Recent Uploads to the Commons
Posted by Stephanie Fysh in Recent Uploads| The Smithsonian Institution has uploaded 58 prints — the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s entire collection — by Washington DC painter Gene Davis (1920-85) | ![]() Untitled, n.d. |
| You might not thing “sports” when you think “London School of Economics”, but these new LSE Library archival uploads will change that. | ![]() LSE Sports Day, Malden Sports Ground, c1920s |
| More in the LIGC ~ NLW collection of early photographs in their cases and frames | ![]() Man in bowler hat photographed in front of a carriage |
| The Biblioteca de Arte-Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian celebrates cycling in Portugal | ![]() Prova de Ciclismo, Portugal |
| The National Maritime Museum is very maritime indeed, with a series of Alan Villiers’ photographs of the Parma and its crew | ![]() One of the crew using a sailmaker’s palm |
| The State Library of Queensland, Australia is wrapping for Christmas! | ![]() Red Cross workers packing Christmas presents for the Fighting Forces during World War II, 1942 |
| The Swedish National Heritage Board continues to add to its sets of churches and antiquities | ![]() Viken Church, Skåne, Sweden |
| The Library of Congress’s December 11 Bain Collection uploads include New York City schoolchildren, athletes, and the funeral of Timothy D. Sullivan | ![]() Sullivan funeral – Bowery |
| Even as the Shuttle program winds down, the State Library and Archives of Florida celebrates Florida’s aviation history | ![]() Miami-Dade Junior College student pilot training in a DC-3 at the school of aviation |
| And please do join the Galt Museum & Archives at a tea! | ![]() Southminster United Church Men’s Club Tea |
Tags: Biblioteca de Arte-Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Galt Museum & Archives, Library of Congress, LSE Library, National Library of Wales, National Maritime Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution, State Library and Archives of Florida, State Library of Queensland Australia, Swedish National Heritage Board











December 18th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Thanks for these round-ups. I had to click on the tea party in drag from the Galt Museum to see what it was about.
We will have a few holiday photos from the Smithsonian National Postal Museum next week!