Published study guides and lists of educational lantern slides
Series Number
A3135
Summary
Lantern slides were compiled, mostly between 1911 and 1939, as instructional aids for the public school curriculum. More than 20,000 unique images dating from 1856-1939 document a wide variety of subjects, including New York State, North American and world geography, history, natural sciences, fine arts, trades, industries, education, and schools. This series consists of copies of printed lists, studies, and catalogs for ordering and using educational lantern slides loaned by the Division of Visual Instruction to educators.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Education Department Division of Visual Instruction negatives and positive transparencies of instructional photographic images
Series Number
A3134
Summary
Lantern slides were compiled as instructional aids for the public school curriculum. More than 20,000 unique images dating from 1856-1939 document a wide variety of subjects, including New York State, North American and world geography, history, natural sciences, fine arts, trades, industries, education, and schools. This series consists of glass plate negatives and positive transparencies, plus a few film negatives, which were collected and reviewed for the possible use in the production of educational lantern slides.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Subject card indexes to instructional photographic images
Series Number
A3132
Summary
These 18,000 cards consist of two subseries, each indexing one subseries of Series A3045, Instructional Lantern Slides: 1) Catalog of images for use in educational slide sets, arranged by alpha-numeric catalog number, and 2) Subject index to unclassified images, in three alphabetically arranged sections: general (subject or country), major countries or continents, and U.S. states.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Incoming correspondence of the Assistant State Paleontologist, State Paleontologist, State Geologist, and State Museum Director
Series Number
A4208
Summary
This series consists mostly of correspondence received by John M. Clarke, paleontologist and geologist while employed by the State Museum. Also included are a few letters to James Hall; letters received by "Professor Rupert Jones"; and notes and maps of amateur paleontologist Olof O. Nylander concerning paleontological research done in Maine.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Division of Visual Instruction instructional lantern slides
Series Number
A3045
Summary
Lantern slides were compiledas instructional aids for the public school curriculum. More than 20,000 unique images dating from 1856-1939 document a wide variety of subjects, including New York State, North American and world geography, history, natural sciences, fine arts, trades, industries, education, and schools. Thousands of slides were produced by the Division of Visual Instruction and sets of slides were loaned to schools throughout the State from 1886 to 1939.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Lantern slides were compiledas instructional aids for the public school curriculum. More than 20,000 unique images dating from 1856-1939 document a wide variety of subjects, including New York State, North American and world geography, history, natural sciences, fine arts, trades, industries, education, and schools. These accessioning registers contain list all images accepted making up the loan collection of educational lantern slides. Organized by negative number, data entered also includes call number; title; location; and source and maker of negative.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
Education Department Division of Visual Instruction photographic prints from lantern slide negatives
Series Number
B1713
Summary
This series of photographs, made from negatives found in Division of Visual Instruction Series A3045, depicts street scenes in Manhattan during May 1916. Photos measure approximately 6 x 8 inches. All are captioned in pencil on verso.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
Restricted due to fragility. Use only under supervision of State Archives staff.
This series consists of instructional glass lantern slides that appear to have been separated from the master set in Series A3045 for unknown reasons. They appear to have been loosely grouped together in sets according to subject matter. Almost all sets pertain to New York State. Sets include Albany schools and hospitals, laboratories, pathology and immunization, blister rust, vocational schools, general education and schools, and the Associated Academic Principals of the State of New York.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
This series consists of copies of the printed annual report of the Division of Visual Instruction, which summarize the division's activities during the previous year and include descriptions of new publications. Some reports provide background of the division and use of lantern slides. Also included are copies of a departmental Handbook that outlines the functions of the division, availability of lantern slides for loan, and photo prints depicting the Division of Visual Instruction's offices.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.
New York State Education Department Division of Visual Instruction caption notebooks for original negatives by Rudolph Raffius
Series Number
A3151
Summary
Rudolph Raffius was a Hungarian-born photographer who traveled the world in the early twentieth century capturing images for reproduction and use in visual classroom instruction. Raffius used the notebooks in this series to catalog and describe negatives that he provided to the New York State Division of Visual Instruction (DVI). Each notebook entry includes a brief description of the image, location where photographed, date photographed, and negative number assigned by Raffius.
Creator
New York (State). Education Department. Division of Visual Instruction
Access Restrictions
Use of original caption notebooks is restricted due to fragile condition. Photocopies of the original caption notebooks are available for use and creation of additional copies.