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Telḫîṣ ül-ḥesâp; تلخيص الحساب A book on mathematics and calculus
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Üçüncü ḳısım, taṭbîkâttan s̲âbit köprüler; اوچنجي قسم, تطبيقاتدن ثابت كوپريلر An Ottoman manual for bridge-building
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Düstur A compiled edition of Ottoman laws
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Acaib-i alem; عجائب عالم Turkish fantasy novel about 2 travelers going to the Arctic Circle
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Kış masalı : unvanlı piyesin romana tahvilidir; قيش مصالى : عنوانلى پىسنک رومانه تحويلدر A translated version of The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
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Gulistān; گلستان Ottoman Turkish translation of stories about the travels of someone named Sa'di from the late 1200s
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Hindistân ve Sûvât ve Âfġânistân seyâḥatnâmesi; هندستان وسوات وافغانستان سياحتنامهسى A travel guide of India and Afghanistan
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A Turkish and English lexicon : shewing in English the significations of the Turkish terms A Turkish to English dictionary
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Cours théorique et pratique de langue Francaise; Nazarı̂ ve amelı̂ nev usûl nahv-i Fransavı̂ A book on French Grammar and conversation
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Museum Director Harry Davis with sperm whale "Trouble" display 1951
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H. H. Brimley working on a model of True's Beaked Whale, 1944 These photographs are grouped together into the Brimley, H. H. subject. Curator, and later Director, of the North Carolina State Museum, Herbert Hutchinson Brimley is seen engaged in various activities connected to the museum. The photographs range from the early days of the museum when the Department of Agriculture set aside two rooms in its office building for Brimley's collection to the last years of Brimley's life when the museum was one of the best-known museums in the country. Brimley is seen in various pictures with his wife, his brother Samuel Clement Brimley and Harry T. Davis. Also includes pictures of Brimley's residence in Raleigh c. 1910. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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H. H. Brimley working on a basking shark, ca. 1940. These photographs are grouped together into the Brimley, H. H. subject. Curator, and later Director, of the North Carolina State Museum, Herbert Hutchinson Brimley is seen engaged in various activities connected to the museum. The photographs range from the early days of the museum when the Department of Agriculture set aside two rooms in its office building for Brimley's collection to the last years of Brimley's life when the museum was one of the best-known museums in the country. Brimley is seen in various pictures with his wife, his brother Samuel Clement Brimley and Harry T. Davis. Also includes pictures of Brimley's residence in Raleigh c. 1910. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Examining sperm whale skeleton Mary Kay Clark, curator of mammals, examines sperm whale skeleton
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Children touching Trouble's teeth Children touching Trouble's teeth, ca. 1970s.
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Excavating whale bones Harry T. Davis and a group of local fishermen on Topsail Island digging up the sperm whale bones.
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Sperm whale, Wrightsville Beach, NC, 1928 These photographs are grouped together into the Marine Life subject. Photographs depict several views of "Trouble" the whale in 1928 and one picture of an Octopus specimen. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Whale Shark Tail and Claspers, Cape Fear River, Brunswick County, NC, 1934 These photographs are grouped together into the Sharks and Rays subject. Photographs depict captured sharks and rays of various species. Species seen include, Whale Shark, Nurse Shark, Basking Shark, Tiger Shark, Angel Shark, Blue Shark and Bonnet Shark. The specimens are seen in the museum before being cast in plaster and just after being caught. Also includes a number of photographs depicting a group of boys posing with a large ray. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Basking Shark caught at Beaufort Inlet, 1947 These photographs are grouped together into the Sharks and Rays subject. Photographs depict captured sharks and rays of various species. Species seen include, Whale Shark, Nurse Shark, Basking Shark, Tiger Shark, Angel Shark, Blue Shark and Bonnet Shark. The specimens are seen in the museum before being cast in plaster and just after being caught. Also includes a number of photographs depicting a group of boys posing with a large ray. This collection of photographic negatives and prints is made up of the photographs taken and overseen by Herbert Hutchinson Brimley (1861-1946) for the Department of Agriculture, the North Carolina Geological Survey and the State Museum. The photographs in this collection are arranged alphabetically by topic, beginning with Agriculture and ending with World War II.
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Photograph of Annual by Dixon Stetler A artwork piece resembling a chandelier made with plastic speculums and other materials
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Untitled (Three Faces Divided by Two Sunrises over Water) A painting of faces over water
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The History of the Visual Arts Community in Southeastern North Carolina An unpublished 32 page overview of the history of the visual arts community in Wilmington, NC and nearby communities in Southeastern North Carolina
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Detroit 67 Audio Oral History - Oliver Cole In this interview, Cole discusses growing up as a teenager in the city of Detroit. He remembers the city in the summer of 1967 but at the time was not aware of everything that happened. As he grew older, he realized the implications of that summer.
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Detroit 67 Audio Oral History - Rosilyn Stearnes-Brown In this interview, Rosilyn Stearns Brown discusses growing up in a close-knit Detroit neighborhood. She also discusses her firsthand experiences observing fires and looting during July 1967.
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Elizabeth Dole with Donald Duck US Coast Guard Auxiliary promotional photo of Elizabeth Dole (in a life-vest) with Donald Duck. Date approximated.
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Letter from J.R. Fearing to Captain Timothy Hunter Letter to Captain Timothy Hunter from J.R. Fearing regarding the Burnside Expedition. Fearing tells Hunter that General Ambrose Burnside's men are close and they are waiting to be attacked near Elizabeth City, N.C. He asks Hunter to take care of his wife if something happens to him. He mentions that a part of General Henry A. Wise's forces are present, but he wishes the whole unit was there. Date approximated.