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Broadsides (notices)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

19th century theatrical programs, newspapers, and broadside collection

 Collection — Map-case 6, drawer: 2
Identifier: 6028
Abstract Newspapers, broadsides, theatrical programs and bulletins, and meeting programs, 1859-1890, published primarily in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and San Francisco. While the majority of the materials are theatrically related, the collection does include an issue of the Daily Stage, a newspaper published in Virginia City, Nevada; the Carnival Record, a publication of Author's Carnival and Fete of Nations; and Acrobats and Mountebanks, a special supplement of the New York Commercial...
Dates: 1859 - 1890

Allied Control Council broadsides

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6085
Abstract The Allied Control Council or Allied Control Authority, also referred to as the Four Powers, was a military occupation governing body of the Allied Occupation Zones in Germany after the end of World War II in Europe. Following its establishment on August 30, 1945, the Council began issuing a series of laws, orders, proclamations and directives. The collection contains 13 broadsides and 2 gazettes issued by the Council beginning in 1945. The broadsides include Laws no. 1, 4, 5, 6, 15, 52...
Dates: circa 1945-1948

American literature broadsides collection

 Collection
Identifier: 6134
Abstract

This collection includes some of the broadsides and examples of fine press and letterpress printing collected by USC Libraries Special Collections for its American Literature Collection.

Dates: 1923 - 2018

Lindbergh to Los Angeles broadside

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 7021
Abstract

Broadside published by Pacific Electric Railway Company advertising Charles Lindbergh's visit to Los Angeles on September 20, 1927, as part of his 48-state tour of the country following his historic cross-Atlantic flight. The broadside includes a list of "reduced fares" to Los Angeles; information about the parade downtown; and the reception at the Los Angeles Coliseum.

Dates: 1927

Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico collection

 Collection
Identifier: 0518
Abstract

This small collection chiefly contains handwritten and printed governmental documents related to the reign of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico from 1864 to 1867, as well as two photographs of Maximilian and his wife Carlota and later 20th century newspaper clippings.

Dates: 1863 - 1969

José Guadalupe Posada prints

 Collection
Identifier: 0517
Abstract The collection contains a total of 506 items printed by Antonio Vanegas Arroyo's press. Among the items are half-sheet and full-sheet broadsides, chapbooks, and games. A majority of the prints were by José Guadalupe Posada, and possibly a few by Manuel Alfonso Manilla, his precursor and mentor. Themes in the collection include: Mexican popular culture, Calaveras, local disasters, supernatural acts, crimes, suicides, moral lessons, social critique, political caricatures, corridos, religious...
Dates: circa 1890-1915; 1943; 1953

Radical newspapers collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31275054245023]
Identifier: 0181
Abstract

Issues of Berkeley Barb, S-B Gazette, Grassroots, and others from 1966-1976.

Dates: 1966-1976, undated

Victorian broadsides, manuscripts and pamphlets collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6081
Abstract

A collection of broadsides, pamphlets and manuscripts that collectively provide a picture of life in England for both rich and poor during the long 19th century.

Dates: 1745 - 1890

World War II Anti-Jewish documents

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 6116
Abstract

Three sets of documents aimed at, or documenting, the fate of Jews in Europe during World War II. Two of the documents (bound correspondence from Gestapo Headquarters and the list of partisan Jewish doctors) are in German; the broadside is in French.

Dates: 1937-circa 1945