Box 55
Contains 33 Results:
Portfolio of artwork depicting Velnias, 1971
Lithuanian folkart of Velnias (the Devil) in traditional folklore
Photo by Walt Fanning part of the Forestry Project, 2005
Photo of a worker for an unknown Forestry Project
The Glass Quilt aka Marble Madness, 1997
Postcard of a 1969 Volkswagon Beetle covered in marble and stained glass artwork from the book and film "Wild Wheels"
International Tour April 1999 Atlantic Crossings (Les Traversees De L'Atlantique), 1999 April
Exhibit pamphlet of "Atlantic Crossings" in Canada, Britain, United States and France
12 Things to Know About Your World Heritage, Undated
A fact-filled primer on the world's most spectacular sites published by UNESCO's World Heritage Centre and the World Heritage Alliance
Culture Connection, Undated
Magazine on culture in Malawi(?)
The Christian Science Monitor, 1985 March 11
International newspaper full of news on several historical events
New Lost City Ramblers promotional flyers, circa 1965
The Public Folklore collection contains correspondence, newsletters and ephemera such as brochures, mailers, pamphlets, programs, etc. related to public folklore programs in the United States, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The materials are divided according to state and further organized into folders of their respective categories chronologically by date.
America's Federal Lands map by National Geographic Magazine, 1982 September
The Public Folklore collection contains correspondence, newsletters and ephemera such as brochures, mailers, pamphlets, programs, etc. related to public folklore programs in the United States, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The materials are divided according to state and further organized into folders of their respective categories chronologically by date.
Cultural Conservation: Reconfiguring the Cultural Mission, 1990 May
The Public Folklore collection contains correspondence, newsletters and ephemera such as brochures, mailers, pamphlets, programs, etc. related to public folklore programs in the United States, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The materials are divided according to state and further organized into folders of their respective categories chronologically by date.