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ON VIEW
OFF-SITE
Remembering the Flood
The following are holdings that have appeared outside The Collection, either on loan to other institutions or reproduced in noteworthy media projects.
Harmony Street, Central City
2006; photoprint
gift of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2013.0274.1
2612-14 Palmyra Street, Mid-City
2008; photoprint
gift of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2013.02 74.3
As part of its coverage of the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this past August, the Lens, in partnership with the Nation, published 14 sets of THNOC images of storm-damaged historic houses slated to be demolished by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Portrait of an African American woman holding a ewer
between 1893 and 1896; oil on canvas by Selina Elizabeth Bres 7997.72.2
Louisa Werninger Robb
ca. 1844; oil on canvas by Thomas Sully acquisition made possible by the Clarisse Claiborne Crima Fund,
2001.89
THNOC loaned 11 paintings to the West Baton Rouge Museum for the current exhibition The Portrait, the Artist, and the Patron: igth-Century Portraiture in Louisiana, which runs through January 17, 2016.
Five images were provided to Shannon Lee Dawdy for her forthcoming monograph Patina: A Profane Archaeology (University of Chicago Press, 2016). The book explores the concepts of material culture and antiquity.
Advertisement and photograph of brothel interior
from Blue Book [New Orleans, 1903]
2006.023 7
=MUMM’S= EXTRA DRY What ? Yes!
over one third of total importation* of 36 brands of Champagne for year 1902, amount* ting to 135,719 ease*. ::
THtS'K OF IT
Can’t beat it ! W h y ?
Because it is always the »ame«—The Best
THNOC loaned two objects relating to Margaret Haughery to the Archdiocese of New Orleans and the Catholic Cultural Heritage Center for their upcoming exhibition Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives: The Road to Sainthood.
The show, housed at the Old Ursuline Convent Museum in New Orleans, will be up through September 2, 2016.
Margaret Haughery brooch
ca. 1885; photoprint and braided hair in metal frame
gift of Mrs. William Francis Scheyd, 1988.50.2
Margaret Haughery bakery receipt
1869
gift of Eric J. Brock, 98-40-L
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THNOC provided the City of New Orleans
with 44 images to use in the "Past” section of a film shown at its Hurricane Katrina commemoration event held at the New Orleans Arena on August 29, 2015.
Evacuating residents after Hurricane Betsy
1965; photoprint by C. E. Arnold 1974.25.17.76
8 The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly


New Orleans Quarterly 2016 Winter (10)
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