Slide Box 5. Rural Vernacular Architecture and Kitsch. Locations in New Mexico are itemized. 35mm color slides
Archival Record — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
- Tesuque Pueblo Baygo, 1988
- Diner, Pena Blanca
- Quonset on Stone foundation, Second Mesa, Hopi
- Camel Rock Trader
- Pojoaque Mercantile
- Elephant Butte Dam, New Mexico Gothic Revival, 1912
- Egg carton ceiling, Chimayo, New Mexico
- Tom Dickerson House, La Cueva, 1975
- Legend of the Lone Ranger set, 1980
- Concrete barn near Estancia, NM
- Church Ruin, Raton Pass, NM
- Oriana Rodman House, Santa Fe, NM
- Hopi interior, traditional bacaul, 1975
- Miniature church, Chimayo
- Japanese style shaped roof, Estancia, NM
- Tumbleweed nativity, Chimayo
- Rosenal House, Tesuque, Hugh Jacobson, Architect
- Old adobe near Coyote, NM
- Log walls, Coyote, NM
- Fort Meigs, Hondo, NM
- La Esquina Building, under construction
- Approximately 100 slides of vernacular architecture in the United States, including Minnesota, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Arizona
Dates
- 1970-1990 (approximately)
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
English
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to researchers on a request basis only, pending approval of request to view original material.
Extent
From the Collection: 4.5 cu. ft. (Four cardboard boxes, one metal slide box, 8 linear feet)
Repository Details
Part of the NMHM Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Repository