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Description: | A person with a protective hood over his head poking a log filled with honey bees. |
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Description: | A mean, wearing a fedora and overalls, standing above a pile of honeycombs, presumably to collect honey. |
Date: | 10 05 1948 |
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Description: | Two fourth graders at Lincoln School, Freddiemae Hill, left, and Russell Allen, Jr, right, are observing 10,000 bees that are preparing for winter in their... |
Date: | 10 16 1950 |
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Description: | Judy Russell is pointing to the queen bee in the colony at the Marquette School sixth grade classroom; she's discovered that all activity centers about the... |
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Description: | Beekeepers in protective clothing load beehives into a truck. Three men stand amongst beehives in a forest clearing. Two of the men use various beekeeping ... |
Date: | 1955 |
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Description: | Robert E. Bodoh checks on the condition of a hive by opening it using smoke to calm the bees. Bodoh wears a protective hat with mesh veil. Several other hi... |
Date: | 1955 |
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Description: | Robert E. Bodoh kneels next to a shipment of pollen. Bodoh, in a protective beekeeper hat, holds a fist-full of pollen in his hand. |
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Description: | Side view of a truck and flatbed trailer transporting beehives at Henry's Honey Farm. The truck is parked on a road among an open fields lined by trees. Th... |
Date: | 1895 |
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Description: | A man stands with fifty beehives on the farm of Bernhard Volkering in East Farmington. Trees and farm buildings surround the hives. |
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Description: | Way back in the soft center of hard times did not their resistance to change in the sentiment make some sense What could take the place of the... |
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Description: | Dr. Charles C. Miller transferring bees from stump to wire container. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Dr. Charles C. Miller standing among his beehives. |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Music and lyrics to "Buckwheat Cakes and Honey." Portraits of Eugene Secor and George W. Work are at left and right at the top. In the center is an illustr... |
Date: | 1921 |
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Description: | Group portrait of the Wisconsin Beekeepers Association at the Wisconsin Markets Expo. |
Date: | 03 08 |
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Description: | Artwork by Steve H--. Silkscreen. Governor Lee Sherman Dreyfus quote illustrated "I Eat Bee Poop." "Wisconsin Grade A Fancy" in lower left corner. Presen... |
Date: | 1919 |
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Description: | Hand-colored photographic print. Two beekeepers, one standing, one crouching near hives in an apiary. "Herman Roebel's Apiary 1919" written on back of prin... |
Date: | 04 1934 |
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Description: | Scorching hive bodies that were infected with American Foul Brood. |
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Description: | Oval quarter-length portrait of Harry E. Hill, with writing on the back: "To A.C. Miller with treasured memories of years agone. Sincerely H. Hill." |
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Description: | Harry E. Hill, seated at a desk, with a shrouded skull image to his left. The skull is exposed to look translucent, as is common in spirit photography. |
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