Brown wolf spider and egg sacClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Brown Wolf Spider and Egg sac; W.Va; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Building inspection committee for Sirrine HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Sirrine Hall]; Building Inspection Committee, New Textile Building, Clemson S.C. August 23, 1938. Front row, left to right: Mr. [illegible], P.W.A; J. E. Sirrine, President of J. E. Sirrine Company, Engineers and Architects; J. C. Littlejohn, Business Manager of Clemson College; C. E. Daniel, President Construction Company; and Ed. Moore, foreman for Daniel Construction Company.; Back row, left to right: B. A. Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Company; H. H. Willis, Dean of Clemson Textile School; L. W. Burdette, J. E. Sirrine Company; and George Morgan, J. E. Sirrine Co.
Building on Atlanta Highway in Gainesville, Georgia, circa 1969Clemson University LibrariesBob-E-Llene Fabrics sign and Drapery Material sign on top of building. Bob-E-Llene Fabrics sign and Covered Cornices Swags Valances sign leaning against building.
Bull's Head by Willard HirschClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of a metal sculpture of a stylized bull's head with a bush and beaker, in situ on the front facade of Poole Agricultural Center. Sculpted in 1955 by Willard Hirsch, the sculpture was meant to represent the subjects studied by Clemson students in the Agricultural School. On back: [Poole and Agricultural Center]; [Plant and Animal Science Building]; [Pand;A Building]; [Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch, 1955]
Bull's Head by Willard HirschClemson University LibrariesExterior shot of a metal sculpture of a stylized bull's head with a bush and beaker, in situ on the front facade of Poole Agricultural Center. Sculpted in 1955 by Willard Hirsch, the sculpture was meant to represent the subjects studied by Clemson students in the Agricultural School. On back: [Pand;A Building]; R.F. Poole Ag. Center; [Bull's Head by Willard Hirsch, 1955]; Plant and Animal Science Building (Insignia)
Bust and portrait of William Henry Belk, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesLikely a preliminary model for a bust created in 1953 and presented by C.R. Franklin on behalf of Gallant-Belk Company of Gainesville, Georgia to the Belk family at the Belk Store Managers' Conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The family placed the bronzed bust in W.H. Belk's office in Charlotte, NC.
Bust of Andrew JacksonClemson University LibrariesBust created by A. Wolfe Davidson in 1938 under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project for the Lancaster South Carolina Public Library.
Bust of Andrew Jackson in the Lancaster (SC) Public LibraryClemson University LibrariesBust created by A. Wolfe Davidson in 1938 under the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project for the Lancaster South Carolina Public Library.
Bust of André Smith in studio, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.
Bust of André Smith, circa 1953Clemson University LibrariesBust sculpted while A. Wolfe Davidson was in residence at The Research Studio, later known as the Maitland Art Center, an artists' colony in Maitland, Florida founded by Smith.