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Photomechanical prints

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Images produced by processes that involve a photographic process (that is, employing light-sensitivity) to transfer an image, and then a separate process to produce the print, which was never itself light-sensitive.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Roger Lincoln Deering Papers

 Collection — Box 505
Identifier: SpC MS 0133
Scope and Contents

Family records, papers relating to art activities, and scrapbooks of Roger Deering's art career. Also includes records of the Deering Ice Company.

Dates: 1900-1976

George F. Dow Research Records

 Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0146
Abstract

Records (photocopies) compiled and used by Dow in his research on the history and families of Nobleboro, Me.

Dates: 1854-1979

Nobleboro, Maine Town Records

 Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0365
Scope and Contents

Records (photocopies) compiled by George F. Dow for his research on Nobleboro, Maine. Includes town records, church records, diaries, and information on some Nobleboro families.

Dates: 1793-1915

Arnold Thomas Rubenstein Historical Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SpC MS 0441
Abstract

Manuscripts of Rubenstein's unpublished books (Thousand Years of Russian History, The Potemkin) and book proposals (The Two Russian Revolutions 1905 and 1907, and Russia: What It Was and What It Is). Also included are copied papers that pertain to these manuscripts, notes, and source materials. Some of this material is translated, some is in German, French, and Russian. Some materials on Trotsky are included.

Dates: 1705-1950

Faculty Records (University Of Maine). Bennett (Clarence E.) Papers

 Record Group
Identifier: UA RG 0011-065
Abstract

The Bennett Papers covers the career of a physics professor and department head from his student work at Brown University through his retirement from the University of Maine. Included are correspondence, articles, publications, manuscripts, teaching materials, department materials and student items.

Dates: 1925-1985