The Museum was established in 1926 as a gift of New London resident Harriet Allyn in honor of her father and opened its doors in 1932. Allyn’s father,…
Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book describing the fairy tale "The Hare of Inaba."
Contributors: T.H. James, Translator. Kobayashi, Eitaku. Illustrator.
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book describing the fairy tale of "The Fisher-Boy Urashima" and published by Hasegawa.
Contributors: Eitaku, Kobayashi, 1843-1890 Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book, describing the fairy tale "The Enchanted Waterfall"
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This is a Japanese woodblock printed crepe paper book, telling a fairy tale story "The Cub's Triumph."
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This collection contains digital images of objects used in an exhibition celebrating the Beatrix Potter Society Symposium held at Connecticut College…
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The Thames River Innovation Place, or TRIP, is a collaborative nonprofit organization which joins several institutions in both the public and private…
Contributors: Jenni Wilson
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Starr Street was first developed in 1804, when developer William Culver sold some of his land following a fire. A rope factory was built on one side…
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Since its founding in 1876, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea has been a revered place of worship in New London. Not much has changed in the original…
Contributors: Marian Hancock-Cerutti
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