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"Musical instruments"
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Subject
Musical Instruments
(24)
Advertising Cards
(15)
Children Playing Music...
(8)
Great Atlantic and Pac...
(6)
Grocery Stores
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Type
Advertising Card
(15)
Newspaper Article
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Magazine Article
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Photograph, B/w
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Date
ca 1880-1900
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n.d
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1879
(2)
1922-04-16
(1)
1980-11-07
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Creator
Louise Putman
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Donaldson Brothers
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Anderson Photo Company
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J E Miller
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Kathy Vescovi
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A. C. Moffat
1879
Description of "Dealer in Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise," located at 615 Main Street.
2.
Advertising Card Scrapbook Page 56 with Children
ca. 1880-1900
Scrapbook page containing nine advertising cards showing the following:
1. An African American man holding a duck and basket. Card says: "Chas. E. Marsh, Printer & Stationer, Greenville, N. H."
2....
3.
Allen School
ca1950
Interior view, children performing with musical instruments. Identified on back of photograph as: Piano-Mrs. Brink; Instructor-Alex Sakal; Clarinet- Mildred Showalter, Mike Welch; Violin-Ronald Figgins,...
4.
An Interview With Felisa Ruiz
1980-11-07
Interviewer: Irene Ruiz. Interview recorded November 7, 1980. 2 sound cassettes (ca. 90 minutes): analog, stereo.; 5 7/8 x 2 1/2 in., 1/8 in. tape; 1 sound disc; digital; 4 3/4 in. Has printed guide to...
5.
Band at Electric Park
A band on stage at Electric Park.
6.
Bird' Grave--Tenor and All
April/May, 2004
Brief item calling for the replacement of Charlie "Bird" Parker's headstone in Lincoln Cemetery in Kansas City. According to the author, the headstone "embarrasses our city" by displaying a tenor saxophone...
7.
Circus Clowns Playing Music
November, 1960
Unidentified circus clowns playing musical instruments.
8.
Circus Musical Instruments
Circus musical instruments and electronic devices on exhibit.
9.
Conover Brothers
1879
Description of "Music Dealers" at 613 Main Street, established ca. 1870 by brothers George H. and J[ames?] F. Conover.
10.
F. Weber's Sons
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for F. Weber's Sons showing a child playing a stringed instrument while riding a chick not completely hatched from its egg. Back of card says: “F. Weber's Sons, Manufacturers of and...
11.
For Organ, A Resurrection of Sorts
January 1, 2009
Color photograph in article about the purchase, move, and restoration of the 1869 E & G. G. Hook pipe organ installed at the Rainbow Mennonite Church in Kansas City, Kansas. Its former home was the abandoned...
12.
From Pawnshop to Auction Block, this Sax is King
February 20, 2005
Article concerns the auctioning off of Charlie Parker's King Super 20 alto saxophone.
13.
Globe Shoe Parlors
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Globe Shoe Parlors showing a boy playing a mouth harp. One of three cards with similarly designed pictures of boys. Back of card is blank. Address given on front of card:
728 Main...
14.
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1885
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. cut in the shape of a banjo. There is a picture on the banjo of a woman playing a banjo. Back of card has small image of woman in Oriental dress...
15.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. showing a conductor kicking one of three musicians. They hold a drum, a brass instrument, and a triangle. Third in a set of five cards telling...
16.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. showing three musicians playing as they are conducted. They play a drum, a brass instrument, and a triangle. First in a set of five cards telling...
17.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. showing three musicians fighting with their conductor. They have a drum, a brass instrument, and a triangle. Fourth in a set of five cards telling...
18.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. showing three musicians turning away from their conductor. They hold a drum, a brass instrument, and a triangle. Second in a set of five cards...
19.
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., The
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. showing three musicians fighting with their conductor. They have a drum, a brass instrument, and a triangle. Fifth in a set of five cards telling...
20.
J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co.
1898
Folded advertising card for J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co. that unfolds to show an illustrated version of "Jack and Jill." When folded, the card looks like a crocodile leather wallet which says: "As there...
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