Oil heating stoves with no smoke, no smell, no glass chimney, and great heat from little oil. It has an improved burner with a removable oil fount and automatic indicator. There is a printed image of the burner with prices shown to help sales.
Just a little insight into how the base camps looked like during these people's time in the Klondike. Prospectors in a tent camp at Bennett Lake waiting for the ice on Yukon River to break up.
1 postcard; 5.5 x 3.5 inches. This dog may or may not have been one of a series of small dogs who served as unofficial Washington (State College Mascots before 1919.
A basketball game between Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity members and Goldsworthy Hall students ends with racial slurs and the AGR students throwing punches.
Silent color film of University of Idaho (UI) students walking from UI to Washington State University (WSU) several days after UI's Oct. 24 1959 27-5 loss in the "Battle of the Palouse" football game. Starting in 1938, for many years it was a…
This postcard features a color oil-painting of the Chilean battleship Almirante La Torre passing throught the Panama Canal. Built by the British for the Chilean Navy.
This postcard features a black and white painting of the Italian dreadnought Conte Di Cavour at sea. This ship was extensively modernized between the wars and served into World War 2.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the French battleship Courbet in calm water. The first class of dreadnought type battleships that France built.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the French pre-dreadnought Danton at sea. The last class of French pre-dreadnoughts, they were obsolete before they were launched due to HMS Dreadnought being launched earlier.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the French battleship Dunkerque. Designed as a fast battleship, It was heavily damaged by the British at Mers el Kebir to prevent it falling into German hands.