Title
Polish rock in Washington
Subject
Vienna (Austria)
Konopnicka, Maria, 1842-1910
Washington (D.C.)
Zbyszko, Stanislaus, 1879-1967
Description
Zaćmienie słońca podczas odsieczy Wiednia
Sławni w narodzie polskim: Marja Konopnicka ur. r. 1846 um. r. 1911
[Jeszcze Polska nie zgineła, Józef Woźny] Polski kamień na dziedzińcu domu w Washingtonie
Stanisław Zbyszko wygrał 1093 walk z rzędu.
Sun eclipse during the Siege of Vienna
Famous in the Polish nation: Marja Konopnicka born 1846 died 1911
[Poland isn't gone yet, Józef Woźny] A Polish rock in the yard of a house in Washington
Stanisław Zbyszko won 1093 fights in a row.
A black-and-white illustrated newspaper page from 1931 with the heading "Czy Wiecie Ze" (Do You Know That). The page features multiple sketches, including a scene with soldiers and tents, a portrait of a person identified as "Pelagia Bignowicka," a drawing of a stone with text inscribed, and a depiction of two figures carrying a third figure on their shoulders. There is Polish text interspersed throughout the illustrations, including references to historical figures and events.
Creator
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo
Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily
Date
1933
Contributor
University Libraries. Polish Room
University Libraries. Arts & Sciences Libraries.
Rights
Language
pl
Type
Image
Still Image
Identifier
bk02_pg0164
Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “Polish rock in Washington,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 17, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4159.