Box Medium Posters, 1960-1969
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Seventeenth Annual Tyson Street Open House, 1967 June 3
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
Event: 1967 June 3
55th Flower Mart, Washington Monument, 1968 May 10
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
Event: 1968 May 10
Baltimore a picture history 1858-1968, circa 1968
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
circa 1968
The Thomas Jencks Gladding House, 1968
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1968
Cream: Their Farewell Performance, Baltimore Civic Center, 1968 November 3
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
Event: 1968 November 3
Baltimore, Home of the Star Spangled Banner, Fort McHenry, other Historical Shrines, 1969
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The earliest posters in the collection feature Leonora Jackson, one of the first female violinists to gain international fame, circa 1900-1915. The most recent poster is a 2020 Black Lives Matter poster. In between is everything from a 1968 Nixon/Agnew campaign poster, to Baltimore City Fair posters from the 1970s, to a poster from the U.S. Pro Cycle Championship held in Baltimore in 1982.The bulk of the posters in the collection, over 1,000, are World War I and World War II era...
Dates:
1969
Black Tie Folk Festival, Lyric Theatre, 1963 November 23
File — Box: Medium Posters, 1960-1969, Folder: 2
Content Description
Presented by the Blue Dog Cellar, which was a Baltimore City coffeehouse located at 103 ½ 22nd Street owned by “singer-jokester” George Stevens (c.1937-1973), the poster lists the names of the local folk singers performing at the concert. This includes Johns Hopkins University student Bob Sessions, Jim G. “Hos” Hoswell, and Patches & Liz, who were television personalities that established a cellar coffeehouse on York Road in Timonium called Patches’ 15 Below.
Dates:
Event: 1963 November 23