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Photograph of the Bundeshaus

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Bundeshaus, which was the Provisional Parliament House of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949-1999.

Photograph of the Hammerschmidt Villa

Item is a photographic slide depicting the Hammerschmidt Villa, which was the primary official seat and primary official residence of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1950 to 1994. It is pictured from a distance with a path and trees.

Photograph of the Porta Nigra

Item is a photographic slide of the Roman city gate the Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany. The name is Latin for "black gate." It is photographed head on, with a view through the entrances.

Photograph of high street in Cologne

Item is a photographic slide of a high street (Höhe strasse) in Cologne, Germany. There are people walking and many signs depicted going down the street, including "Bayer Aspirin," "Stollwerck," "Sauer,"and "Souvenirs."

Photograph of bedroom inside Frederiksborg Castle (Slot)

Item is a photographic slide of a bedroom inside Frederiksborg Castle (Slot) in Zealand (Sjælland), Hillerød, Denmark. It is highly decorated, with pictures on the wall, a detailed ceiling, a chandelier, and an ornamental bed frame. The photograph displays Gilded Age art.

Photograph of Grundtvig's Church, Copenhagen

Item is a photographic slide of Grundtvig's Church (Grundtvigs Kirke) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The photograph is taken from the front and from a small distance, with people walking and a building labeled "Restauration" in front.

Photograph of a large building with an arch over a pathway

Item is a photographic slide of a large building with arch over a pathway with buildings slightly visible on the other side. The country is likely German, Denmark or Luxembourg. The edges of the road are cobblestone, and there is grass on the side on top of a wall.

Notebook of Samuel J. Holland

  • MS-2-33, SF Box 16, Folder 1
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  • 1747-1748
Item is a 150-page notebook that Samuel J. Holland used in 1747 when he was serving as an artillery officer in the Dutch army. The notebook is bound in vellum and contains tables, memoranda, mathematical calculations, diagrams, recipes for making gun powder, and assorted notes.

Holland, Samuel, 1728-1801

Impromptu pour le piano

Item is a first-edition publication of Chopin's first Impromptu, published by Maurice Schlesinger in Paris, a subsidiary company to A.M. Schlesinger of Berlin. The composition was dedicated to Caroline de Lobau.

Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek

Notebook of George Renny Young

  • MS-2-212, SF Box 32, Folder 4
  • Item
  • 1838
Item is a notebook belonging to George Young containing a report on emigration from Germany and personal journal entries.

Young, George Renny, 1802-1853

Deuxième impromptu pour le piano

Item is a first edition of Frédéric Chopin's Impromptu pour le Piano Forte, Op. 36, published in 1840 by Breitkopf & Hartel.

Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek

Marche funèbre, Op. 35 : exécutée aux funérailles de l'auteur

Item is a copy of the first separate edition of Marche funèbre from Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor. The separated third movement was played as Chopin's body was conveyed to the mausoleum on October 30, 1849, and was subsequently released as a separate publication, using the original plates (891) by Troupenas. The file includes a folder and brief description of the work from Scribner.

Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek

Letter from Franz Liszt

Item contains a letter written by Franz Liszt to an unidentified person, addressing the publication of some of his songs by Schott, and his cousin, Mlle. Liszt.

Transcription of a letter from Franz Liszt

Item contains a typed transcription of a letter written by Franz Liszt to an unidentified person, addressing the publication of some of his songs by Schott, and his cousin, Mlle. Liszt.
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