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Norfolk Museum of Natural History Photographs

0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document box boxes
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Includes 144 photographs that depict the museum's exhibits, staff, special functions, and activities.
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Norfolk Museum of Natural History Photographs 0.40 Linear Feet 1 Hollinger document box boxes

University of Virginia Medical Illustrations collection

7.5 Linear Feet 4 boxes measuring 16 in x 20 in x 3.5 in and 2 document boxes
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The collection comprises mostly of anatomical illustrations of humans and animals by professional medical illustrators and medical practioners. Many of the images depict 20th century surgical prodedures; there are also physiological illustrations included in the collection. Most items are drawn in pencil on illustration paper with cardboard backing. In addition, there are some drawings in notepads and on tracing paper.

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University of Virginia Medical Illustrations collection 7.5 Linear Feet 4 boxes measuring 16 in x 20 in x 3.5 in and 2 document boxes

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Willa Cather letter

0.05 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.
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A signed, one page letter from Willa Cather to Doctor Garbat, dated 22 October, no year given. Mentions a confidential visit to occur in November.

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Willa Cather letter 0.05 Linear Feet One legal sized folder.

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