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Title: Exhibition of archival material of the fraternity L.S.C. at the Lakenhal in Leiden on the occasion of their centenary in 1939
Author/creator: Jonker, Hendrik (1883-1944)
Shelfmark: AHM-F-59420-460
Subject (topical): Glass plate negatives
Exhibitions (events)
Interior views
Rooms (interior spaces)
Vitrines (cabinets)
Subject (geographic): Netherlands
Leiden
Note: Title devised from content by Library Staff.
L.S.C.: Leidsch Studenten Corps, Virtus Concordia Fides (\'Leiden student association, virtue, unity, loyalty\'). The fraternity was founded in 1839 and merged in 1974 with the sorority V.V.S.L. (Vereeniging voor Vrouwelijke Studenten te Leiden) into the mixed student association Minerva.
Exhibition about the history of the L.S.C. between 1839 and 1939. On display are letters, minute books, official documents and other objects relating to the L.S.C.
Reference: Steven Wachlin, Photographers in the Netherlands. [A-L], The Hague/Rotterdam 2011
Eeuwfeest van het Leidsch Studentencorps, in: Het Vaderland. Staat- en letterkundig nieuwsblad 2 maart 1939,
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Country: Netherlands
Published: February 1939
Persistent URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2554468
Published (digital): Leiden University Libraries,
Extent: electronic resource
Date Unknown date
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Source http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2554468
Author Jonker, Hendrik (1883-1944)

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