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- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the library. Photograph was published January 8, 1948 in The Wilmette LifeOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- One of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the libraryOne of a series of photographs to illustrate overcrowded conditions in the …
- View of the Children's Room Carnegie Library of Wilmette. Date between 1905-1950.View of the Children's Room Carnegie Library of Wilmette. Date between 1905-1950.
- A copy of this photograph was published in Wilmette Life , Vol. XLVII, No.3, May 28, 1959. It is unknown whether the Booty Photos company still exists or whether copyright is retained by it or a succA copy of this photograph was published in Wilmette Life , Vol. …
- The new Junior High School Room in the Wilmette Public Library was formerly the auditorium. The collection served sixth, seventh and eighth grade students.The new Junior High School Room in the Wilmette Public Library was …
- View exterior of the Wilmette Public Library's Wilmette Avenue entranceView exterior of the Wilmette Public Library's Wilmette Avenue entrance
- Doll collection belonging to radio personality, Mary Margaret McBride, displayed at the libraryDoll collection belonging to radio personality, Mary Margaret McBride, displayed at the …
- Statue in the Memorial Garden of Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952Statue in the Memorial Garden of Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the garden were published in the Wilmette Life, 29 May 1952View of the Memorial Garden at Wilmette Public Library. Plans for the …
- Photograph of the first public library in Wilmette, IllinoisPhotograph of the first public library in Wilmette, Illinois
- Schmidt, Corey, Wilmette Life, 16 Jun 2022, p. 9 The article describes a jazz concert that was presented at the Wilmette Public Library on June 10.Schmidt, Corey, Wilmette Life, 16 Jun 2022, p. 9 The article describes a jazz concert that was presented at the Wilmette …
- Cullotta, Karen Ann, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 2020, p. 9 Author Arshay Cooper, author of "A most beautiful thing: The true story of America's first all-Black high school rowing team," virtually visits the Wilmette library.Cullotta, Karen Ann, Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 2020, p. 9 Author Arshay Cooper, author of "A most beautiful thing: The true story …
- Phase I and II of a major addition to the library are underway. This photo depicts the beginning of the elevator shaft and the addition to the basement.Phase I and II of a major addition to the library are …
- Postcard showing the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in Wilmette, Illinois. The C. R. Childs Company that produced it was in business from 1908-1912. Exact date of the photograph is unknown.Postcard showing the Carnegie Library of Wilmette in Wilmette, Illinois. The C. …
- Carnegie Library of Wilmette showing the surrounding lawn and street. Exact date unknown.Carnegie Library of Wilmette showing the surrounding lawn and street. Exact date …
- Postcard showing exterior of Wilmette Public Library built with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. The building was in use from 1905 to about 1950.Postcard showing exterior of Wilmette Public Library built with a grant from …
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