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201.  Henry Shaw Seal. Used for Garden publications. (Embosser).

 



1914

202.  Portrait. Engelmann, George. Composite photograph of medal and portrait from 82-0205.

 




203.  Engelmann, George. Engelmann Botanical club diplomas.

 




204.  Statue of 'Juno' in the parterre in the 1890s.

Statue of 'Juno' in the parterre in the 1890's. 



1888

205.  Victory statue. Original in Pitti Gallery, Florence, Italy.

Victory statue. Original in Pitti Gallery, Florence, Italy. 



1918

206.  Administration Building. Herbarium interior. Wooden cases. Shows window with shutters closed.closed).

Administration Building. Shows Herbarium interior with wooden cases. Shows window with shutters closed. 



1893

207.  Administration Building before addition. Herbarium-Library Building.

Administration Building, formally Henry Shaw's townhouse, before addition also known as the Herbarium-Library Building, . Shows 2 historic bald cypresses. Copy negative(s) available. Print available at PHO 1982-0160 



1902

208.  Administration Building. Library-Herbarium Building.

Administration Building. Library-Herbarium Building. Looking south towards building. Shows vine-covered building to left of building and roof of greenhouse to right. Print available at PHO 1982-0161. 



1907

209.  Administration Building after addition. View from street.

Administration Building after addition. View from street. 1- 5x7 in. print. 



1909

210.  Gate at end of old sod driveway.

This was the way of exit when Mr. Shaw drove to town. Old Manchester Road was the public highway through this section. View to the north. 



1908

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