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Slides, Accession #1992-01 Grover C. von der Heyde Slides, Accession #1992-01 Label Identification Date Sheet Description 67 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/1 Vander Veer Park flower bed with canna in foreground; Conservatory entrance on right; flower beds in background 68 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/2 Vander Veer Park flower bed of annuals; taken toward Harrison Street 69 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/3 Vander Veer Park rose bush; slide has slipped in frame 70 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/4 Vander Veer Park Rose Garden with rectangular beds; 1897 Conservatory in background; taken before the Rose Garden redesign? 71 Duck Creek Park 1948/09 1/5 Duck Creek Park, hillside of flower beds overlooking water; slide has slipped in frame 72 Duck Creek Park 1948/09 1/6 Duck Creek Park, woman standing on bridge; hillside of flowers in background 73 Duck Creek Park 1948/09 1/7 Duck Creek Park , hillside of flower beds overlooking water 81 Memorial Park Cemetary1948/09 [sic] 1/8 Memorial Park Cemetery with monument, flagpole; cloud formations 82 not identified not dated 1/9 Cemetery view; broad view of terrace 83 Memorial Park 1948/09 1/10 Cemetery view; curved road with flagpole; cloud formations 88 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/11 Vander Veer Park rose bush; 1897 Conservatory wing in background 89 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/12 Vander Veer Park lower lagoon; white swans in light; ducks in dark foreground; trees; light pole 90 Vander Veer Park 1948/09 1/13 Vander Veer Park rose bush; apricot rose 93 River Drive 1948/09 1/14 River Drive, Davenport, toward the east at point that the toad narrows; trees 94 Memorial Bridge 1948/09 1/15 Centennial Bridge ? [Memorial Bridge]; riverbank in foreground; city skyline in background 95 Davenport Sky Line 1948/09 1/16 View of Davenport, Iowa, from Illinois, across the Mississippi River; riverside parking lot with cars in the foreground 97 Davenport Sky Line 1948/09 1/17 View of Davenport, Iowa, from Illinois, across the Mississippi River; Davenport Bank Building is visible; riverbank in foreground with some plants 99 Linwood Quarry 1948/10 1/18 View of Linwood Quarry, Buffalo, Iowa, with ramp road and strata clearly visible 100 Linwood Quarry 1948/10 1/19 View of Linwood Quarry, Buffalo, Iowa, with building, roads, quarry bottom, and strata clearly visible 112 not identified 1948/10/07 1/20 Home interior with a man and woman seated, reading; bay window with curtains 113 not identified 1948/10/07 2/1 Home interior with two women seated; bay window with curtains Prepared by Ann M. Hailey 12/2/2011 Page 1 Grover C. von der Heyde Slides, Accession #1992-01 123 Look-Out [sic] Park 1948/10 2/2 Lookout Park / Riverview Terrace, view from the top toward the south; tree; Mississippi River in the background 137 Duck Creek Park 1948/10 2/3 Duck Creek Park trees in fall color 138 Duck Creek Park 1948/10 2/4 Duck Creek Park trees in fall color 139 Duck Creek Park 1948/10 2/5 Duck Creek Park trees in fall color 140 Fejervary Park 1948/10 2/6 Fejervary Park trees in fall color; railroad tracks; shrubs in foreground 141 Fejervary Park 1948/10 2/7 Fejervary Park trees in fall color; hillside taken from below; rooftop shows 142 Fejervary Park 1948/10 2/8 Fejervary Park trees in fall color; utility building at left 143 Fejervary Park 1948/10 2/9 Fejervary Park trees in fall color; meadow in foreground 144 17th St. R.I. 1948/10 2/10 17th Street, Rock Island, Illinois; hillside with turf; trees in background 145 17th St. R.I. 1948/10 2/11 17th Street, Rock Island, Illinois; turf in foreground; fall frees in background 146 not identified 1948/10 2/12 Trees in fall color, from below; blue sky 161 Vander Veer Park 1948/10 2/13 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Chrysanthemum Display, 1948; bank of chrysanthemum; stonework in right background 162 Vander Veer Park 1948/10 2/14 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Chrysanthemum Display, 1948; wing; centered on the aisle; stonework in center background 163 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/15 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; wing; centered on the aisle; stonework in center background 164 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/16 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; poinsettia and ferns 165 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/17 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; poinsettia and fstone mill; Santa Claus 166 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/18 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; candy cane and flowers; east wing? 167 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/19 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; poinsettia and ferns; white door on left 168 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19482/20 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; poinsettia on stone castle in the Palm House 169 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19483/1 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; candy cane and flowers; east wing? 170 Vander Veer Park 1948/12 Xmas 19483/2 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Christmas