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Posters

Use for: Advertising, Pictorial, Picture posters

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Photography--Processing

Use for: Darkroom technique in photography, Photographic processing, Photography-Darkroom technique, Processing, Photographic

91
Boats and boating

Use for: Boat handling, Boats, Boating, Boats, Primitive, Boats and boating--Recreational use, Pleasure boating, Recreation boating, Recreational boating, Recreational boats, Watercraft

93
Newsletters

Use for: News-letters

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<houses by form> (2) 0
<houses by form: plan> (1) 0
<houses by function> 0
<houses by location or context> (1) 0
Houses (8)

Use for: House

  • Individual dwellings designed to be occupied by a single tenant or family. May also refer to a building for human occupation, for some purpose other than that of an ordinary dwelling; with this usage,
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Row houses

Use for: row house, dwellings, row, houses, row, row dwellings, row housing

  • Urban dwellings attached in a series of three or more. For individual freestanding urban dwellings use
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<houses by construction technique> 0
town houses

Use for: town house, houses, town, houses, urban, townhouses, urban houses

  • Use only for individual freestanding urban dwellings. For attached urban dwellings each having its own private entrance, use
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<houses by occupants> 0
Dwellings (12)
  • Accommodations designed or adapted for residential occupancy, usually but not always intended for human occupancy rather than for animals. For hotels or other buildings intended for use by transients see
142
multiple dwellings (2)

Use for: multiple dwelling, dwellings, multiple, multiple-unit dwellings

  • Dwellings containing two or more complete residential units, each usually occupied by separate households.
1
Blueprints

Use for: Blue-prints, Cyanotypes

7
Engineering drawings

Use for: Technical drawings

99
World War, 1939-1945

Use for: European War, 1939-1945, Second World War, 1939-1945, World War 2, 1939-1945, World War Two, 1939-1945, WW II (World War, 1939-1945), WWII (World War, 1939-1945), World War II, 1939-1945

101
Civil engineering

Use for: Engineering, civil

  • Branch of engineering concerned primarily with public works such as highways, bridges, waterways, harbors, and water supply systems, but also private enterprises such as land drainage and railroad building
25
Flash equipment
  • Equipment used to provide a brief flash of light on a subject in order to photograph it.
113
Hotel management

Use for: Hotel administration, Hotels--Management

2
Stereographs (4)

Use for: Stereograms, Stereoviews, Stereo photographs, Stereograms, Stereograph, Card stereographs, Stereo cards, Stereocards

  • Refers to the most popular and common form of stereoscopic photographs, which are double photographs of the same image taken from two slightly different perspectives. Stereographs are distinctive among other stereoscopic photographs because they are photographic prints mounted on cards, while other types could be daguerreotypes, negatives, or unmounted prints. From 1856 they were produced with twin-lens cameras, creating a three dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. Stereographs were especially popular during the Victorian period.
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half stereographs

Use for: half stereograph, stereographs, half, half stereos, one-half stereographs

  • Photographs originally taken as one of a pair of stereoscopic photographs but then printed or mounted as a single image.
0
tissue stereographs

Use for: tissue stereographs

2
anaglyphs

Use for: anaglyph

  • Stereoscopic photographs in which the two images are in contrasting colors and produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through colored filters.
0
parallax stereograms

Use for: parallax stereographs

40
Dogs

Use for: Canis canis, Canis domesticus, Canis familiarus, Canis familiarus domesticus, Canis lupus familiarus, Dog, Domestic dog

117
College campuses

Use for: Campuses, College, University campuses

13
Brownie camera 120
Photography--Equipment and supplies--Catalogs 125
Commercial portraiture

Use for: Portrait photography, Portraiture, commercial, Professional portrait photography, Studio portraiture

469
Photography (process) (1)

Use for: Photographic

  • The art or process of making photographs, which are pictures produced by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, glass, paper, metal, or by digital means.
121
Electrical engineering

Use for: Electric engineering, Engineering, electric, Engineering, electrical

  • Branch of engineering that deals with the practical application of electricity, especially with the design and construction of electrical devices, the transmission of electrical power, and communication devices.
17
Leisure

Use for: Free time, Leisure time

  • Freedom from work or other obligatory activities.
132
Couples

Use for: Couple

  • Groups comprising two people united by love, marriage, betrothal, or sexual union. To specify people joined by marriage, use
133
Employees

Use for: Laborers, Personnel, Workers

148
Clubs 4
Sound recordings

Use for: Audio discs, Audio recordings, Audiorecordings, Discs, Audio, Discs, Sound, Phonodiscs, Phonograph records, Phonorecords, Recordings, Audio, Recordinds, Sound, Records, Phonograph, Records, Sound, Sound discs

