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Description: | L.E. Mercer, of Lenox Iowa, posed with honey-producing equipment. Mercer is wearing a full suit, bow tie, and hat. |
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Description: | A cyanotype postcard of a bee farmer working in his field. |
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Description: | Display for the University of Minnesota's Division of Bee Culture. An unknown man wearing a suit and tie and holding a hive frame stands near the display. ... |
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... |
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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. |
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Description: | Pages 2 and 3 from the Walter Hagen Honey Center Golf Balls Pamphlet. Black and yellow drawings of the tomb of king tut and a vessel of honey, and a man wo... |
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Description: | Page 8 and inside back cover from Walter Hagen Honey Center Golf Balls Pamphlet. The text is a description of the materials used in the golf balls. Below i... |
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Description: | Newspaper advertisement for "The Queen Beehive." Sold by Atkinson and Barber, Indianapolis, Indiana. "The best and most roomy arrangement for fertilizing t... |
Date: | 1872 |
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Description: | Advertisement for the Improved Geared Rotary Honey Extractor for 1872. Manufactured by Gray and Winder of Cincinnati, OH. Illustrations of two different mo... |
Date: | 1872 |
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Description: | An advertisement for an Improvement in Movable Frame Bee Hives, The Western Bee Hive. Patented January 9, 1872 by H. Staggs from Topeka Kansas. Claims to b... |
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Description: | Two diseased colonies, Le Claire Case, City of Green Bay. Two beehives, separated from apiary, covered and weighted. |
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Description: | Two foul brood colonies in enclosure. Le Claire Case, city of Green Bay. Two diseased hives covered with sheet metal and weighted down. |
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. |
Date: | 1932 |
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Description: | Bee skep turned over to show bees and combs inside. |
Date: | 1937 |
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Description: | A young man wearing a veiled hat stands next to hives while holding up a frame with bees on it. He holds a hive tool in his right hand. |
Date: | 03 27 1980 |
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Description: | Beekeeper Robert Neureuther examines a frame of honeycomb partly filled with honey. Behind him are hives wrapped up for cold weather. |
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