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Flags

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Jason Hahn (Hahn Chang-Ho) papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3008
Abstract

This collection consists of the personal papers and memorabilia of First National Air Force member Jason Hahn (born Hahn Chang-Ho in 1893).

Dates: 1920 - 1994

Robert F. Jani papers

 Collection
Identifier: 0291
Abstract This collection consists of the personal and business papers of Robert F. Jani (1934-1989). He was a creator, director and executive producer of musical spectaculars, television productions, pageants and extravaganzas, celebrations, international events, parades, arena shows and sports events, world premieres and openings, pyrotechnic shows, expositions, and theme parks. Mr. Jani was a founder of USC Songfest and principal of Robert F. Jani Productions, Inc. He graduated from the University...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1950s-1980s

Los Angeles Olympics realia and ephemera

 Collection
Identifier: 5162
Abstract

This collection consists of realia and ephemera from the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, both having taken place in Los Angeles, California.

Dates: 1932; 1984

North Korea and Taiwan flags

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31275051175041]
Identifier: 3366
Abstract

This collection consists of two flags, one from North Korea and one from Taiwan.

Dates: 1947 - 1948

Paul Sellin collection of slides and flag

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31275058425167]
Identifier: 3361
Abstract

This collection consists of 129 slides of Japan, 117 slides of Korea, and a handmade Taiwan flag from 1954.

Dates: 1954

USC embroidered graduation banner

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31275049030944]
Identifier: 5345
Abstract

A wearable banner with embroidered text and an image of a young woman in academic regalia. The embroidered figure is waving a USC flag with surrounding cardinal red text: "Here's to the college whose colors we wear." The banner has two straps attached made from braided red fabric, presumably for the graduate to wear the banner on their back. The banner's creator and exact creation date is unknown, but the donor supplied an approximate date of 1910s.

Dates: circa 1910s