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Art-- Cartoons

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:

19th Century magazine prints - in folders by magazine title, 1852-1918

 Drawer — Drawer Drawer 14: Series Series 6 [Barcode: SC0896]
Identifier: Series 6
Scope and Contents

Various magazine issues, pages, and clippings featuring prints, political cartoons, and published photographs of scenes and vignettes of the Falls, its buildings and structures, railroads, hydroelectric power, the Carborundum Company, and other local industries.

Dates: 1852-1918

Baseball, 1972

 File
Scope and Contents

Pen and ink drawing of a political cartoon involving baseball and UMBE Company.

Dates: 1972

Broken Glass Plate Negatives, 1923-05-18

 Box — Box UC-16: Series Series 1 [Barcode: SC1588]
Identifier: UC-16
Abstract

4 broken glass plate negatives (5x7) featuring images of bungalow house like structures, workers, safety signage, and a portrait.

Dates: 1923-05-18

Carbo 2 Cartoons, circa 1990s

 File
Identifier: Subseries 3
Scope and Contents

Two illustrated cartoons of Carborundum employees. Includes oversized materials.

Dates: circa 1990s

Cartoons, 1940 - 1972

 File — Drawer SC0899: [Barcode: SC0899]
Scope and Contents

Cartoons focusing on history of the Niagara Frontier and local events [originals]

Dates: 1940 - 1972

Cartoons, 1952 - 1988

 File — Drawer SC0899: [Barcode: SC0899]
Scope and Contents

Political cartoons, a Tommy Trent Illustrated Mystery, and a historical fiction comic related to Niagara Falls [originals and copies]

Dates: 1952 - 1988

Dunlap Correspondences, 1913-1951

 Box — Box Z-9: Series Series 7 [Barcode: SC2217]
Identifier: Box 1
Scope and Contents

Correspondence of Mr. Orrin E. Dunlap Jr. and Sr. Topics include radio, cartooning, etc.

Dates: 1913-1951

Glass Plate Negative, n.d.

 Item
Identifier: UC-16.3
Scope and Contents

Cartoon of a baby having fallen out of a crib being tended to by his mother. Caption states "His First Accident! Safety Must Begin at Home!"

Dates: n.d.

Glass Plate Negative: Safety Cartoons 6, 1899

 Item
Identifier: UC-7.10
Scope and Contents

Cartoon by Tienne Ditch, "1000% during November, It Can Be Done." Image of "Carelessness" devils winning a tug of war against "Safety" men in overalls with a man labeled "November" saying "Hold it that way boys."

Dates: 1899

Glass Plate Negative: Safety Cartoons 7, n.d.

 Item
Identifier: UC-7.11
Scope and Contents

Three panel comic by Ditch. 1st panel: Man crying saying "Baw." 2nd panel: Crying man surrounded by group of people asking "What's up?," man answers, "Nobody wantsa (sniff)(sniff) Play with me because I got th-" 3rd panel: Sad man surrounded by puffed up dust finishing his sentence saying "-Flu."

Dates: n.d.