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Erminia, die Einsiedlerin unter Roma's Ruinen / Von dem Verfasser der Heliodora [i.e. Wilhelm Adolf Lindau]
[Koll.:] [A]8-[O]8 [P]6Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Meissen, bei Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Erbstein. 1800. - Kolophon: Sulzbach, gedruckt mit Commerzienrath Seidlischen Schriften.Kupfert
Grimm, Wilhelm an A[ndreas] P[eter] Munch (1 Brief)
GRIMM, WILHELM AN A[NDREAS] P[ETER] MUNCH (1 BRIEF)
Grimm, Wilhelm an A[ndreas] P[eter] Munch (1 Brief) (Br6088,6089)
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Munch, P[eter] A[ndreas] an Wilhelm Grimm (1 Brief)
MUNCH, P[ETER] A[NDREAS] AN WILHELM GRIMM (1 BRIEF)
Munch, P[eter] A[ndreas] an Wilhelm Grimm (1 Brief) (Br6088)
Brief 6088 (Br6088
Ode. Auf die von Carlowitz und von Rechenbergen Hochadeliche Vermählung die den 28sten May 1770. auf dem Hochadelich Gersdorfischen Hofe zu Pulßnitz in wahrer Freude und Vergnügen vollzogen ward, von einem unterthänigen Diener M. J. C. J. P.
Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Dreßden, gedruckt bey Johann Wilhelm Harpeters Wittwe
Wilhelm Sasnal’s Transitional Images
In her article the author offers a reframing of the discussion of how communities productively deal with their troubled pasts. The case in question is that of the post-war Polish national community, and its refusal to face so-called dark sides or shameful episodes of the historical past. The author concentrates on Wilhelm Sasnals’ artworks which deal with this gloomy heritage and reinterprets them in light of Donald W. Winnicott’s concept of transitional objects (as transitional images) thus pointing towards new possibilities in finding ways out of both discursive, political and pedagogical impasses in collective memory in Poland
Crew on deck of three-masted German bark BERTHA, including one member holding an accordion, Tacoma, Washington, between 1900 and 1904
The BERTHA was a three-masted German steel bark out of Hamburg built in 1892 by Grangemouth Dockyard Co., Alloa, Scotland. In 1917 she was renamed the Swedish BOHUS and was and wrecked in 1924.
Handwritten on verso: German bark Bertha at Tacoma according to Weinstein, Tall Ships.
PH Coll 318.105The photo is reproduced in Robert Weinstein's book Tall Ships: the Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester with the caption: "German Bark Bertha loading grain at Tacoma." p. 6To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Crew of the four-masted LYNTON on deck with Captain James, a life preserver and ship model in case, Washington State, between 1901 and 1906
The LYNTON was a four-masted British bark out of Liverpool built in 1894 by by R. J. Evans & Co., Liverpool. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917.
Life preserver reads LYNTON LONDON. The LYNTON's registry was changed from Liverpool to London in the 1899-1900 edition of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
PH Coll 318.457Robert A. Weinstein's book, Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester, 1978, describes the photo as a group portrait of "an old-school British ship master and his junior officers and apprentices" with Captain Edward Gates-James. Source: Page 118, description on page 117.) The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported Gates as the captain of the LYNTON from 1901 to 1906. The same "Chief Mate" appears in Item 455. The photo also appears in Robert A. Weinstein's Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester on p. 140 with rthe note Port Blakely , 1905, Four-Mast bark Lynton , Captain E. Gates -James. p. 143.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Deck of the three-masted LAMORICIÉRE with four men wearing carnation boutonnieres and two women all in formal dress holding drinking glasses, Tacoma Washington State, 2902
The LAMORICIERÉ was a three-masted French bark out of Rouen built in 1895 by Laporte & Co., Rouen and went missing in 1903.
The Tacoma Daily Ledger reported the LAMORICIÉRE in Puget Sound in 1902. She principally sailed from Portland and San Francisco to other destinations.
Robert A. Weinstein included the photo in his book Tall Ships: The Marine Photographs of Wilhelm Hester and cites it: Tacoma, 1902, Three-mast bark, Lamoriciére, Capt Trehondart, p. 120.
PH Coll 318.419To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering
Über den Ursprung der Perrüken : Eine Skizze. / Von dem Verfasser der Schwärmereyen [i.e. Christian Wilhelm Kindleben], dem löblichen Perrükenmachergewerke zugeeignet. Herausgegeben von P.... K.... Z....
ÜBER DEN URSPRUNG DER PERRÜKEN : EINE SKIZZE. / VON DEM VERFASSER DER SCHWÄRMEREYEN [I.E. CHRISTIAN WILHELM KINDLEBEN], DEM LÖBLICHEN PERRÜKENMACHERGEWERKE ZUGEEIGNET. HERAUSGEGEBEN VON P.... K.... Z....
Über den Ursprung der Perrüken : Eine Skizze. / Von dem Verfasser der Schwärmereyen [i.e. Christian Wilhelm Kindleben], dem löblichen Perrükenmachergewerke zugeeignet. Herausgegeben von P.... K.... Z.... (1)
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