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...
Interior view of the workshop and storage area in Robert W. Limbert's taxidermy shop. The space is filled with pelts, heads, and other fragments of taxidermy work.
Interior view of Robert W. Limbert's taxidermy shop. Furniture includes wicker seats, desk, table, and bookcase. The framed pictures on the back wall include photographs taken at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The storage space...
Interior view of Robert W. Limbert's taxidermy shop. Furniture includes two wicker chairs and a desk. The shelves below the trophy heads hold smaller sculpted works.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
A project plan to revitalize Block 44, the area bounded by 8th, 9th Bannock, and Idaho streets. This plan focuses on bringing retail shops to this block.
A Comprehensive General Plan for guiding the future growth and development of Boise City. It is submitted after almost two years of study by a Planning Commission and Zoning Commission working in cooperation with other public officials and with the...
Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961--Criticism and interpretation; Chandler, William, 1888-1959--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; American fiction--California--History and criticism; City and town...
Boise State University; Student government; Shoemaking;
1978-79 ASBSU President Rob Perez with boot maker Ralph Turner. Perez worked as Turner's apprentice for many years in Turner's boot and shoe shop in Mountain Home, Idaho.
Aerial view of the east end of Boise College campus along College Blvd. Webb Hangar (bottom left) was then used as an auto mechanics and ceramics shop. The Technical Education Center (center) and other buildings used in the vocational education...
King Beard contest winner Duane Smith parades in a convertible Volkswagen Beetle in downtown Boise near 806 Main Street, Idaho Camera and Pauluccis Taylor shop.
Construction of the foundation for the second addition to the Library. This view shows where the Memorial Mall and Fountain were replaced by what is now the Coffee Shop and McCain Room of the library.