Box 2
Container
Contains 147 Collections and/or Records:
Dorothy Myers about to make a golf swing, French River, Ontario; Front side inscription below photograph "But Dorothy was undaunted…"; (black & white), 1934
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 076
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1934
Dorothy Myers making a golf swing, French River, Ontario; Front side inscription above the photograph: "Wound 'er up…"; (black & white), 1934
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 077
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1934
Dorothy Myers following through with her golf swing, French River, Ontario; Front side inscription below the photograph "And wham-m-m!"; (black & white), 1934
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 078
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1934
Isabel Bayley, Dorothy Myers, and unidentified golf caddy, at French River, Canada; Front side inscription above photograph: "This is where we came in…"; (black & white); [see also duplicate photograph above no. 043], 1934
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 079
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1934
Album 2, the first note card inscription front side: "This is a little album Isabel made to show her colleagues in the advertising dept. at Kaufmann's Dept. Store where she was a copywriter and met Edgar Kaufmann Jr. (Fallingwater-Frank Lloyd Wright, 1935-" [The album is a record of trip on banana boat to Ceiba in the Spanish Honduras], 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 080
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935
Album 2, the second note card inscription front side: "The ship had been scheduled to run to Vera Cruz / but at the last minute, labor troubles broke / out among the irrepressible Mexicans. / The Standard Fruit Company hesitated to / bring bananas polluted with revolution / to peace-loving Americans – and headed / for another port. / Ceiba in the Spanish Honduras was the / Atlantida's real destination. There she / would load 50,000 stems of bananas, and we / were warned that in the event of an accident / on the way home, bananas would be loaded into / the lifeboats first. Then if there was any / room left, the passengers." Second note card inscription back side: "Last month my ship came in – even though / it was only a banana freighter", 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 081
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935
Album 2, the third note card inscription front side: "The coolest, most comfortable quarter, I / knew, would be reserved for the little gentlemen in green overcoats who were to / board at Ceiba. Personally, fifty-three / degrees (the temperature in the air-conditioned / holds) would have been a little too cold for / me. / "Bon voyage" from the office – HOPE THE / BUNCH YOU MEET ARE RIPE FOR A GOOD TIME! / Out on the fO'c'sle, right after breakfast, / I enjoyed the full view of the ship. It / was just the right size, 6,000 tons. The / rocking at the bow, the flying fishes playing / so close to the side of the boat that you / had to lean 'way over to see them, the scales / that the wind left upon the water as it / blew lightly over it… the misty, cobwebby / spray spread like a sheer dress over the / satin background of the water… and best of all / the deep, deep blue of the sea…", 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 082
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935
Mr. R. [?] chief engineer aboard the ship Atlantida, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean; Front side inscription to the right of the photograph: "Mr. R. the chief engineer, was a charming / Englishman with a delightful sense of humor. / "You really belong at sea, Isabel," he said / the second day. "You shouldn't go back to / land. I could find something for you to do. / But you must work hard – be conscientious. / "See those greyhounds over there," he pointed / to two of his tall, slender engineers. "They / work hard- haven't the time to get fat"; (black & white), 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 083
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935
Two unidentified engineers aboard the ship Atlantida, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean [see above inscription no. 83]; Back side inscription: "The wireless operator was a charming / southerner from New Orleans. He explained / his work in that delightful, easy-going way the southerners have – always with a lurking / laugh behind his words"; (black & white), 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 084
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935
An unidentified man, perhaps the wireless operator from New Orleans [see above Inscription no. 84], aboard the ship Atlantida, somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean; (black & white), 1935
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 1.0, item: 085
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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Isabel Bayley papers
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Photographs
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Photographs
Dates:
1935