Display, 1948; poinsettia, ferns, conifer, and other plants Prepared by Ann M. Hailey 12/2/2011 Page 2 Grover C. von der Heyde Slides, Accession #1992-01 171 not identified 1949/01/02 3/3 House with picket fence; snow on the ground 172 not identified 1949/01/02 3/4 Front of house with picket fence; snow on the ground 185 not identified 1949/01/02 3/5 View of picket fence and street, from house; snow on the ground 186 not identified 1949/01/02 3/6 View of picket fence, gate, and street, from house; snow on the ground 187 not identified 1949/01/02 3/7 View of picket fence, gate, and street, from house; snow on the ground 188 not identified 1949/01/02 3/8 View of yards with houses in background; snow on the ground 189 not identified 1949/01/02 3/9 View of garage; snow on the ground 190 not identified 1949/01/02 3/10 View of back yard with birdbath; snow on the ground 191 not identified 1949/01/02 3/11 View of picket fence and yard; snow on the ground 192 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/12 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; Abe Lincoln's log cabin; banks of flowers with cabin in background 193 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/13 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; Abe Lincoln's log cabin; banks of flowers with cabin in left background; wooden plow? in display 194 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/14 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; closeup of flowers, including calla lily, ??? 195 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/15 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; closeup of flowers; windows in background 196 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/16 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; wall of flowers 197 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/17 Incorrectly labeled as "Xmas 1948," this appears to be taken in February, 1949; Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; Abe Lincoln's log cabin 198 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/18 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; flowers in pots; windows in background 199 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/19 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; bank of flowers; doorway to Palm House in background 200 Vander Veer Park 1949/02 3/20 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Valentine's Day Display, 1949; Abe Lincoln's log cabin; photograph is cropped with tape 201 Duck Creek Park 1949/02 4/1 Duck Creek Park winter scene; conifers; snow on the ground 203 Duck Creek Park 1949/02 4/2 Lodge in Duck Creek Park, from the southwest; snow on the ground 202 Duck Creek Park 1949/02 4/3 Duck Creek Park; children sledding Prepared by Ann M. Hailey 12/2/2011 Page 3 Grover C. von der Heyde Slides, Accession #1992-01 204 Duck Creek Park 1949/02 4/4 Duck Creek Park; snow on the ground; tracks in the snow 205 Vander Veer Park 1949/02/20 4/5 Vander Veer Park winter scene; snow in foreground; small conifers in a curved in midground; north end of the Grand Allée in left background; larches in right background 206 Vander Veer Park 1949/02/20 4/6 Vander Veer Park winter scene; snow in foreground; trees, perhaps larches, in background; trees may be ice-coated 207 not identified 1949/02/20 4/7 Street scene in winter 208 not identified 1949/02/20 4/8 Street scene in winter; picket fence in foreground 209 not identified 1949/02/20 4/9 Neighborhood scene in winter; picket fence in foreground 210 not identified 1949/02/20 4/10 Neighborhood scene in winter; picket fence in foreground 211 not identified 1949/02/20 4/11 Neighborhood scene in winter 212 not identified 1949/02/20 4/12 Neighborhood scene in winter; picket fence in foreground 213 not identified 1949/02/20 4/13 Neighborhood scene in winter 214 not identified 1949/02/20 4/14 Neighborhood scene in winter 215 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/15 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; from the Palm House through the doorway to a wing; ropes to the castle drawbridge in foreground 216 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/16 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; centered on the aisle; cross in background with white doves and book stand 217 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/17 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; closeup of cross with white doves and book stand 218 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/18 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; closeup of cross with white doves and organ pipes 219 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/19 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; bank of flowers, right side 220 Vander Veer Park 1949 4/20 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; bank of flowers, left side 221 Vander Veer Park 1949 5/1 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; bank of flowers, right side 222 Vander Veer Park 1949 5/2 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; centered on the aisle; cross in background with white doves and book stand 223 Vander Veer Park 1949 5/3 Conservatory in Vander Veer Park, Easter Display, 1949; wing; bank of flowers with doorway to Palm House in left background Prepared by Ann M.
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