Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy, 1820-1878
Title taken from image. Features "Cathedral Square", the main piazza in Milan, Italy, named after and dominated by the Duomo, a Gothic Cathedral. In the foreground are streetcars, pedestrians and the archway of other buildings. The statue of King...
Title taken from image. Illustration of Johann Gutenberg, with the year of his birth and death; also visible is the publisher's name and an unidentified crest (lower right corner). Monochromatic, with a divided back. On the bottom of the front of...
Title taken from handwritten note on the back of the postcard. Image of Galen Clark standing at the base of a giant sequoia. Photographic print; uncirculated, undated, monochromatic, with a divided back. Described as a view card, based on...
Title taken from handwritten note on the back of the postcard. Image of a man and horse standing by the base of a fallen giant sequoia tree, in the middle of a grove. Photographic print; uncirculated, undated, monochromatic, with a divided back....
Postcard features a monochromatic image of Austrian singer Lilly (Dorn) Hertz and her husband, German-born conductor Alfred Hertz, who at this time was the music director of the San Francisco Symphony. Both are standing with canes, carrying hats,...
Postcard features a monochromatic image of Austrian singer Lilly (Dorn) Hertz and her husband, German-born conductor Alfred Hertz, who at this time was the music director of the San Francisco Symphony. Both are seated in an outdoor patio setting,...
A unique version of the Club's Annual report,, enhanced with related concert programs, newspaper clippings and illustrations glued into or inserted among the pages by Bessie Bartlett Frankel. Contents include lists and reports by officers,...
Photographic publicity postcard of British bass soloist and Oratorio performer, Watkin Mills, wearing suit and tie. Gelatin silver print, monochromatic. Inscribed "Yours Sincerely R Watkisn Mills, Xmas 1910". Handwritten note on verso is...