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Belknap Cinema Programs and Promotional Materials Collection
The collection contains cinema programs and promotional material including handbills, postcards, press kits, souvenir books, press releases, and various other material. The majority of the programs and material is for individual films. The programs and promotional material spans the history of the film industry, from The Great Train Robbery in 1903 to Frozen 2 in 2019.
Belknap Playbills and Programs Collection
Theatre playbills and programs from the late 18th century to the present.
Belknap Theatre Broadside Collection
Theatre broadsides for performances in the United States and Great Britain.
Bellamy Family Papers
Correspondence amongst members of the Bellamy family and others.
Bergen-Belsen Photographs
Photographs taken following the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany during World War II.
Bernabé Sánchez Letterbook
A letterbook containing copies of letters written by cattle rancher and financier Bernabé Sánchez of Cuba between 1898 and 1900.
Bernadine Kevin Miguel Quammie Carifesta '72 Collection
The collection contains ephemera material from the first Carifesta Festival, which was held in Georgetown, Guyana, in 1972.
Bernard S. Parker World War I Sheet Music Collection
Collection of 753 pieces of American (U.S.A.) sheet music pertaining to the First World War (1914-18), the 12-volume compact disk set of WORLD WAR ONE SONGS (produced by Old Time Victrola Music), and a copy of the two-volume 2007 McFarland publication WORLD WAR I SHEET MUSIC by Bernard Parker.
Bert Clair and Ruth Lemon Riley Papers
Records of Bert Claire Riley, an instructor and university administrator at the University of Indiana, the University of Arkansas, and the University of Florida. Also includes the papers of his wife, Ruth Lemon Riley.
Bess de Farber Collection on the Bilingual-Bicultural Program at Coral Way Elementary
Photographs, progress reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other documents collected by Bess de Farber, a student at the Coral Way Elementary School in Miami-Dade County during the 1960s. Coral Way was the nation’s first public school with a program for both English and Spanish speakers.