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Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard Collection

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  • Boston Public Library
    ImageGrand Staircase, Public Library, Boston, Mass.
  • Boston Public Library
    ImageNo caption on back.
  • Boston Public Library (1)
    Image | 1922PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOSTON, MASS.
  • Boston Public Library (2)
    ImagePUBLIC LIBRARY, BOSTON, MASS.
  • Boston Public Library (3)
    Image | 1925PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOSTON, MASS.
  • Boston Public Library (4)
    ImagePublic Library. One of the notable architectural monuments of its day. In the designing of which collaborated such famous artists as Bela L. Pratt, Frederick McMonnies, Augustus St. Gaudens, Daniel C. French, Purvis de Chavannes, Louis St. Gaudens, Edwin A. Abbey, John S. Sargent, John Elliot, Joseph Lindon Smith, Elmer E. Garnsey.
  • Boston Public Library (5)
    ImagePUBLIC LIBRARY, One of the notable architectural monuments of its day. In the designing of which collaborated such famous artists as Bela L. Pratt, Frederick McMonnies, Augustus St. Gaudens, Daniel C. French, Purvis de Chavannes, Louis St. Gaudens, Edwin A. Abbey, John S. Sargent, John Elliot, Joseph Lindon Smith, Elmer E. Garnsey.
  • Boston Public Library (6)
    Image | 1906BOSTON, Public Library.
  • Boston Public Library (7)
    ImagePUBLIC LIBRARY, One of the notable architectural monuments of its day. In the designing of which collaborated such famous artists as Bela L. Pratt, Frederick McMonnies, Augustus St. Gaudens, Daniel C. French, Purvis de Chavannes, Louis St. Gaudens, Edwin A. Abbey, John S. Sargent, John Elliot, Joseph Lindon Smith, Elmer E. Garnsey.
  • Boston Public Library (8)
    ImagePublic Library. Boston, Mass.
  • Boston Public Library (9)
    ImageBOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, Located in Copley Square, is the second largest city library in America and has a priceless collection of art and literary treasures. Opened to the public in 1895.
  • Boston Public Library (10)
    ImagePUBLIC LIBRARY, Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Is one of the largest in the world. It contains many famous murals and priceless paintings.
  • Boston Public Library (11)
    ImagePublic Library, Boston, Mass.
  • Boston Public Library (12)
    ImageTHE PUBLIC LIBRARY in Copley Square is one of the world's largest. Students, literati and others throng its rooms and corridors to read and study, to see the magnificent murals, the art exhibitions and the statues and to hear the public lectures. It contains about one and three-quarters million volumes and has 34 branches in different parts of the city.
  • Boston Public Library (13)
    ImageTHE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY AT COPLEY SQUARE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, NOT ONLY IS ONE OF THE FOREMOST LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES BUT ALSO CONTAINS A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF MURALS AND OTHER ART EXHIBITS.
  • Boston Public Library (14)
    ImageTHE PUBLIC LIBRARY--BOSTON in Copley Square is one of the world's largest. Students, literati and others throng its rooms and corridors to read and study, to see the magnificent murals, the art exhibitions and the statues and to hear the public lectures. It contains about one and three-quarters million volumes and has 34 branches in different parts of the city.
  • Boston Public Library (15)
    ImageART" BY BELA L. PRATT -- BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY FROM PHOTOGRAPH BY BALDWIN COOLIDGE
  • Boston Public Library (16)
    ImageBOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE COURT YARD
  • Boston Public Library (17)
    ImageFROM PAINTINGS BY PUVIS DECHAVANNES, "PHILOSOPHY," "ASTRONOMY," "HISTORY" -- BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • Boston Public Library (18)
    ImageMUSES WELCOMING GENIUS OF ENLIGHTENMENT" BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • Boston Public Library (19)
    Image | 1911FROM PAINTINGS BY PUVIS DECHAVANNES, "PASTORAL POETRY," "DRAMATIC POETRY," "Epic poetry" -- BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • Boston Public Library (20)
    Image | 1913THE DELIVERY ROOM BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • Boston Public Library (21)
    ImageBOSTON, Mass. Court-Yard Public Library
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts
    Image | 1970Caption on the back reads: "BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY; Copley Square, Boston, Massachusetts; One of the oldest, largest and most progressive libraries in the country, Boston's library loans both books and recordings at 34 branches and many "bookmobiles." The library contains more than 2 1/4 million volumes and is also noted for its beautiful murals and art exhibits. The 52-story...
  • Boston Public Library Delivery Room
    Image | 1907No caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Boston Public Library Paintings
    ImageOn Front: From paintings by Puvis de Chavannes, "Pastoral Poetry," "Dramatic Poetry," "Epic Poetry" -- Boston Public Library. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Bosworth Library, College of the Bible
    ImageEducation Building, Bosworth Library and Chapel of The College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky. A graduate school of theology of Disciples of Christ. Founded 1865.
  • Bosworth Library, Lexington, Kentucky
    Image | 1970Caption on back reads "Education Building, Bosworth Library and Chapel of the College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky. A graduate school of theology of the Disciples of Christ. Founded 1865." Postcard was never mailed.
  • Bouillon Library, Ellensburg, Washington
    ImageBOUILLON LIBRARY Central Washington College, Ellensburg, Wash.
  • Boy of Winander in the Library of Congress
    Image | 1916Caption on the back reads: "BOY OF WINANDER, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE BOY OF WINANDER - BY H. O. WALKER. There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs / And islands of Winander! - many a time, / At evening, when the earliest stars began / To move along the edges of the hills, / Rising or setting, would he stand alone, / Beneath the trees, or by the glimmerin...
  • Boy of Winander in the Library of Congress
    Image | 1916Part of Souvenir Folder of Library of Congress (ALA0004969). Caption reads: "BOY OF WINANDER, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE BOY OF WINANDER - BY H. O. WALKER. There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs / And islands of Winander! - many a time, / At evening, when the earliest stars began / To move along the edges of the hills, / Rising or setting, would he stan...
  • Boys Town Library
    Image | 1956Library and High School Boys Town, Nebraska
  • Bridge Memorial Library
    Image | 1903No caption on the back. Postcard was mailed on January 24, 1903
  • Bridge Memorial Library
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Bridgeville Public Library, Bridgeville, Del.
    Image | 1970No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Bridgton Highlands, ME., Walker Library
    Image | 1904-1909No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed
  • Bridgton Public Library, Bridgton, Maine
    ImageNo caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Bronson Library, Waterbury, Conn.
    ImageNo caption on the back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • The Bronson Library, Waterbury, Connecticut
    Image | 1915-1930No caption on back. Postcard was never mailed.
  • Bronson's Public Library, Waterbury, Conn.
    Image | 1905No caption on back. Postcard was mailed on November 6, 1905