Box 42
Contains 24 Results:
Republic of Zambia, Ministry of the Lands and Natural Resources, National Parks and Wildlife Service Annual Report 1982, 1982
This collection consists of letters, photographs, newspaper articles, journals, maps, publications, and artifacts spanning Stuart Marks’s life from papers written during his high school education at Central School in the Belgian Congo in the 1950s to professional publications in 2008. The collection is especially unique in that it contains animal specimens, weapons, and textiles from Marks’s time in Africa.
Republic of Zambia, Ministry of the Lands and Natural Resources, National Parks and Wildlife Service Annual Report 1983, 1983
This collection consists of letters, photographs, newspaper articles, journals, maps, publications, and artifacts spanning Stuart Marks’s life from papers written during his high school education at Central School in the Belgian Congo in the 1950s to professional publications in 2008. The collection is especially unique in that it contains animal specimens, weapons, and textiles from Marks’s time in Africa.
Republic of Zambia, Ministry of the Lands and Natural Resources, National Parks and Wildlife Service Annual Report 1984, 1984
This collection consists of letters, photographs, newspaper articles, journals, maps, publications, and artifacts spanning Stuart Marks’s life from papers written during his high school education at Central School in the Belgian Congo in the 1950s to professional publications in 2008. The collection is especially unique in that it contains animal specimens, weapons, and textiles from Marks’s time in Africa.
Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Tourism, National Parks and Wildlife Service Annual Report 1986, 1986
This collection consists of letters, photographs, newspaper articles, journals, maps, publications, and artifacts spanning Stuart Marks’s life from papers written during his high school education at Central School in the Belgian Congo in the 1950s to professional publications in 2008. The collection is especially unique in that it contains animal specimens, weapons, and textiles from Marks’s time in Africa.