256 results for "postcards"


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Royalty - King Kalakaua

• Series: PP • Box #: 96 • Folder #: 11 • Image #: 006 • Title: Royalty - King Kalakaua • Description: [postcard]; gift: Virginia Camp, April 1976; PC 99E (5x8 glass), cropped photo • Photo Credit: Dickson, Menzies (c. 1840 – 1891) • Gift Of: Camp, Virginia • Received Date: April 1976 • Negative Number: PC 99-E; HJ 99-E • Negative Size: 5x8 • Display Date: undated • Contributed Metadata: Description: Reign: 1874-1891 Keywords: Royalty Title: Kalakaua, King of Hawaii, 1836-1891. Photographer: Dickson, Menzies, 1840?-1891.
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Dxz
  • Reference: PP-96-11-006
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Luaus

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 10 • Folder #: 11 • Image #: 002 • Title: Luaus • Description: [postcard]; A Native Feast or Luau, Hawaii; The Luau is one of the interesting sights for the traveler in Hawaii. Great quantities of poi, the native food, pork and limu or sea weed; also sweet potatoes, are consumed and all of the food is eaten in the native style with fingers, to the accompaniment of Hula-Hula dancers and native Hawaiian music; see also Hawaiian Grass Huts • Photo Credit: Honolulu Paper Co. • From Collection: Virgil Biggs Collection • Negative Number: 1,683-A.1 • Negative Size: 8x10 • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1xHN
  • Reference: PPWD-10-11-002
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Buildings, Government - Iolani Palace Grounds

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 2 • Folder #: 1 • Image #: 001 • Title: Buildings, Government - Iolani Palace Grounds • Description: Banyan Tree, Honolulu; [postcard]; A giant Banyan Tree noted for its many air rootsgrowing from the branches and ultimately becoming regular roots. This splendid specimen stands in the famous old Place frounds near Hotel Street, Honolulu. Its thick leafy canopy provides a free garage and shade for visitors.; [from the front]: Banyan Tree, Honolulu, T.H. • Photo Credit: Mid-Pacific Curio Store • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1z2d
  • Reference: PPWD-2-1-001
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Parks - Kapiolani

• Series: PP • Box #: 65 • Folder #: 10 • Image #: 011 • Title: Parks - Kapiolani • Description: Banyan Tree, Hawaii. The Banyan tree is one of the most celebrated trees of Hawaii. It grows on all the islands and is peculiar for its long sucker-like branches which root themselves into the soil. One of the most noted examples of this famous tree is to be seen in the Kapiolani Park at Waikiki. The traveler will find a seat under its branches. There are also many of these trees to be found in the private grounds in Honolulu. [postcard] • Photo Credit: Hawaii & South Seas Curio Company • Display Date: undated • Contributed Metadata: Title: Parks - Kapiolani - Scenes
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1B6n
  • Reference: PP-65-10-011
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Emblems - Seals & Coat of Ams

• Series: PP • Box #: 17 • Folder #: 10 • Image #: 002 • Title: Emblems - Seals & Coat of Ams • Description: [postcard]; HI-610 Coat of Arms. A feather cloak is the background for the Royal Twins, holding spear and Kahili. The motto means "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." On the shield, the eight stripes represent the inhabited islands; the kapu sticks in opposite corners indicate protection. Centered is an ancient triangular flag above crossed spears.; Similar to plaques originating on gates to Iolani Palace grounds. • Photo Credit: Irving Rosen Company • Display Date: undated • Contributed Metadata: Title: Emblems: State Seal & Coat of Arms
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Bqm
  • Reference: PP-17-10-002
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Queen Liliuokalani

• Series: PPWD • Box #: 16 • Folder #: 3 • Image #: 004 • Title: Queen Liliuokalani • Description: [postcard]; H. M. Queen Liliuokalani exceeded to the crown in 1891, and was desposed in 1893 and died in 1917. In 1895 there was an insurrection for her restoration and during that year she was confined for nine months in her former Palace; during which time she formally denounced all her claims for the throne. Liliuokalani formerly at Washington Place, received a large annuity from the island government. She was a woman of gracious presence and greatly beloved by all her subjects. • Photo Credit: Hawaii and South Seas Curio Company • Display Date: undated
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1CPV
  • Reference: PPWD-16-3-004
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Hawaiians - Grass House

• Series: PP • Box #: 32 • Folder #: 3 • Image #: 002 • Title: Hawaiians - Grass House • Description: 1937-1941(?); [postcard]; [from the front]: H - 107 Grass Hut and Taro Patch • Photo Credit: Crabb, Roy F. (?-1966); Kodak Hawaii Ltd. • Received Date: January 1980 • Negative Number: 21,896 • Display Date: circa 1936 - 1942 • Start Date: 1/1/1936 • End Date: 12/31/1942 • Contributed Metadata: Keywords: Hawaiians, Grass house Title: Hawaiians and grass house along side taro lo`i. Date: 1937-1941 Photographer: Crabb, Roy F., d. 1966 / Kodak Hawaii
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1DfL
  • Reference: PP-32-3-002
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Hawaiians - Hula Dancers & Musicians

• Series: PP • Box #: 33 • Folder #: 1 • Image #: 018 • Title: Hawaiians - Hula Dancers & Musicians • Description: [postcard]; [from the front]: Royal Hawaiian Troupe - Honolulu, Hawaii • Photo Credit: Crabb, Roy F. (?- 1966); Kodak Hawaii, Ltd. • Display Date: circa 1937 - 1941 • Start Date: 01/01/1937 • End Date: 12/31/1941 • Contributed Metadata: Description: Ida Naone with ukulele far left. Harriet Smith with ukulele, second from right. Dancer is Tootsie Notley? Keywords: Hawaiian musicians, Hula Title: Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers. Date: 1937-1941 Photographer: Crabb, Roy F., d. 1966 / Kodak Hawaii
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1DkD
  • Reference: PP-33-1-018
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Emblems

• Series: PP • Box #: 17 • Folder #: 10 • Image #: 003 • Title: Emblems • Description: [postcard]; KH-728. Kii Hawaii. Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Kamehameha III, IV, V & Lunalilo.; Similar to plaques originally on gates to Iolani Palace grounds.; Coat of Arms, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. A feather cloak is the background for the Royal Twins, holding spear and Kahili. The motto means "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness." On the shield, the eight stripes represent the inhabited islands; the kapu sticks in opposite corners indicate protection. Centered is an ancient triangular flag above spears.) • Photo Credit: Kii Hawaii; Christian's Limited • Display Date: undated • Contributed Metadata: Title: Emblems: State Seal & Coat of Arms
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Bqn
  • Reference: PP-17-10-003
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Hawaiians - Hula Dancers

• Series: PP • Box #: 33 • Folder #: 1 • Image #: 002 • Title: Hawaiians - Hula Dancers • Description: [postcard]; [from the front]: S-645 Pounding and Eating Poi - Hawaiian Islands • Photo Credit: Crabb, Roy F. (?- 1966); Kodak Hawaii, Ltd. • Negative Number: 1992.062 • Negative Size: 4x5 • Display Date: circa 1937 - 1941 • Start Date: 01/01/1937 • End Date: 12/31/1941 • Contributed Metadata: Description: Dancers demonstrating pounding and eating poi. Woman wearing hat is Clara Inter, Hilo Hattie. Keywords: Hula, Hawaiian musicians Title: Musicians and dancers of the Kodak Hula Show, Waikiki. Date: 1937-1941 Photographer: Crabb, Roy F., d. 1966 / Kodak Hawaii
  • Level: Record
  • ID: ark:70111/1Dkj
  • Reference: PP-33-1-002