Architecture -- Greece -- Slides
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Norman Toone and Annie P. Erekson papers
Contains materials pertaining to the life of Norman Toone Erekson. Included are journals written by both Norman and his wife Annie detailing their everyday life, important church events (i.e. baptisms), etc; floppy and Zip disks containing files including Word documents on Church historical topics; and slides which include pictures on various trips the family has made including to Bangkok, Saigon, Greece, and Seattle. Materials dated 1938-2010.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam early Christian/Byzantine art and architecture, 1965-1968
Grace's slides of early Christian/Bysantine art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam Etruscan art and architecture, undated
Grace's slides of Etruscan art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam Islamic art and architecture, 1965
Grace's slides of Islamic art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam Roman art and architecture, 1994-1996, 1965-1968
Grace's slides of Roman art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam slides of Egyptian art and architecture, undated
Grace's slides of Egyptian art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam slides of Greek art and architecture, undated
Grace's slides of Greek art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam slides of Mesopotamian art and architecture, undated
Grace's slides of Mesopotamian art and architecture.
Grace Alida Hermine Vlam slides of Mycenean, Trojan, and Minoan art and architecture, undated
Grace's slides of Mycean, Trojan, and Minoan art and architecture.
Norman Toone and Annie P. Erekson journals, 1977-2010
Contains journals written by both Norman T. and Annie P. Erekson and floppy and Zip disks made by Norman T. Erekson. The journals include commentaries on Erekson family's everyday life as well as documentation pertaining to important topics in his life--such as his childrens' baptismal services. The floppy and Zip disks included in the collection contain files on Church historical topics as well as software Erekson used on his computer. Materials dated 1977-2010.