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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. |
Date: | 1958 |
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Description: | Richard M. Nixon welcomed by Barbara Bird, Honey Queen, and Wisconsin Governor Vernon W. Thomson with cheese package at the Oshkosh Airport. |
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Description: | A portion of Simmins' home apiary. Two men working with bees, plus a few buildings, which are (from left to right): the factory, the apiary workshop, the e... |
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Description: | Mr. Wortman of Seafield, Indiana, with his honey processing equipment. |
Date: | 12 10 1910 |
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Description: | A man displays a stick that has bees and honeycomb hanging from it. |
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Description: | A woman demonstrates the use of a homemade bee catcher on a tree in her yard. |
Date: | 01 06 1909 |
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Description: | A man and woman sit in a field near a large stand of beehives. |
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Description: | Mr. T.M. Yullick holds onto a branch with a swarm of bees. |
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Description: | Four children with their musical instruments. Writing on the picture says "Honey Bunch Orchestra". |
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Description: | Jesse Cochran of Virginia, demonstrating the use of smoke near his beehives. |
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Description: | Two men with bees removed from the wall of a building. |
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Description: | Men working, possibly breeding queen bees, in Nonogakei apiary in Okucho, Japan, Owari domain (present day Aichi prefecture). |
Date: | 1901 |
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Description: | A dead bear in the apiary of W.O. Victor, and the remains of the apiary. There are several rifles next to the bear. |
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Description: | A man wears bee protection, in what appears to be a small apiary in his backyard. |
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