  • Here are entered works on all types of media used for the recording of sound including cylinders, analog discs, digital discs, films, tapes, and wires, as well as works about analog discs alone.
141
Drama

Use for: Drama--Philosophy, Drama, Modern, Dramas, Dramatic works, Plays, Playscripts, Stage

  • Here are entered works on drama as a literary form. Works on drama as acted on the stage are entered under [Theater.] Works on facilities used to stage drama are entered under [Theaters.]
115
Universities and colleges--Faculty

Use for: College faculty, Faculty, College, Faculty, University, University faculty

1
Home economics

Use for: Domestic economy, Domestic science, Family and consumer science, Household management, Household science

7
Motion-picture cameras

Use for: Motion-picture camera, Motion picutre camera

  • Cameras adapted to make rapid exposure of moving objects on a strip of film.
163
Marketing

Use for: Consumer goods--Marketing, Domestic marketing, Retail marketing, Retail trade--Marketing

26
Correspondence
  • Any forms of addressed and written communication sent and received, including letters, postcards, memorandums, notes, telegrams, or cables.
167
Journalism

Use for: Journalistic

  • Communications field concerned with the collection, preparation, and distribution of news and related commentary through the mass media, both print and electronic.
15
Instant cameras

Use for: Instant camera, Cameras, instant, Polaroid camera, Polaroid cameras

226
35mm cameras

Use for: 35 mm cameras, Thirty-five millimeter cameras, cameras, thirty-five millimeter, cameras, 35mm, 35mm camera

  • Cameras of varied form designed to shoot images on frames of strip film 35mm wide.
200
rangefinder cameras

Use for: rangefinder camera, rangefinders (cameras)

  • Cameras that focus by means of a coupled or un-coupled rangefinder device. Though many cameras may be fitted with a rangefinder including some press or view cameras, this term is most commonly used to refer to cameras that rely solely on the rangefinder for composing and focusing, rather than a through-the-lens reflex system.
1
Cameras (photographic equipment) (12)

Use for: Camera

  • Lightproof boxes fitted with a lens through the aperture of which the image of an object is recorded on light-sensitive material such as film, or transformed into electrical impulses for direct transmission or for video recording.
210
panoramic cameras

Use for: panoramic camera, cameras, circuit, cameras, cirkut, circuit cameras, cirkut cameras, cameras, panoramic

  • Cameras with a special horizontally scanning lens which rotates about its rear nodal point. It produces an image on a curved plate or film and can cover a very wide angle of view.
13
press cameras

Use for: press camera, camera, press

10
advanced photo system

Use for: APS

  • Advanced Photo System (APS) is a discontinued film format for still photography first produced in 1996. It was marketed by Eastman Kodak under the brand name Advantix, by FujiFilm under the name Nexia, by Agfa under the name Futura and by Konica as Centuria.
3
folding cameras

Use for: folding camera, cameras, folding

34
view cameras (1)

Use for: view camera, cameras, field, cameras, view, cameras, flatbed, field cameras, flatbed cameras , technical cameras

5
Photography--Information resources 206
Newspaper 2
Photographic apparatus 49
Advertising (2)
  • Public presentation of or calling attention to a product, service, event, or idea, that is openly paid for by an identified entity. Media for advertising include print and online publications, posters, television, and other media.
210
Architecture

Use for: Architecture, Western (Western countries), Building design, Buildings--Design and construction, Construction, Western architecture (Western countries)

  • Here are entered works on the design and style of structures. Works on the process of construction are entered under [Building.] General works on structures or edifices are entered under [Buildings.] This heading is subdivided by place for works on architecture indigenous to the place named, e.g. [Architecture--United States.] The heading is qualified by a national qualifier for works on architecture of the type named in the qualifier but located in other places, e.g. [Architecture, American--India.]
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History (discipline)

Use for: historical, history

  • Discipline that studies the chronological record of events, such as affecting a nation, community, individual, object, or place, based on a critical examination of source materials and usually presenting an explanation of their causes.
245
Families (1)

Use for: Family, Families--Social aspects, Families--Social conditions, Family life, Family relationships, Family structure, Relationships, Family, Structure, Family

  • Here are entered works on the sociological concept and structure of families as well as works on the everyday life, interactions, and relationships of family members.
250
Children

Use for: Childhood, Kids (Children), Pedology (Child Study), Youngsters

  • Here are entered works on people from birth through twelve years of age.
467
Special Events

