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Metadata
Name |
Sheep |
Number of Archive records |
2 |
Number of Object records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
5 |
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1980.026.001 - Souvenir
Souvenir post card packet of Estes Park and area. Each card has the location printed on face. Envelope is yellow cardboard with two flaps that fold in and larger flaps that slide together. Front has oblong cut out which one of the views can be seen through. Printed text on envelope reads, "Souvenir Photo Views / Estes Park & R.M. Nat. Park, Colo." To / From lines on reverse. Entire booklet is wrapped in white paper with "Tucker" written in ...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.061.001 - Scrapbook
Oversized off-white scrapbook with gold embellishment containing historical photos/ memorabilia from the Horseshoe Inn. Filled with black pages. Page 1: Photo--Horseshoe Inn with Ypsilon in background, "Horseshoe Inn" in gold stickers, mountain and cabin decoration on page. Page 2: Photos--Horseshoe Inn sign, Horseshoe Park, Horseshoe Inn, main entrance Page 3: Photos-- scenic, lodge, lodge in 1915, lodge in winter, Pat on Fall River Road w...
Record Type: Object
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2016.005.1063 - Postcard
Sepia toned postcard featuring herd of mountain sheep in Estes Park. Publication information, "No. B4354 Published by W.T. Parke, Estes Park, Colo. Made in Germany" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.1067 - Postcard
Color postcard featuring Big Horn Sheep. Caption printed on reverse reads, "121 - Big Horn Sheep Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Forest Canyon in the background." "Color by Robert K. McMillan" Publication information, "Distributed by Flatiron Post Card Co., Boulder, Colo." "Curteicholor 3-D Natural Color Reproduction (Reg. USA Pat Off)" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.1075 - Postcard
Color postcard featuring a close view of bighorn sheep. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Wildlife of the Rockies. Bighorn sheep family (ovis cnadensis) A male ram with strongly curving horns may weigh over 300 pounds. He is not a part of the basic sheep family unit. A female ewe will have thinner, slightly curved horns and may weigh only half as much. Lambs, usually from single births in early June, can follow their mothers almost immediat...
Record Type: Photo
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2020.016.100 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of bighorn sheep. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Bighorn Sheep / Colorado's State Animal. Photo by: Claude Steelman" Publication information, "Published by Flatiron Postcard Co., Box 961, Boulder, Colorado 80306 / Printed in Australia by Colorscans" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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