Postcards--Maryland--Ocean City; Piers--Maryland--Ocean City; Ocean City (Md.)--History--Pictorial works;
The Ocean City Pier first opened in 1907. Its amusement pavilion had a long arched roof with large, round-arched windows lighting the first and second floors. It contained a dancing pavilion, a barber shop, a novelty store, a movie theater, a photo...
Amusement parks Maryland; Figure skating; Ice dancing; Programs; Winter sports;
Official souvenir program of the appearance of Evelyn Chandler and Bruce Mapes at the Iceland skating rink at Carlin's Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Billed as the world's greatest professional figure skaters, Evelyn Chandler and Bruce Mapes perform...
Drawing; Sheet music; Wednesday Club (Baltimore, Md.);
Sheet music of The Grasshopper, A Tragic Cantata, written by Innes Randolph and illustrated by A. J. Volck. This fanciful satire of Italian grand opera, dedicated to and no doubt performed by and for the members of the Wednesday Club of Baltimore,...
Church buildings--Maryland--Baltimore; Parsonages;
Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co. drawn by Thomas Coke Ruckle that features a view of the old parsonage on Light Street in Baltimore taken from Roberts' book Centenary Pictorial Album. This print is the same as Cator Print 86 except that it is uncolored....
Document containing the broadside entitled "Matrimonial Sweets" from a song written and arranged by W. H. Freeman, as sung by the comic duet of Miss Woodward and Mr. Boynes. This broadside is the script of a spat between a husband and his wife....
Amusement parks Maryland; Figure skating; Ice dancing; Programs; Winter sports;
Official souvenir program for the Eleventh Annual Costume Ice Carnival of the Manhattan Figure Skating Club held at Iceland, 304 West 50th Street in New York City on Sunday April 24, 1938. This show was later brought to the Iceland skating rink at...
Official souvenir program entitled "Hello America!" featuring the All Star European Ice Revue presented by Arthur M. Wirtz and appearing at the Iceland skating rink at Carlin's Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Assembled by Chicago sports promoter and...
Official souvenir program for the Ice Follies of 1938 appearing at the Iceland skating rink at Carlin's Park in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ice Follies, an ice show produced, managed, and arranged by Edward A. Mahlke, Oscar F. Johnson, Edwin H....
Official souvenir program for the Ice Follies of 1940 appearing at the Iceland skating rink at Carlin's Park in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ice Follies, an ice show produced and managed by Oscar F. Johnson, Edwin H. Shipstad, and Roy L. Shipstad,...
Official souvenir program for the Ice Vanities of 1940 appearing at the Iceland skating rink at Carlin's Park in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ice Vanities, a show produced by Bill O'Brien, the president of World-Wide Sports, displays the talents of a...
Letter from Cecil [Smith] to Mr. [Frederic C.] Lee of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., telling Mr. Lee what music she and the other skaters will use in their upcoming skating program. Referring to the music as "Scotch on Ice" she lists "The...
Letter from Eleanor O'Meara to Mr. [Frederic C.] Lee of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., concerning travel plans to an ice carnival sponsored by the club. In her letter Miss O'Meara acknowledges receipt of a $200.00 check from Mr. Lee to cover...
Letter from Cecil [Smith] to Mr. [Frederic C.] Lee of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., discussing travel plans to an ice carnival sponsored by the club. In her letter Cecil [Smith] (who also skated under her married name, Cecil Gooderham) informs...
Correspondence; Costumes; Ice dancing; United States Figure Skating Association; Winter sports;
Letter from H. L. Garren, Chairman, Carnival Production Committee, United States Figure Skating Association, to Mrs. Frederic C. Lee, the secretary of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc., informing Mrs. Lee that the President of the United States...
Letter from Theresa Weld Blanchard, the editor of Skating magazine, to Mrs. [Frederic C.] Lee, the secretary of the Ice Club of Baltimore, Inc. In her letter Mrs. Blanchard asks Mrs. Lee if she would be interested in writing an article for Skating...