CFP: From Here to There: The Ephemera of Travel
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Christine A. Lutz, New Jersey Regional Studies Librarian at Special Collections and University Archives at Rutgers University Libraries will introduce SC/UA's eclectic and voluminous postcard collections.
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Hi All,
The Ephemera Society is still accepting submissions so if you're interested, send something in ASAP. It looks like a fun topic!
Dave
Call for Presentations Ephemera 42: Creating Places and Spaces
Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton, NJ is researching an exhibition (planned for 2023) on early tall case clocks made in New Jersey. Morven is interested to know of any tall case clocks made in the state during the 18th and early-19th century as well as any artifacts and ephemera related to NJ clockmakers.
Please contact Elizabeth Allan, Deputy Director & Curator at eallan@morven.org or by phone at (609) 924-8144 ext. 102.
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The Blavatnik Archive Foundation specializes in Soviet, Jewish, and world history with a special emphasis on WWI, WWII and the interwar period.
30-31 Mayıs 2019
Eğitim // VEKAM Efemera Çalıştayı I: Ankara Arşivinden Efemera
"Eating for Health," a colorful kitchen chart produced by the Health Education Bureau in Dublin, Ireland, c. 1978. This copy courtesy of Nina Holmes and the National Library of Ireland, Ir 610 p17. See her related essay, "Eating for Health," in the H-Nutrition "What Should I Eat? Why?" series.