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Photographic prints

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Opaque photographs, usually positive (i.e., reproducing appearances without tonal reversal, otherwise use "negative prints"), usually on paper, and generally, but not always, printed from a negative

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Box 5, 1930-1945

 File — Box B366.02.0005: Series B366.02 [Barcode: U186023257406]
Identifier: B366.02.0005
Abstract

The box contains a scrapbook with photographs of Maurice and Virginia Rose and their son Roderick. There are also photographs of Samuel, Katy and Arnold Rose. The scrapbook has cream-colored covers and is 15x12.5x2 inches.

Dates: 1930-1945

Box 7, 1945-1946

 File — Box B366.02.0007: Series B366.02 [Barcode: U186023257422]
Identifier: B366.02.0007
Abstract

The scrapbook was created by the General Rose Memorial Association. The scrapbook contains correspondence, fund raising material and construction photographs of the General Rose Memorial Hospital.

Dates: 1945-1946

Christening of Major General Rose Airplane., circa 1950

 File
Identifier: B207.02.0004.0005
Abstract

Photographs of Katy Rose christening the Gerneral Major Rose airplane, including photographs of her with a christening bottle.

Dates: circa 1950

Print of General Maurice Rose Painting, 1949

 Item
Identifier: B366.02.0002.00001
Abstract Contains a print of oil painting of General Rose by Misha Podryski that was painted in 1949. The print is on a painter's canvas attached to a wood frame. The original painting was placed in the lobby of General Rose Memorial Hospital. Sometime in the 1970s it was removed and placed in storage. After 1995, the painting was displayed in the office of the Rose Community Foundation. In 2019, the painting was rededicated and placed in the lobby of Rose Medical Center in honor of Rose Hospital's...
Dates: 1949

Tombstone and Exhibit Photographs, 1950-2019

 File
Identifier: B366.02.0004.0004
Abstract

Photograph of original Star of David grave marker that was replaced by tombstone with a cross and photographs of Marshall Fogel and others at a Maurice Rose exhibits.

Dates: 1950-2019