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Student 02
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of student. |
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Students 05
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 06
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 07
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 08
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 09
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 10
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students 11
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students. |
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Students with First Lady Barbara Bush
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students with First Lady Barbara Bush. |
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Students with US Speaker of House, Nancy Pelosi
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of students with US Speaker of House, Nancy Pelosi. |
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Teacher and Students
Washington Middle School for Girls, Washington, DC. Photo of teacher and students. |
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Sculpture of Adeline Connelly 03 Sculpture of Adeline Connelly by Pierce Francis (Frank) Connelly |
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"Thetis and Achilles"
Photo of "Thetis and Achilles," marble sculpture by Pierce Francis (Frank) Connelly. Created in Florence, Italy. This work was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876 with the title, "Thetis Thinking How She May Regain the Birthright of Her Son Achilles." |
1874 |
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"Thetis and Achilles" - Description
Description of "Thetis and Achilles" |
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Bronze Scupltures 01 Small bronze sculptures (possibly studies for larger works) by Pierce Francis (Frank) Connelly. |
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Sculpture of Adeline Connelly 01 Sculpture of Adeline Connelly by Pierce Francis (Frank) Connelly |
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Sculpture of Adeline Connelly 02 Sculpture of Adeline Connelly by Pierce Francis (Frank) Connelly |
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Lecturn 02 Top of lecturn carved by SHCJ's in England |
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Tapestry Rug 01 Tapestry rug stitched for Cornelia by SHCJ sisters for aisle of Mayfield Chapel. Stitched in panels then joined; originally ran entire length of chapel. Writing on border speaks of hidden God and delighting in him day and night. |
Completed 1887 |
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Tapestry Rug 02 Tapestry rug stitched for Cornelia by SHCJ sisters for aisle of Mayfield Chapel. Stitched in panels then joined; originally ran entire length of chapel. Writing on border speaks of hidden God and delighting in him day and night. |
Completed 1888 |
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Tapestry Rug 03 Tapestry rug stitched for Cornelia by SHCJ sisters for aisle of Mayfield Chapel. Stitched in panels then joined; originally ran entire length of chapel. Writing on border speaks of hidden God and delighting in him day and night. |
Completed 1889 |
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Tapestry Rug 04 Tapestry rug stitched for Cornelia by SHCJ sisters for aisle of Mayfield Chapel. Stitched in panels then joined; originally ran entire length of chapel. Writing on border speaks of hidden God and delighting in him day and night. |
Completed 1890 |
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Illuminated Letter 01 Illuminated letter celebrating Cornelia's visit |
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Illuminated Text 01 Illuminated text celebrating Cornelia's feast day (feast of St. Thomas);done by student at Layton Hill |
1872 |
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Illuminated Text 02 Detail from illuminated text celebrating Cornelia's feast day; done by student at Layton Hill |
1873 |
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Illuminated Text 03 Illuminated text celebrating Cornelia's return |
Dec. 21, 1874 |
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Illuminated Text 04 Illuminated text celebrating Cornelia's visit to Layton Hill |
June 21, 1876 |
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Illuminated Text 05 Illuminated text celebrating Cornelia's visit and feast day |
1877 |
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Illuminated Letter 02 Illuminated letter to Cornelia from Layton Hill in honor of her feast day |
Dec. 1877 |
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Illuminated Letter 03 Illuminated letter to Cornelia from Layton Hill in honor of her feast day |
1878 |
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