Klifa Club, Burlington
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Parent Collections - Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Title - Klifa Club, Burlington
Photographer - McAllister, L. L. (Louis L.), 1877-1963.
Date Created - 1923
Description - Portrait of fifteen ladies, the Klifa Club, in period dress, standing in front of a brick house with a Greek revival portico with Ionic columns. A large sign overhead reads "Ye Olde Burlington Home 1773 - 1923". Location is 342 Pearl Street, Burlington, built in 1800 by and home of Horace Loomis. The Klifa Club is a women's club founded in 1900. The name means "to climb" and is an Icelandic word. Members meet twice a month for luncheons and have guest speakers.
Extent - 1 image
Note [Digital Version] - 2008-05-20, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
Type of Resource - still image
Source Document Location - University of Vermont Libraries. Special Collections.
Shelf Location - Louis L. McAllister Photographs, Box A12, Folder 01, Item 01
Publisher - University of Vermont, Silver Special Collections Library
Date Captured - 2008-05-20
Access Conditions - In Copyright
Access Conditions [Local] - For further information please contact Special Collections, University of Vermont Libraries at uvmsc@uvm.edu.
Identifier [Local] - mcalA12F01i01
Digital Format - image/tiff
Digital Format - Photographs/Color: 24 bits; 600 ppi
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