Print showing a calendar in two columns; on the left, each month is given with the number of days above an illustration where the central figure is the sign of the zodiac appropriate for that month. The days fo More
Illus. and text in: Der scaepherders kelengier / [Antwerpen : Gheprent bij W. Vorsterman, 1516] Published in: The tradition of science / Leonard C. Bruno. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1987, p. 136.
Print on recto shows calendar from the Home Insurance Company almanac, July 1876, with illustration of crowd outside of the Pennsylvania State House, Philadelphia, on July 8, 1776, for the announcement of the D More
Attribution to Jackson based on Catalogue of the W.H. Jackson Views (1898). Detroit Publishing Co. no. X 8575. On negative: "The calendar stone, Nat'l. Museum, City of Mexico". The stone was located at the bas More
Samuel Rosenberg Collection. Public domain photograph - historical image of Massachusetts, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
5[838?] U.S. Copyright Office. General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov Title information compiled by Junior Fellows, 2005-2017. Elson (A.W.) & Co., More
Caption from Catalogue of Official A.E.F. photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U.S.A., 1919: Eighteenth Regiment Infantry. First Division , crossing bridge over Mosell River into Germany at Kalender Muhl. Kal More
Print shows a calendar illustration for the month of August, showing farmers harvesting hay, some are gathering sheaves, others transporting hay on wagons, and a group of people, possibly a family, are taking a More
Issued in color-illustrated blue paper covers. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Identified in European Division alphabetical Yudin card file. LC copy formerly shelved under l More
Print on recto shows calendar from the Home Insurance Company almanac, February 1876, with illustration of Col. Henry Knox with an oxen train delivering armaments to Cambridge during the Siege of Boston; descri More