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Bunch-O-Fam
In this picture stands a big family of 24 people. It includes moms, dads, uncles, aunts, grandpas, and grandmas, all together spending time on a family trip for thanksgiving.
ID: In this image it shows a big family of 24 people. With the various…
ID: In this image it shows a big family of 24 people. With the various…
Tags: African American, cruise, Culture, family, Generations, Vacation
La Sac Next Exit
A collage of images of a Man and a Women in a car. The women has no eyes, the man is chasing the women beside the car. Underneath a poem says “Reminding us all the while that when driving down the highway with a friend who says he wants to get off at…
Tags: Abuse, Arts, Assault, Blindness, Car, Civil Rights, Crime, Driving, Faith, Feminist, Friends, Gender Roles, Intellectual, Men, Political Issues, Social Issues, Stereotypes, Women, Women’s Rights
Orange Bread Recipe
This sill image shows a worn, yellowed paper with a recipe for orange bread written in cursive by hand, in fading blue ink. The recipe is now laminated, preserving the handwritten recipe for orange bread, which was developed around the 1950s.
Tags: Baking, family recipes, Florida, quick breads, recipe, Vintage
Foam “Brick” Prop from The Wall – Live in Berlin concert on July 21, 1990
This prop was used in the 1990 live performance of The Wall in Berlin, by Roger Waters and guest performers. The concert commemorated the fall of the Berlin wall, which occurred eight months before.
As noted by the plaque attached, the prop was…
As noted by the plaque attached, the prop was…
A Pot Of Minestrone
This still image displays a large red pot full of the traditional Italian stew Minestrone. The soup typically is primarily composed of vegetables but many different iterations. In the photo it is a reddish soup contained in a bright red pot over a…
Tags: foodways, Italian, Italian cuisine, minestrone, soup
Climb Ev’ry Mountain
This is the score for the song “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” from the film The Sound of Music (1965), written for voice and piano accompaniment.
Alicia Rhynes Fostering Experience
An interview with Alicia Rhyne about how fostering has changed her life as well as how foster care has changed over the years.
Tags: family, foster care, fostering
Revere 8 Model 40 Magazine Camera
The Revere 8 Model 40 camera is a spring-wind video camera. Originally sold for $100, three additional lenses and a cowhide carrying case could have been purchased for an additional cost. The manual for the camera includes a section titled “Movie…
Family Cooked Fried Rice
This still image shows a bowl of fried rice with visible carrots,
egg, and onion. The rice appears brown and shiny, suggesting that there is
soy sauce and butter/oil involved in the cooking process.
egg, and onion. The rice appears brown and shiny, suggesting that there is
soy sauce and butter/oil involved in the cooking process.
Tags: Asian Food, Culinary Traditions, Culture, Fried Rice
The Makara: A Game-Design Model
This creature is known as the Makara and appears in literature and architecture in cultures from South Asia to South America. It appears with a crocodilian body, an elephantine face, and with a fish-like tail. It is revered as a guardian of the water…
Family vs. Can of Dr. Pepper
This still photo represents a game created while waiting for Thanksgiving dinner. The game involves cousins lining up far from the soda and attempting to knock over the can.
Slovak Easter Baking Festivities
This still image depicts a family gathered around a table of desserts made for the Easter holiday.
Manual of Etching
The manual provides information on the necessary materials, tools, and techniques used in etching. It contains step-by-step instructions for creating etchings with precision and artistic expression, covering methods such as line etching, aquatint,…
Family Reunion
This moving image displays a group of people dancing at a family reunion. This video shows six people dancing on the dance floor at our family reunion while wearing white dresses. At one point in the video there is a little boy walking with white and…
The Culture of Aids
This is a magazine article that confronts public health and social justice issues. It captures the quiet grief of losing a loved one, while confronting societal indifference and institutional neglect. It reflects the urgency and fear of the early…
Tags: Aids, Grief, Health Issues, HIV, LGBTQ+, Magazine Articles, Magazines, Public Health
Nature Magazine - September 1932
Cover, Foreword, and Main Story of the September 1932 edition of Nature Magazine.
Osborne Executive Computer
The Osborne Executive was released in 1982. A briefcase-like portable computer that was designed to be the upgraded and more powerful version of its predecessor. However, before the computer could make its mark, the company filed for bankruptcy and…
Send No Money!
Full-page ad for the Oliver No. 9 typewriter with the title "Send No Money" Published in the April 7, 1922, issue of The American Legion Weekly, a post-World War I magazine distributed to American veterans. Offering a five-day free trial, an…
