Robert W. Limbert (far left) and three unidentified men stand next to a prepared moose head. The men stand outside of Limbert's first taxidermy shop in Boise, 123 S. 11th Street, which he opened with Ernest C. Eckert in 1915. Other prepared...
Robert W. Limbert poses outside his shop windows with two unidentified men. A sign reading "Taxidermy" hangs to the left of the men. This building is one of two shops owned by Limbert between 1915-1923.
Robert W. Limbert poses with eight of his paintings outside his home at 2518 Heron St. The paintings feature the Sawtooth Mountains and the Bruneau region.
Fire extinction; Fire fighters; Smoke; Fires; Fire hose; Stores, Retail; Variety stores; Fire departments--Uniforms;
Smoke pours out of the front door and windows of the Sprouse-Reitz Variety Store. Two ladders are propped up against the store front. Two fire fighters spray water from a hose directly into the store, while two fire fighters walk on the sidewalk...
Boise State University; Art education; Drawing; Student government; Political posters
Students drawing outside the Liberal Arts building at Boise State College. Posters for student government elections have been attached to the side of the building.
Students playing volleyball outside the main entrance to Towers Hall. Later, a sand volleyball court would be built on a different side of the building.
The Boise Junior College Calliope parked outside the Assembly Hall. The Calliope was donated to Boise State by Michael Compton, of Boise's Compton Transfer and Storage Company.