View is looking northeast from the top of the Electric Light Tower. Area with trees is St. James Park, the Courthouse is at First and St. James Streets..
Ephemera; Fliers (Printed matter); Gay Freedom Day; Gay liberation movement; Rallies; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; St. James Park;
Flier for San Jose's 3rd Annual Gay Freedom Day Rally, June 24, 1977 at St. James Park.
Buildings; Houses--California--San Jose; Mount Hamilton Range (Calif.); Photographs; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; St. James Park;
Black-and-white photograph taken from the dome of the Santa Clara County Courthouse looking east toward the snow covered Mt. Hamilton Mountain Range of San Jose during the winter of 1880. On verso of photo: "St. James Park in foreground."
The Letcher Garage at 214-224 N. 1st near St. James in San Jose, CA. The garage apears to sell automobiles. Signs on the buliding say, "Packard," "Pierce-Arrow," and "Cadillac." Three cars and some men are in front of...
Aerial views; San Jose (Calif.); Churches; Bank of San Jose; Music Hall; St. James Park
The photograph show an aerial view looking northeast from the top of the Electric Light Tower. Building next to Music Hall is the Bank of San Jose at Santa Clara and First Streets. Churches: Trinity Episcopal (left), Presbyterian (middle), M-E...
Ambassadors; Lyons S.J., James J.; Rosso, Augusto, 1885-1964; Rossi, Angelo J. (Angelo Joseph), 1878-1948
A photograph of the Italian ambassador to the U.S., Augusto Rosso, University of Santa Clara President Fr. James J. Lyons, S.J., and Mayor Rossi of San Francisco.
Scientific apparatus and instruments; Anamorphosis (visual perception)--Instruments
Described as one of many "Fine Optical Toys" in James W. Queen's Catalogue of Microscopes, Accessories and Sundries, 1890, the anamorphoscope mirror rectifies distorted drawings. Physical Description: Cylindrical mirror, black wooden top...
Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.); Anamorphosis (visual perception)--Instruments
Described as one of many ""Fine Optical Toys"" in James W. Queen's Catalogue of Microscopes, Accessories and Sundries, 1890, the anamorphoscope mirror rectifies distorted drawings.