Box 5
Contains 225 Results:
Historic Maps of Madagascar Location: Madagascar
de Heaulme photo Author: Sheila O'Connor Berenty, 1985
Joseph Randrianasolo, Ministre des E and F, Russ Mittermeier, Duke of Edinburgh, Jean de Heaulme, Mark Pidgeon
de Heaulme photo, 1990s
Jean de Heaulme, Claire de Heaulme, Aline de Heaulme, Benedict de Heaulme
La Basse Terre Location: Reunion, C19th?
de Heaulme's home, Reunion
Henry de Heaulme Location: Analabe, 1960s
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Micocebus griseorufus Location: Berenty
Russell Mittermeier
Henry and Marcelle de Heaulme with Jean Location: 1st House, Fort Dauphin, 1920s
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Alain de Heaulme boy scout trip Location: Tana, 1920s
Alain de Heaulme he's the tall one
Alain de Heaulme, uncle Villentroy, Henry de Heaulme, 1919?
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.
Alain de Heaulme boy scout troop Location: Tana, 1920s
Professional papers, include diaries; correspondence; notes and notebooks; articles and reviews; prints; and photographs.
Children's story books written by Alison Jolly and illustrated by Deborah Rossart as part of the Ako Project to involve and aid primary school teachers in Madagascar; also note cards by Deborah Rossart from the project. Also, woven fabric from Madagascar.