File:MAKING "BOHEMIAN LACE" IS A TRADITION AND CRAFT HANDED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS OF WOMEN LIVING IN NEW ULM... - NARA - 558342.jpg

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Flip Schulke  (1930–2008)  wikidata:Q52148730
 
Description American photojournalist and photographer
Date of birth/death 24 June 1930 Edit this at Wikidata 15 May 2008 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth New Ulm
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creator QS:P170,Q52148730
(NARA record: 2435383)
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Environmental Protection Agency. (12/02/1970 - )
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MAKING "BOHEMIAN LACE" IS A TRADITION AND CRAFT HANDED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS OF WOMEN LIVING IN NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. MRS FRANCIS ZEUG, RIGHT FOREGROUND, IS WORKING ON THE LACE. THREAD IS STORED IN SMALL WOODEN BOBBINS CALLED "KNIPPLES" IN GERMAN. THE BOBBINS ARE BOUGHT FROM GERMANY SINCE THE CRAFT IS SLOWLY DYING OUT. NEW ULM IS A COUNTY SEAT TRADING CENTER OF 13,000 IN A FARMING AREA OF SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA FOUNDED IN 1854 BY A GERMAN IMMIGRANT LAND COMPANY
Depicted place New Ulm (Brown, Minnesota, United States, North and Central America) inhabited place (44°18′N 94°27′W / 44.3°N 94.45°W / 44.3; -94.45NARA geographical record)
Date July 1974
date QS:P571,+1974-07-00T00:00:00Z/10
institution QS:P195,Q38945047
Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S)
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This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 558342.

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  • Record group: Record Group 412: Records of the Environmental Protection Agency, 1944 - 2006 (National Archives Identifier: 708)
  • Series: DOCUMERICA: The Environmental Protection Agency's Program to Photographically Document Subjects of Environmental Concern, compiled 1972 - 1977 (National Archives Identifier: 542493)
  • Agency-Assigned Identifier: 265/52/015892

NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-412-DA-15892

  • 412-DA-15892
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