Search results
(20,241 - 20,260 of 21,412)
Pages
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with the deceased in open casket decorated with flowers.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake for a deceased infant, with white, open casket in front of shimmering (very likely gold) drapery.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket, many flowers, candles, a prominent crucifix.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket and kneeler, many flowers, wreathes, and crucifixes.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
1949 wake, with open casket, flowers, condolence cards, and a kneeler for prayer.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wider view of mcalB21F24i01, showing the deceased in an open casket and the whole arrangement of flowers, wreathes, cards, and other expressions of faith.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
1944 wake, with open casket and kneeler, many flowers, wreathes, and crucifixes.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket and elderly deceased man.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket and several large floral arrangements.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake with flag-draped coffin, indicating military service of the deceased.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket, many flowers, and a comfortable chair for viewing the deceased.
- Title
- Wakes
- Description
-
Wake, with open casket, flowers, condolence cards, and a kneeler for prayer.
- Title
- Walking and Royalty Campaign
- Date Created
- 1964
- Description
-
Includes rules, scorecards, maps, and costume information.
- Title
- Walton's Daily Journal ---Extra
- Date Issued
- 1865
- Description
-
Newspaper's extra announcing the assassination of the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1865.
- Title
- Wantastiquet Mtn., from W. Brattleboro, Vt.
- Description
-
Landscape of New Hampshire mountain, with Brattleboro village in the foreground and stone walls visible.
- Title
- War Bond Campaign
- Description
-
1944 Three women standing behind what appears to be a War Bonds sales counter (location unknown). Patriotic background has slogans like "Back the Attack!," "Keep 'em fighting," and "For baby's future, Buy War Bonds," a not so subtle appeal to the safety of children. A list of charitable...
Show more1944 Three women standing behind what appears to be a War Bonds sales counter (location unknown). Patriotic background has slogans like "Back the Attack!," "Keep 'em fighting," and "For baby's future, Buy War Bonds," a not so subtle appeal to the safety of children. A list of charitable organizations (mostly for women) competing in the purchase of bonds is posted in the upper left corner.
Show less