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    [U.S. Troops Marching into Mexico]

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    Recto: [inscribed on negative] Marching Into Mexico, W H Horne. Verso: Post Card, Published by W. H. Horne Co., El Paso, Texas

    Papers of R H Horne

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/69212R.H. "Orion" Horne: Syllabus of Three Lectures on the Undeveloped Characters in Shakespeare's Plays by R.H. Horne, author of "Orion", "Cosmo de Medici" and "Death of Marlowe", etc. Leaflet showing contents of each of the three lectures. On verso, a note by Horne explaining that these lectures had been given at the Manchester Athenuem, the Literary and Scientific Institute, Marylebone, and at the Mechanics Institute, Liverpool. This leaflet is folded in with handwritten expositions (probably lectures): 1. The Bible, 31 pp. 2. Gems form Auriel (Henri Frederico Auriel, 1821-1881), 5 pp. 3. Some illustrations of Shakespeare's Art, 20 pp.113896 Acquisition: [1989.0151] "Papers of R H Horne

    Horne Library Reading Room, 1965

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    b&w photographGood conditionInterior of the Horne Library reading room (now MM213). Four male students (all in dress shirts, ties and jackets) are busy with materials.Written on reverse: 'Horne Memorial Library @ 1965'

    Moving From Horne Library, 1965

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    b&w photographFair condition but slightly soiled on both sides and curlingImage shows ramp running from second floor of rear of McNally to the ground, alongside the Chapel. Five men are on the ground. A moving truck is on their left. The Horne Library was located in McNally Main wing, Room 213.Accompanying note reads: 'Moving Horne Library to Burke Library 1965'

    Moving From Horne Library, 1965

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    b&w photographGood condition but slightly bent and soiledImage of wooden ramp leading from second story window at rear of McNally to ground. Men in overalls stand at bottom. The Horne Library was located in McNally Main wing in Room 213.Accompanying note reads: 'Moving from Horne Library to Burke Library.

    Moving From Horne Library, 1965

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    b&w photographGood condition but slightly bent and soiledImage of a ramp running from second story of the rear of McNally to ground, with two men in window. The Horne Library was located in McNally Main wing in Room 213.Accompanying note reads: 'Moving from Horne Library to Burke Library.

    Portrait of Frederick Roland Horne

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    Portrait of Frederick Roland Horne, LU Class of 1907 Civil Engineering, young man wearing suit and glasses, brother of photographe

    Onzie Horne, 2008

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    This is an interview with Onzie Horne. He discusses his family and the extensive musical background of his father, Onzie Horne, Sr, who wrote arrangements for Stax and Sun studios. He also describes attending Carleton College, and then his subsequent decision to return to Memphis in order to work as an activist. While in Memphis he participated in sit-ins, marches, and was close friends with members of the Invaders

    Dave and Dina Horne

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    Dave and Dina Horne, Europe Area Director, Global Partners, Vienna Austria. There is no video available for this chapel due to copyright or other issues

    Horne Library Reading Room, ca. 1955

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    b&w photographGood conditionThe Horne Library reading room (now MM213) where Father Stewart (University Librarian for decades at both Windsor and Robie Street campuses) is looking in the card catalogue and a young female employee is tidying periodicals (the same person as in 03.04.0821, 98.03.0104 and 98.03.0110).Written on reverse: 'Horne Memorial Library @ 1965' and 'left - Father William A. Stewart'
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