Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
2. Letters, 1924-1925
Series consists of letters to Dingle from his wife, Marie Guerin Ball Dingle, and from his mother, Agatha von Siebold Dingle. Letters contain routine personal and family news and financial affairs.
2. Letters, 1926
Series consists of letters to Dingle from his wife, Marie Guerin Ball Dingle, and from his mother, Agatha von Siebold Dingle. Letters contain routine personal and family news and financial affairs.
2. Letters, 1927, undated
Series consists of letters to Dingle from his wife, Marie Guerin Ball Dingle, and from his mother, Agatha von Siebold Dingle. Letters contain routine personal and family news and financial affairs.
Edward von Siebold Dingle, circa 1935-circa 1970
Middleburg Plantation house, Huger, South Carolina, undated
Artwork, undated
Barn Owl, undated
Handwritten text on verso Barn Owl (Tyto alba pratincola), 38. E. von S. Dingle.
Untitled [view of castle], 1816
Series consists of birds, landscapes, and wild flower studies in watercolor on board and paper. Also included are several versions of an etching of a hummingbird and trumpet vine and color prints of two of Dingles watercolors produced by Atelier Graphique H. Vonfobel of Feldmeilen, Switzerland. Several works are unfinished and many contain handwritten text on the verso recording the species of bird or plant, its Latin name, a number, and a price.
Untitled [view of castle], 1902
Series consists of birds, landscapes, and wild flower studies in watercolor on board and paper. Also included are several versions of an etching of a hummingbird and trumpet vine and color prints of two of Dingles watercolors produced by Atelier Graphique H. Vonfobel of Feldmeilen, Switzerland. Several works are unfinished and many contain handwritten text on the verso recording the species of bird or plant, its Latin name, a number, and a price.
Untitled [view of cabin in mountains], 1916
Series consists of birds, landscapes, and wild flower studies in watercolor on board and paper. Also included are several versions of an etching of a hummingbird and trumpet vine and color prints of two of Dingles watercolors produced by Atelier Graphique H. Vonfobel of Feldmeilen, Switzerland. Several works are unfinished and many contain handwritten text on the verso recording the species of bird or plant, its Latin name, a number, and a price.