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    Benson\u27s dahlias

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    1916 Benson\u27s Dahlia

    May Benson Lyle and Boy

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    Black and white photograph of a girl and boy sitting. Underneath the photograph in stylized writing is "Courtin'." in black ink, and on the bottom right corner of the photograph is "May Lyle" in cursive and pencil. Throughout the page and on the photograph are pencil markings

    Benson Marino

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    abstract: Benson was born in Equatoria, which is a region in Juba. “Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.Age: 19Region: Upper NileThis picture and bio was donated to the Lost Boys Found project from The Arizona Lost Boys Cente

    Girls in Nightgowns

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    There are two black and white photographs. In each of the photographs, there are three girls in their nightgowns. Two of the girls in each of the photographs are holding a pillow. Underneath the left photograph is "Mischief Stirring!" and underneath the right photograph is "Caught in the Act." Each caption is in stylized writing and black ink. Huntsville, Texas; May Benson Lyle Scrapbook; Sam Houston Normal Institute; Sam Houston Normal Institute-- Alumni; Sam Houston Normal Institute-- Student

    Dwain Benson Interview, 1995

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    In this interview, Dwain Benson reminisces about the early days of television. Mr. Benson owned one of the first stores to carry televisions in Stevens County.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/tvoralhistories/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Letters from Charles and William Benson, England to Sarah Benson Walker, Tasmania, 1881-1886

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    Letters from Charles (farmer) and William Benson (architect) in Somerset to Sarah Benson Walker regarding the Benson relatives. The purpose of the letters was initially to find out the details of the Australian Benson family so that they could be entered on a Benson family tree. The correspondence seems to have continued because Sarah Walker had long felt isolated from her English relatives. The letters provide details from the family's history and current activities, to some extent affected by imperial events. They discuss the weather, seasons, the harvest, temperance, the state of the nation and Ireland

    Richard Benson Interview

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    Interview with Richard Benson, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet

    Sarah Benson Interview

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    Interview with Sarah Benson, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet

    Letters from Samuel Benson to his sister Ann Benson Mather

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    Letters from Samuel Benson to his sister Mrs. Ann Benson Mather from the period just before the Mathers sailed to Van Diemen's Land from England

    Benson, Clothilda. Clothilda Benson discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland.

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    Clothilda Benson discusses nursing practices in Newfoundland.In this recording Mrs. Benson recalls her nursing career; early memories at Cook St.; nuring training at the Grace; the 3 year nursing program; Margaret Canning; her days as a nursing student; her active life before she was a senior; working 12 hour shifts; nursing teachers; doctor lectures; nursing curfews; social activities of a nursing student; discipline; 12o' clock late leave; changes in the career; the Grace in the past and present; manual labour; patient care; family; nursing standards; and treatments for childbirth
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