Picture gallery of Library of Congress Annex Doors Sculpture
Where do Moses and the 10 Commandments appear?
This sculpture is a frieze located above the East (back The Oak Courtroom Doors. The oak doors separating the A search of the University of Louisville library
Cabinet Room - White House Museum
and doors closing off the niches, as well as new draperies) (Eisenhower Library) Old Cabinet Room in the Wilson era, circa 1914 (Library of Congress) The new Taft Cabinet Room
Library of the Boston Athenaeum
Paintings & Sculptures; Prints & Photographs; Rare Books; Rights Athenæum, a membership library, first opened its doors in 1807, and its rich history as a library and
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Library of Congress Concerts from the Library of Congress. Coolidge Auditorium Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW
Civil War Band Music: A Concert for Brass Band, Voice, and Piano
On September 27, 1974, the Music Division of the Library of Congress recreated a typical Door Latch Quickstep (Band) The Heart Bow'd Down (Vocal) Why, No One to
National Park Service: The U.S. Constitution
wood in offices throughout the building such as doors the entrance is the pediment, filled with a sculpture The Justices' library reading room and the Justices
U.S. Capitol Building: An Overview of the U.S. Capitol Building
includes the six principal Congressional office buildings and three Library of Congress ceremonial space that also serves as a gallery of paintings and sculpture
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
sides of the Courtroom as well as the doors Paul, has overlooked the ro tunda of the Library of Congress of the Ronald Reagan Building is another sculpture that
Full text of "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG 1955-1959 VOLUME 9"
Full text of "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG 1955-1959 VOLUME 9"
Full text of "Library of Congress catalog: Motion pictures and
Full text of "Library of Congress catalog: Motion pictures and filmstrips; a cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards"
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