4996 items found for search term
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House
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Sweet and Deadly
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Nurse Norine Walsh posed outside the Villa Marie-Therese in Vittel, France
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Nurses Mary Mahl and Helene pose in the snow near Vittel, France
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Steve Reich gesturing during lecture
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Mail art no. 75
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View of the back of two nurses in long coats walking toward Vittel, France town center
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Jonathan Williams
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Ellis Island hospital to which Elsie Blanche Augustine was first assigned as a nurse in 1917
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Two American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter workers inoculate a young man against disease
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Cover of the American Red Cross Greater Buffalo Chapter cookbook: Cooking with Volunteers
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Members of the Motor Corps of the American Red Cross, Buffalo Chapter
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Jonathan Williams and unknown person
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Marriage certificate of Elsie Blanche Augustine and Albert Irving Hock dated March 16, 1929
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Photographic portrait of Elsie Blanche Augustine at 33 years of age taken in France
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D.A. Calls it Murder, The
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Nurse Elsie Blanche Augustine lounging in a country setting near Vittel, France
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Interior view of the full length of the living room in the Vittel, France Nurses Club
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Mother and two kids
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View of the main façade of the Parc Hotel Hospital and the park at its entrance in Vittel, France
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Mail art no. 154
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Curtis Macomber playing violin
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Buffalo medical review, Summer 1969
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Skeleton Key
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Local television news anchorman Irv Weinstein donating blood to the American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter
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Lukas Foss with microphone
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter worker surveys storm damage to wrecked farm equipment in a field
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Untitled digital print from |Manipulated Crayons| series
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U.S. Army soldiers Forbes and Tommy Tobin seated in a World War I Army truck
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Nurse Norine Walsh with two French women outside their home in Vittel, France
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Panic
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Mail art no. 15
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View of the lower half of the main façade of the Parc Hotel Hospital in Vittel, France
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Buffalo Mayor Frank A. Sedita signing document in the company of two officials from the American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter
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Register of Church Services, 1928-1933
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View of the deck and lower main mast of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Fishing boat anchored along the shore at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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'Black music' played for children
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Flutist Martina Roth
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Thomas Meyer
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter relief worker surveys the damage to homes from a catastrophic storm
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Untitled digital print from |Nostalgia, misc.| series
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Four UB composers present musical dinner, real dessert
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TBL084: The works of Geoffrey Chaucer: now newly imprinted by William Morris
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Main façade and gate of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 9 in Vittel, France
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Nurse Norine Walsh posing with the French family Cure in the countryside outside Vittel, France
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View of the deck showing the life boats and a crew member of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Interior view of the fireplace in the living room of the Vittel, France Nurses Club
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U.S. Army document recording the demobilization of E. Blanche Augustine from active military service and awarding final pay
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Buffalo physician, Summer 1980
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Avant-garde festival listed
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Close-up of U.S. Army officer Eddie Bamford lying in the grass in the country surrounding Vittel, France
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Office workers in the Registrar's Office at the U.S. Army Hospital, Vittel, France
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Mail art no. 40
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View of New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty as seen from the ship bringing home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Mother and daughter relax at a Red Cross Blood Donation site, Buffalo, New York
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American Red Cross volunteer Alberta Searl working the phones
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Shelly Silver's suicide: artist in person at Hallwalls
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Murder Without Tears
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Portrait photograph of Ed Bamford in civilian clothes who was a suitor of Elsie Blanche Augustine while in France during World War I
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View of the U.S. Army hospital gate in Vittel, France with the hospital building in the background
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View of a U.S. Army base hospital cemetery in Vittel, France with the hospital building in the background
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter nurse comforts a young girl patient in hospital
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Daniel Hoffmann playing muted trumpet
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Drowning Pool, The
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Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink, The
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Mail art no. 108
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Violoncellist T. J. Borden performing at June in Buffalo 2013
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Nurses Elsie Blanche Augustine and Martha Morningstar in the countryside near Vittel, France
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Composer Ben Thigpen
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter staff, volunteers and visitors enjoyed the 50th Anniversary open house celebration
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Buffalo physician, Winter 2001
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter relief worker holding a small boy in his arms
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Buffalo physician, Spring 2001
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Elsie Blanche Augustine and two fellow nurse friends pose outside their quarters on Ellis Island
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Certificate for E. Blanche Augustine verifying that she passed the entrance examination for collegiate institute or high school admission
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Composer Steve Reich at June in Buffalo 2010
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Original 65 nurses from Base Hospital 21 upon its arrival in Liverpool, England on May 28, 1917
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June in Buffalo student composer, Jaime S. Reveles
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Glass Village, The
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Thomas Meyer
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Composer Francois Eckert at June in Buffalo 2010
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Soldiers enjoying Christmas dinner in one of the U.S. Army hospital wards in Vittel, France
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Vanish in an Instant
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June in Buffalo student composer Bruce Pennycook
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Black Mountain College
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Buffalo physician, Autumn 2000
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View of U.S. Army nurses walking along the Atlantic Ocean shoreline prior to going home after World War I
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Composer Edmund Campion at June in Buffalo 2011
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Florence Noye, early Buffalo Red Cross Chapter Executive Director
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Nurse Martha Morningstar and a fellow nurse in full uniform who were part of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in Vittel, France
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American National Red Cross World War I era nurses and ambulance drivers carry the wounded on stretchers
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Buffalo physician, Winter 1996
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Thomas Fitzgerald, composer
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Medical and Surgical Report of the case of the Late President of the United States. Special Appendix
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Buffalo physician, Winter 2000
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Empire State Mason cover, October 1974 issue: so precious to save, so little to give
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U.S. Army officer Larry Page and a fellow officer posed outside the Army hospital in Vittel, France
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Buffalo physician, Winter 2003
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Buffalo physician, Summer 2003