Browsing by Subject/Keyword: century:
Woman and man on concrete bridge over DuPage River (3.33533)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:Woman and man on concrete bridge over DuPage River
Concrete rail later replaced by present metal rail designed by Holabird & Root
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Two men and a woman on concrete bridge over DuPage River (3.33534)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:Two men and a woman on concrete bridge over DuPage River
Concrete rail later replaced by present metal rail designed by Holabird & Root
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Twilight Tree Walk , Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton standing in front of crowd (3.33818)
Date: 1994Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk , Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton standing in front of crowd
Extent: 1 photograph
Nature School for Teachers, May T. Watts addressing a group of teachers (3.33869)
Date: October 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts speaks to a large group of teachers attending her accredited 14-week course at The Morton Arboretum. The teachers are sitting and standing on a grassy area, taking notes as they listen. An approaching vehicle appears on the roadway through the trees in the background.
Extent: 1 photograph
Nature School for Teachers, May T. Watts speaking to teachers (3.33877)
Date: October 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts speaks to a large group of teachers attending her accredited 14-week course at The Morton Arboretum. The teachers are sitting and standing on a grassy area, taking notes as they listen. A departing vehicle appears on the roadway through the trees in the background.
Extent: 1 photograph
Nature School for Teachers, group listening to May T. Watts (3.33878)
Date: October 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts speaks to a large group of teachers attending her accredited 14-week course at The Morton Arboretum. The teachers are sitting and standing on a grassy area, taking notes as they listen.
Extent: 1 photograph
Nature School for Teachers, May T. Watts with large group in a clearing (3.33879)
Date: October 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts speaking to a large group of teachers attending her accredited 14-week course at The Morton Arboretum. The group of teachers sit and stand on a grassy area in a circle as they listen and take notes.
Extent: 1 photograph
May T. Watts having a picnic lunch with her class (3.33924)
Date: March 1960Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts is seated at a picnic table with a group of people taking one of her classes at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
Three boys on Lake Jopamaca Footbridge (3.33985)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:Three boys on Lake Jopamaca footbridge with two women in background
Extent: 1 negative
May T. Watts teaching an art class at The Morton Arboretum (3.34045)
Date: 1940 – 1950Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts teaching an outdoor art class to a group of students at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
May T. Watts, Mary Moulton, Helen Turner, Alice Goodrich, and Edna Jones with a class in the Redwood Building (3.34051)
Date: circa 1948 – 1959Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts with a class in the Redwood Building at The Morton Arboretum. Helen Turner and Mary Moulton appear in the back row on the left, Alice Goodrich is in the front row wearing a hat, and Edna Jones is on the far right.
Extent: 1 slide
May T. Watts conducting a class on The Morton Arboretum grounds (3.34063)
Date: circa 1958Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts surrounded by a group participating in a class on the grounds of The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 slide
May T. Watts with a Wednesday morning class, observing trees (3.34082)
Date: 1952Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts with participants in a Wednesday morning class observing trees at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 slide
Twilight Tree Walk , Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton with crowd (3.34092)
Date: 1994Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk , Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton with crowd
Extent: 1 photograph
Twilight Tree Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton, speaking to crowd (3.34094)
Date: May 1994Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton, speaking to crowd
Extent: 1 slide
Twilight Tree Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton, speaking to crowd (3.34095)
Date: May 1994Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton, speaking to crowd
Extent: 1 slide
Round Meadow Candle Walk, performance in front of crowd and campfire (3.34096)
Date: May 1 1981Type: Photographic image
Description:Round Meadow Candle Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton and Dick Wason dressed as Mr. Yackley (early settler) performing in front of a seated crowd and campfire
Extent: 1 slide
Twilight Tree Walk: Craig Johnson sitting in white oak with crowd below (3.34097)
Date: 1991Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk, Craig Johnson sitting in white oak with crowd below
Extent: 1 slide
Twilight Tree Walk, Helen Langrill and Nancy Hart serving sassafras tea to crowd (3.34099)
Date: April 1983Type: Photographic image
Description:Twilight Tree Walk, Helen Langrill and Nancy Hart serving sassafras tea to crowd
Extent: 1 slide
Round Meadow Candle Walk, performance in front of crowd and campfire (3.34100)
Date: May 1 1981Type: Photographic image
Description: Round Meadow Candle Walk, Craig Johnson dressed as Joy Morton and Dick Wason dressed as Mr. Yackley (early settler) performing in front of a seated crowd and campfire
Extent: 1 slide
Mothers and Children's course: Participants outdoors with May T. Watts (3.34130)
Date: 1952Type: Photographic image
Description:A group of mothers and children attend a class with May T. Watts on the grounds of The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 slide
Mothers and Children's course: Participants perform with May T. Watts (3.34131)
Date: 1952Type: Photographic image
Description:A group of mothers and children attend a class with May T. Watts on the grounds of The Morton Arboretum. All of the participants are wearing headbands with feather and many also appear to be playing simple instruments, including Watts.
