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" All that was left of them.": A stirring incident of the Late South African War

Oil print after Woodville, pr.inted by Whitehead, dated 1902 by artist; last stand of group of 17th Lancers. Oil print after Woodville, pr.inted by Whitehead, dated 1902 by artist; last stand of group of 17th Lancers. Large oblong folio; margins; worn, edges torn. Supplement to 'Holly Leaves', Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News Christmas Number, 1902 N.Y., Rockman Prints, 1957.

" D Minus 4": Philippine Sea, March 28, '45

Original pencil drawing signed and dated by Hahn; naval destroyer escorting 3 ships toward right, through fairly heavy seas. Original pencil drawing signed and dated by Hahn; naval destroyer escorting 3 ships toward right, through fairly heavy seas.

" Which o' thae twa horses wull ye hae the-day Sir?": A number of Shetland Poines have arrived at Wellington Barracks...

Colored lithograph caricature after Payne, dated 1882 by artist; Guardsman arriving before officer with pony under each arm, soldiers drilling before barracks in distance. Colored lithograph caricature after Payne, dated 1882 by artist; Guardsman arriving before officer with pony under each arm, soldiers drilling before barracks in distance. Oblong folio; margins intact; clean. London, Parker Gallery, 1960.

"#5 Reel-to-reel narration" Mom, Dad and family in New Jersey, Christmas 1966 to William C. Seiple in Vietnam

Mom, Dad and family recorded messages for William C. Seiple (Bill), Robert's brother, Christmas [1966]. Bill was serving in Vietnam. The recording was made in New Jersey on December 23rd and 24th 1966 [?]. Wishes of Merry Christmas, hang in there, we're pulling for you...etc., and descriptions of the weather (17" snow) and the things they were doing in the family gathering. Interesting comment: "Pop one off for me yet?" - Aunt M. Mom, Dad and family recorded messages for William C. Seiple (Bill), Robert's brother, Christmas [1966]. Bill was serving in Vietnam. The recording was made in New Jersey on December 23rd and 24th 1966 [?]. Wishes of Merry Christmas, hang in there, we're pulling for you...etc., and descriptions of the weather (17" snow) and the things they were doing in the family gathering. Interesting comment: "Pop one off for me yet?" - Aunt M. Digital object made available by : Brown University Library, John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts , Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, U.S.A., (http://library.brown.edu/)

"'Rhodes,' Pawtuxet, R. I."

"'Rhodes,' Pawtuxet, R. I."

Providence Public Library

View of the exterior of the casino, or ballroom, building at Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet after it was rebuilt following a fire.

"A Brown Club with Air Medals" / "Brown Club Whose Members Have Flown 1640 Missions" - Brown Alumni Monthly, Vol. LXV...

Article discussing "The Brown Club of Ky Ha," comprised of five Brown alumnus who found themselves stationed together in Ky Ha, Vietnam. Includes a photograph of the five men, dated January 23, 1967: Maj. Randall W. Duphiney '53; Capt. James D. Turner '58; 1st Lt. Edward Kirkland '65; 1st Lt. Michael J. Carley '62; and Lt. Col. William R. Maloney '51. Titles are different on article and in table of contents. Article discussing "The Brown Club of Ky Ha," comprised of five Brown alumnus who found themselves stationed together in Ky Ha, Vietnam. Includes a photograph of the five men, dated January 23, 1967: Maj. Randall W. Duphiney '53; Capt. James D. Turner '58; 1st Lt. Edward Kirkland '65; 1st Lt. Michael J. Carley '62; and Lt. Col. William R. Maloney '51. Titles are different on article and in table of contents. Digital object made available by : Brown University Library, John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts , Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, U.S.A., (http://library.brown.edu/)

"A" Company

"A" Company

Brown University

A group of soldiers standing on the deck of a ship. Pen and ink drawing with ink wash. A group of soldiers standing on the deck of a ship. Pen and ink drawing with ink wash. Arnest joined the Army Signal Corps in 1941, becoming a war artist on Iceland in 1943 and later, Chief Artist, Historical Section, in the European Theater of Operations from 1944 until his discharge in 1945. He covered the Battle of the Bulge and was on one of the first patrols to meet Russian troops.

"Advance Australia"

"Advance Australia"

Brown University

Original watercolor signed by Frenzeny; mounted officer in foreground leading troop of Australian lancers into charge. Original watercolor signed by Frenzeny; mounted officer in foreground leading troop of Australian lancers into charge. Upright folio, matted; no margins; repaired marginal tears, clean.

"Al dar vuelta este papel…" de Cuaderno de Bitácora - Dibujo

Immediate Source of Acquisition note: E1.1 Digital object made available by : Brown University Library, John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts , Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02912, U.S.A., (http://library.brown.edu/)

"Alabama."

"Alabama."

Brown University

Printed on heavy paper in postcard format with place for one-cent stamp. Text on recto printed in two columns in black on yellow ground surrounded by six colored reproductions of landscape photographs; in lower left corner: cCurt Teich & Co., Inc. Text on verso in blue; printed vertically in left margin: A-103--Ehler's News Co., Birmingham, Ala.; printed vertically in center: Genuine Curteich--Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" post card (Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) Poem in two stanzas. At end of poem: From state song by Miss Julia S. Tutwiler. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.

"Alis volax proprus": Oregon dry 1910

Broadsheet printed in pink and white on heavy glossy white paper. On recto map of Oregon with "dry" counties white and "wet" ones pink. Misspelled Latin motto on recto; all other text in English. On verso eight-line poem beginning: To make Oregon right. At head of poem on verso: "Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink."--Bible. Poem promises the undersigned will vote to make Oregon dry on Nov. 8. Place of publication from printers' union label on verso.