Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Brochures and pamphlets, 1966-1976, undated
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Brochures and pamphlets, 1967-1968, undated
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Brochures and pamphlets, not about Ethiopia, 1978-1983, undated
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Small publications, 1969-1981, undated
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Parts of published items, 1970-1971
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Miscellaneous collected items, 1970, undated
Series I. Research contains secondary source material collected by Elizabeth Langmuir during her work. It includes scholarly articles, newspapers and clippings, greeting cards, postcards, calendars, brochures, pamphlets, and some miscellaneous material. Topics collected by Langmuir include Ethiopian crosses and icons, general Ethopian history and current events, and African history.
Photographs of objects, 1976-1982, undated
Series II. Other contains research and other material. Included in this series are: photographs and negatives; subject files; notes and notebooks; exhibition information; object information, including provenance and purchase information; binders containing reference material and notes; and correspondence. The subject files were folders created by Langmuir, and are kept in their original order.
Photographs of Langmuir Collection, 1967, undated
Series II. Other contains research and other material. Included in this series are: photographs and negatives; subject files; notes and notebooks; exhibition information; object information, including provenance and purchase information; binders containing reference material and notes; and correspondence. The subject files were folders created by Langmuir, and are kept in their original order.
Photographs of the Ethiopia exhibit, 1977, undated
Series II. Other contains research and other material. Included in this series are: photographs and negatives; subject files; notes and notebooks; exhibition information; object information, including provenance and purchase information; binders containing reference material and notes; and correspondence. The subject files were folders created by Langmuir, and are kept in their original order.
Photographs of Taddeo icons, 1982, undated
Series II. Other contains research and other material. Included in this series are: photographs and negatives; subject files; notes and notebooks; exhibition information; object information, including provenance and purchase information; binders containing reference material and notes; and correspondence. The subject files were folders created by Langmuir, and are kept in their original order.