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    Dave and Dottie Seibold : founding members of the Grand Haven Area Historical Society

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    Grand Haven historian, author, and dentist Dave Seibold has a passionate interest in community heritage. Prior to relocating to Grand Haven, Dr. Seibold served in Hawaii at a dental clinic for children. In this interview, Dr. Seibold and his wife Dottie discuss the founding of the Grand Haven Area Historical Society, which began its existence as the Tri-Cities Historical Society in 1959, and the Tri-Cities Historical Museum. Dr. Seibold explains the efforts to save the Grand Haven railroad depot from demolition for possible use as a museum and his project to write a history of northern Ottawa County to continue the work of historian Leo C. Lillie. In 1990, Dr. Seibold authored and published Coast Guard City, U.S.A: A History of the Port of Grand Haven. The Seibolds also recall how they met in their hometown of Jackson, Michigan, married, and chose Grand Haven as their home in 1955

    Letter from Doris Seibold to Sallie

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    A handwritten letter to Sallie From Doris Seibold

    Letter from Doris Seibold to Sallie

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    A handwritten letter to Sallie From Doris Seibold

    Letter from Doris Seibold to Sallie

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    A letter from Doris Seibold mentioning photos that she has sent for Sallie to make copies and then returned to Bob Lenon

    Resist: be modern (again) [Exhibition Catalogue]

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    Curated by artists and researchers Alice Maude-Roxby and Stefanie Seibold, Resist: be modern (again) explores the practices of women artists of the 1920s and 30s. The project looks back in particular at revolutionary art, design, performative and written practices via the lens of contemporary art, theory and design practitioners, highlighting the importance and influence of these long-lost early avant-garde practices into the present. It is part of a larger research project highlighting the contributions to modernism of women in general and non-heterosexual women in particular. Contributions by artists: Becky Beasley, Madeleine Bernstorff, Tessa Boffin, Ricarda Denzer, Andrea Geyer, Moira Hille, Alice Maude-Roxby, Nick Mauss, Ursula Mayer, Falke Pisano, Ingrid Pollard, Tanoa Sasraku-Ansah, Katie Schwab, Stefanie Seibold, Megan Francis Sullivan, S. Louisa Wei, Riet Wijnen, Gillian Wylde and curator Beatriz Herráez. The exhibition Resist: be modern (again) includes installations of archival materials, contemporary artists’ works and writings relating to the early practices of Alice Austen, Berenice Abbott and Elizabeth McCausland, Natalie Clifford Barney, Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher, Sonia Delaunay, H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), Rose Dugan and Vera von Blumenthal, Esther Eng, Elizabeth Eyre de Lanux and Evelyn Wyld, Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Therese Giehse, Eileen Gray, Lotte Goslar, Barbara Ker-Seymer, The Little Review, Jane Heap and Margaret Anderson, Erika Mann, Maria Martinez, Enid Marx, Marlow Moss,Charlotte Perriand, Lilly Reich, Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Ada ‘Bricktop’ Smith, Florine Stettheimer, Renée Vivien, A’Lelia Walker, Marguerite Wildenhain and Virginia Woolf. Essays by Madeleine Bernstorff, Laura Cottingham, Bridget Elliott, Sian Norris, Gemma Romain, T.L. Cowan & Jasmine Rault and Shane Vogel

    Master track of Eugen Seibold cruise ES22C10, Cherbourg - A Coruña, 2022-09-21 - 2022-09-24

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    This dataset contains the validated master track of the S/Y Eugen Seibold during expedition ES22C10, with a time resolution of about 10 seconds. This master track can be used as reference for further expedition data. For creating the master track, the 1-second resolution raw data acquired by the GPS position sensor on board S/Y Eugen Seibold were processed, averaging latitude and longitude within equidistant 10-second intervals. Quality control was performed visually and by checking the maximum speed calculated between neighbouring positions. In case of unrealistically high speeds, data points have been removed

    Master track of Eugen Seibold cruise ES22C08, A Coruña - Bremerhaven, 2022-04-12 - 2022-04-17

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    This dataset contains the validated master track of the S/Y Eugen Seibold during expedition ES22C08, with a time resolution of about 10 seconds. This master track can be used as reference for further expedition data. For creating the master track, the 1-second resolution raw data acquired by the GPS position sensor on board S/Y Eugen Seibold were processed, averaging latitude and longitude within equidistant 10-second intervals. Quality control was performed visually and by checking the maximum speed calculated between neighbouring positions. In case of unrealistically high speeds, data points have been removed

    Master track of Eugen Seibold cruise ES21C07, Mindelo - Mindelo, 2021-05-01 - 2021-05-02

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    This dataset contains the validated master track of the S/Y Eugen Seibold during expedition ES21C07, with a time resolution of about 10 seconds. This master track can be used as reference for further expedition data. For creating the master track, the 1-second resolution raw data acquired by the GPS position sensor on board S/Y Eugen Seibold were processed, averaging latitude and longitude within equidistant 10-second intervals. Quality control was performed visually and by checking the maximum speed calculated between neighbouring positions. In case of unrealistically high speeds, data points have been removed

    Master track of Eugen Seibold cruise ES22C12, Baiona - Playa Blanca, 2022-09-29 - 2022-10-04

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    This dataset contains the validated master track of the S/Y Eugen Seibold during expedition ES22C12, with a time resolution of about 10 seconds. This master track can be used as reference for further expedition data. For creating the master track, the 1-second resolution raw data acquired by the GPS position sensor on board S/Y Eugen Seibold were processed, averaging latitude and longitude within equidistant 10-second intervals. Quality control was performed visually and by checking the maximum speed calculated between neighbouring positions. In case of unrealistically high speeds, data points have been removed
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