Title
One hundred and eleven pounds of comb honey
Subject
Pan-American Exposition (1901:Buffalo)
Description
Pan-American Exposition--(1901:Buffalo, N.Y.)--Buildings
Detail views
A framed display contains rows of comb honey sections arranged in a neat grid. The honeycomb pieces are uniform in size and nearly fill the entire frame. To the left, several glass jars, decorative containers, and a large ornate vase sit on a surface beside the display. A caption below notes that the honey was gathered by one colony of bees during the exposition.
Source
Report of the Board of General Managers of the Exhibit of the State of New York at the Pan-American Exposition - transmitted to the Legislature March 27, 1902 / Albany, N. Y.: J. B. Lyon Company, State Printers, 1902.
Date
1902-03-27
Rights
Type
Image
Photographic prints
Identifier
LIB-005_0223
Coverage
Aubum (N.Y.)
Alternative Title
Gathered by one colony of bees during the exposition
Is Part Of
Illuminations: Revisiting the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition of 1901
Collection
Tags
Citation
“One hundred and eleven pounds of comb honey,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 20, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/94985.