Use for: Events, Special

247
Basketball

Use for: Basket-ball

10
stereoscopic photographs (5)
  • Refers to double pictures of the same scene that produce the effect of three dimensionality when viewed through a stereoscope. They were first envisioned in 1832 by the English physicist Charles Wheatstone, who described this as a uniquely photographic art form, since a draftsman could not draw two scenes in exact perspective from viewpoints separated only 2 1/2 inches, which is the normal distance between human eyes necessary for the three-dimensional effect. Wheatstone's mirror stereoscope was not practical for use with photographs, and the invention was not popular until the 1850s, when Sir David Brewster, a Scottish scientist, designed a simpler viewing instrument. The introduction of the collodion process, which simplified exposure and printing techniques, allowed three-dimensional photographs to become a popular craze. They may be daguerreotypes, negatives, or other forms of photographs. For images in the form of photographic prints on cards, use the more specific term
1
aerial photographs

Use for: aerial photograph , air photographs, air photos, airphotos, photographs, aerial

  • Photographs of the earth taken from aircraft. For photographs taken from beyond the earth's atmosphere, use
138
Photographs (8)
  • Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. Photographs may be positive or negative, opaque or transparent. The concept does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under
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Photography--History 292
Photography--Handbooks, manuals, etc 286
Furniture

Use for: Wood furniture, Wooden furniture

8
Men

Use for: Human males

  • Here are entered works on the human male. Works on male organisms in general are entered under [Males.]
283
Motion picture industry

Use for: Film industry (Motion pictures), Moving-picture industry

295
Celebrities

Use for: Celebrity

  • Famous, well-known, or celebrated people.
294
Awards

Use for: Prizes (Rewards), Rewards (Prizes, etc.)

75
Women

Use for: Human females, Wimmin, Woman, Womon, Womyn

  • Here are entered works on the human female. Works on female organisms in general are entered under [Females.]
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Hockey

Use for: Ice hockey

19
Photography--Studios and dark rooms

Use for: Dark rooms, Darkrooms, Photographic, Photographic darkrooms, Photography--Dark rooms, Studios, Photographic

  • Here are entered works on the construction and physical layout of studios and dark rooms.
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Football

Use for: American football, Foot-ball

  • Here are entered general works on football games as well as works on American football.
10
Fashion

Use for: Style in dress

40
Consumer goods

Use for: Consumer products, Consumers' goods, Goods, Consumer

  • Here are entered works on products which are purchased for personal or household purposes.
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History of technology

Use for: Technology, history of

  • Study of the development of technology over time.
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alethoscopes

Use for: alethoscope

  • Optical devices invented by Carlo Ponti in 1860, and patented in 1861. These were used to view photographic transparencies or prints. It was claimed that stereoscopic relief was obtained from a single photograph, though the stereo effect was due to the nature of an illusion caused by the single viewing lens of the alethoscope.
0
photograph viewing equipment (5)

Use for: equipment, photograph viewing

  • General term for photographic equipment specifically used for viewing.
0
stereoscopes (2)

Use for: stereoscope , stereo viewer (card type), stereoviewer, stereocard viewer

  • Viewers in which pairs of stereoscopic images are mounted and appear as a single, three-dimensional image when viewed. Use for objects designed to view individual stereo cards, usually photographic prints. For the devices used to view wheels of mounted transparencies, marketed as a children's toy from the mid-20th century, use
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megalethoscopes

Use for: megalethoscope

  • Apparatuses invented by Carlo Ponti of Venice ca. 1870, for viewing large albumen photographs on thin paper, using a large lens to create the optical illusion of depth and perspective and having candles or kerosene lamps as a source of light. The photographs themselves were translucent, often colored and pierced with pinprick holes to create dramatic visual effects with backlighting, such as that of lights in a night scene.
0
grand parlour stereoscopes 6
Photographic equipment (20)

Use for: Apparatus, photographic, Equipment, photographic, Photographic apparatus, Photographic tools and equipment, Photography apparatus, Photography equipment, Photography supplies, Photography supplies, Photography--Equipment and Supplies

  • Refers to a broad array of equipment that aids the purpose of capturing images photographically, including cameras, darkroom equipment, and any ancillary objects used specifically to capture and process these images.
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Clothing--Men's Wear 0
Experiential learning 1
Geriatric 1
Algonquins of Eastern Ontario Land Claim 0
Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement Act 0
Crees of Quebec Offshore Islands Claim 0
Makivik Claim 0
Tłı̨chǫ Land Claims and Self-Government Agreement 0
Atikamekw and Montagnais Land Claim 0
Inuvialuit Final Agreement 0
Gwich'in Agreement 0
Council for Yukon Indians Umbrella Final Agreement 0
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