Box 1
Contains 125 Results:
Correspondence - New York World's Fair, 1936, undated
To Harold A. Caparn from Rhys. New York Times Article "Advance Plan of World's Fair Held 'Defeatist' "
Book - The Horticultural Exhibition Gardens on Parade "At the New York World's Fair 1939" Woodland Garden., 1939-1940
Souvenir Book. Photocopies of New York Times Articles: "A Restful Woodland Garden Created for the World's Fair" (1940) and "Use of Water at World's Fair Holds Hints for Gardeners" (1939)
"Glacial Boulders in Gardens" by Harold Caparn, March 9, 1944
2 originals. Written at age 79.
Correspondence - Memorial letter from National Roadside Council., 1945
Letter to Rhys from Executive Committee about Harold A. Caparns contributions to Council upon discovery of his death. Minutes and envelope attached.
"Art out-of-Doors", 1979
American Gardens 1890-1930. A Selected Bibliography. The Hunt Botanical Library. and Gardens.
"Touring the Brooklyn College Landscape" (copy), 1938, 1987
"A Guide to the Shrubs and Trees on the Brooklyn College Campus". By Maurice Volaski, '87 and Dr. Roy E. McGowan as Faculty Advisor.
Government Documents, 1908, 1909, 1932-1939, 1958
Rhys Passport (1939 and 1958), Rhys and Johannes Steel Marriage Certificate (1935), Rhys Marriage Announcement (1935), Rhys Certificate of Literacy (1932), Transcript of Register of Births (1937) with note (1937)
Academic Identification, 1929-1930, 1979-1980
Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and plans produced and collected by Harold Caparn. Also includes secondary materials relating to Harold Caparn such as photographs, postcards, and publications. In addition, the collection includes materials related to other members of the Caparn-Chamberlain family who were involved in horticulture, landscape design, and the arts, such as William John Caparne, Thomas John Caparn, and Rhys Caparn.
Unidentified photographs and slide., 1902, 1960, undated
Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and plans produced and collected by Harold Caparn. Also includes secondary materials relating to Harold Caparn such as photographs, postcards, and publications. In addition, the collection includes materials related to other members of the Caparn-Chamberlain family who were involved in horticulture, landscape design, and the arts, such as William John Caparne, Thomas John Caparn, and Rhys Caparn.
Sketch of Rhys by William Sharp (copy), undated
Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and plans produced and collected by Harold Caparn. Also includes secondary materials relating to Harold Caparn such as photographs, postcards, and publications. In addition, the collection includes materials related to other members of the Caparn-Chamberlain family who were involved in horticulture, landscape design, and the arts, such as William John Caparne, Thomas John Caparn, and Rhys Caparn.