Spotlight Collections
DRC members create unique, historical and scholarly collections of material that span the gamut of educational interests.
Wright Brothers Collection documents the invention of the airplane, the lives of the Wright Family, and the Wrights' flying exhibitions in Europe and the United States.
The HCGL has a collection of vessel data sheets created over the past thirty years and an outstanding collection of Great Lakes vessels.
Photographic images from one American journalist's incredible four-year, 15 thousand mile trek on foot across the continents of North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
This series presents 14 paintings created by Toledo Scale artist Georges Lachance in 1928.
The Manuscripts and Documents of the Ohio Company of Associates is a collection of business documents, land records, and correspondence related to the earliest settlement of Marietta and the Old Northwest Territory.
Mayan Archaeology Photographs show Mayan architecture and scenery from Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala and serves as a resource for the exploration of the various and complex interrelationships within Mayan society.
Including works by Eisenman, Fellheimer & Wagner, Latrobe, Elizabeth Nourse, and Frank Lloyd Wright. This collection is open to the public.
The Centennial Collection includes images that document the history of Kent State University.
Theatrical set design and costume study images, edited by Lois A. Hock, Professor of Theatre.
During his fifty years in Major League Baseball, Branch Rickey became known as one of the league's most inventive figures, recognized for developing the minor league farm system and propelling league expansion.
Official Publication of the International Society for the Study of Pilgrimage Arts