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Invitation postcard
Letter of The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 171st Street (East)
Bronx: 3rd Avenue - Brook Avenue
Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, [Frontispiece]
Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 149th Street
Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 148th Street (East)
Bronx: 3rd Avenue - 146th Street (East)
Francis Stanfell papers
Autograph album from the signing of the Treaty of Riga
H.M.S. Aeolus and H.M.S. Norwich logbooks
Photograph of Atelier Abstração, p. 70
Oscar Niemeyer. Maquette for Aspiral, p. 21
Seamark's Busy Establishment... p. 42, [Detail]
Harry F. Seamark Storefront, p. 32, [Detail]
The lively effigies of Theinmingus [the] present emporer of the Western Tartars, who hath lately overrrun and possessed himself almost of the whole empire of China
The true portraiture of a Mandarine or Governour of China, and of the lady his wife, being exactly copied from two statues brought from Macao by Captn. William Bradbent
Alexandra Danilova and Frederic Franklin in the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production, Pas de Deux (also called Grand Adagio)
Publicity photograph of Ruby Dee during stage production Checkmates
August Wilson in front of the Crawford Grill
Publicity photograph of Robert Wilson
F. J. Grimké, a preacher of the New Democracy
Lloyd Richards, unidentified man, and August Wilson at rehearsal for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Publicity photograph of Suzan-Lori Parks during stage production Topdog/Underdog
Archibald and Francis Grimké
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The online catalog of The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.
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Fashion Drawings & Sketches in the Collections of FIT and the New York Public Library.
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