signatures below the performers identify Oskar Seiling, first violinist; Axel Simonson, cellist; pianist Homer Grunn; Rudolph Kopp, violist; Louis Rovinsky, second violinist. All in formal attire,...
This series of images documents part of an excursion to Alaska by ship and rail, traveling along the west coast; possibly includes two photographs from the Pacific Northwest. The monochromatic photographs are all undated and unsigned.
Cameo of Fay Thomas, at that time the widow of Theodore Thomas, the first conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, on paper stock. Monochromatic. Inscribed on the photograph: "To Mrs. Cecil Frankel, In sincere thanks of my wonderful 70th...
Photograph of cellist Piatigorsky, playing cello, during his first concert tour in the United States. Gelatin silver print, monochromatic. Inscribed on the photograph in blue ink: "To Mrs. Cecil Frankel, in admiration, Gregor Piatigorsky, Los...
Title taken from image. Interior view of the study on the first floor of Longfellow House, with furniture including book shelves, table and chairs, paintings, mirror and fireplace. Uncirculated, autochrome printing process, with divided back....
Title taken from image. Interior view of ornately decorated room, with prominent chandeliers, fresco paintings, upholstered chairs, gilded mirror, as well as portraits of President Washington and his first cabinet, framed with floral motifs. ...
Title taken from image. Panoramic view looking down on trail on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, descending to the Colorado River. Uncirculated, colorized, with divided back. Described as a view card, based on realistic image of a specific...
Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973; Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Bartlett, Albert
Photograph of Spanish cellist and conductor Casals, head shot, in formal concert attire, from his first tour (1901-1902) of the United States. Gelatin silver print, monochromatic, in autographed cardboard frame. Photographic company name and...
Octavo, soft-cover pamphlet (bound in brown carton material, marked by water-staining), with stapled binding. Unpaginated; glossy print. No author or publisher listed. Includes 30 full-page black and white photographs from mostly unidentified...
Title taken from image. Features two views - the first, along a roadway at the Bock (Bockfiels), a prominent landmass overlooking the bridges, river and buildings of an historic district of the city of Luxembourg; the second is an illustration of...
Title taken from image. View of a painted adobe building with an exterior chimney, beside two other wooden structures, on an unidentified, unpaved street corner in Monterey, California. Photographic print; uncirculated, undated, monochromatic,...
Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Bartlett, J. C.; Cory, Charles B.
One of two editions of a vocal composition published by the Oliver Ditson Company, copyright 1895. Strophic song with piano accompaniment; lyrics by Charles B. Cory, music by J.C. Bartlett, inscribed to Miss Gertrude Edmonds. On the back page are...
Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Bartlett, J. C.; Cory, Charles B.
One of two editions of composition, published by the Oliver Ditson Co. Lyrics by Charles B. Cory, music by J.C. Bartlett; dedicated to Miss Gertrude Edmonds. Strophic; written for mezzo soprano. On the front cover is a list of other compositions...
Title taken from image. Composition for solo piano, in F major, by Bessie Bartlett Frankel. Consists of a title page and two sheets of music; the back of this publication is an advertisement for a work by Edward K Hause, titled "The Coquette",...
Rabinoff, Max, (1877-1966);
Koshetz, Alexander;
Stember, M. Nicholas;
Beloussoff, Ewessei;
Slobodskaja, Oda (1888-1970)
Title taken from image. First of three parts: Libretto and Program notes, divided into three sections to accomodate CONTENTdm software requirements; the original publication is one booklet of 48 pages in length. This publication was sold during...
Title taken from image. The newsletter begins with an introduction by Mrs. Bessie Bartlett Frankel, President, which states that: "Owing to the shortage of paper, it was necessary to discontinue for two years publishing our official bulletin." ...
Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Evans, Gertrude; Jardine, Agnes (Mrs. James Alexander); Sale, Mildred Odell
First of three parts, divided for digital presentation only; the original booklet is 96 pages in length. Publication of a national women's music fraternity whose goals are to "uphold the highest ideals of a musical education", to raise the...