Extent: 1 slide
Mothers and Children's course: Participants interact with May T. Watts (3.34132)
Date: 1952Type: Photographic image
Description:A group of mothers and children attend a class with May T. Watts on the grounds of The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 slide
Two workshop participants creating nature crafts (3.34138)
Date: 1952Type: Photographic image
Description:Participants in a Morton Arboretum workshop with May T. Watts create nature crafts with leaves and paint.
Extent: 1 slide
Bob Betz leading group tour of Schulenberg Prairie (3.3582)
Date: 1987Creator: Irving, Gary
Type: Photographic image
Description:Bob Betz (far right) leading group tour of Schulenberg Prairie
Charles Lewis and Sherry (Rubino) Lewis at center left
Extent: 1 photograph
Tussie Mussie at a Lunch and Learning program (3.36036)
Date: 1975Type: Photographic image
Description:A close-up view of a woman holding a Tussie Mussie while attending a Lunch and Learning program in the dining room at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
Thornhill Education Center north entrance framed by spruce trees with visitors near raintree fountain in courtyard (3.36388)
Date: 1969Type: Photographic image
Description:Thornhill Education Center north entrance framed by spruce trees with visitors near raintree fountain in courtyard
Extent: 1 negative
Four women walking from Thornhill Education Center along spruce lined pathway (3.36389)
Date: May 13 1957Type: Photographic image
Description:Four women walking from Thornhill Education Center along spruce lined pathway
Extent: 1 negative
Administration Building, guests walking in and out of front entrance (3.3765)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:Administration Building, guests walking in and out of front entrance
Administration Building designed by Holabird & Root of Chicago, shown with parking court in front where lily pond later added.
Extent: 1 photograph
Administration Building, man and child in front of entrance (3.3767)
Date: circa 1950Type: Photographic image
Description:Administration Building, man and child in front of entrance
Extent: 1 photograph
Crabapple (Malus) Collection, Sunday afternoon visitors (3.37793)
Date: May 13 1957Type: Photographic image
Description:Crabapple (Malus) Collection, Sunday afternoon visitors
Extent: 1 photograph
1991/11/07: Robert D. Marquard to George Ware (3.38227)
Date: November 7 1991Creator: Marquard, Robert D.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Robert D. Marquard of The Holden Arboretum to George Ware thanking him for his pleasant experience visiting The Morton Arboretum and interacting with the plant exploration consortium, Tom Elias, and the research staff.
Extent: 1 sheet
1987/08/04: Michael Stern to George Ware (3.38234)
Date: August 4 1987Creator: Stern, Michael
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Michael Stern of Alexander Cooper + Partners to George Ware thanking him and Mr. Tyznik for showing him around the Arboretum and discussing their planting design project.
Extent: 1 sheet
Administration Building with new front entrance, man standing next lily pond (3.38483)
Date: 1950sType: Photographic image
Description:Administration Building with new front entrance (added 1956), man standing next lily pond
Extent: 1 filmstrip
Administration Building lily pond, visitors walking up path (3.38486)
Date: 1950 – 1969Type: Photographic image
Description:Administration Building lily pond, visitors walking up path
Extent: 1 filmstrip
Arbor Day Centennial, tree planting afternoon program, James Olson at podium speaking to seated guests in tent on J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day (3.38498)
Date: April 22 1972Creator: Beasley, Michael
Type: Photographic image
Description:Arbor Day Centennial, tree planting afternoon program, James Olson at podium speaking to seated guests in tent on J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor Day
Extent: 1 negative