Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Photographs of H. May Steinmesch, 1915, 1916, 1950, c. 1966
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Personal and student artwork, landscapes and interiors, St. Louis, Missouri, 1915
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Personal art, Christmas and greeting card designs, 1928, undated
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Birthday card from San Francisco Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) colleagues, 1952
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Clippings on Steinmesch, career and projects, 1915-1916, 1923, 1942-1943
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Curriculum vitae, California architectural licensing, 1950s
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Oral history interview, audio cassette tapes [3], 1975
Oral history interviews with Steinmesch, conducted by Dorothy Harrison, over two days in February and April 1975; recorded on three tapes. Harrison was also an active member and former president of AWA.
These tapes have been digitized and transcribed. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives to discuss access options.
Alpha Alpha Gamma and Association of Women in Architecture files, 1921- 1960
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Watercolor designs for the Association of Women in Architecture, c. 1948
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.
Teaching materials related to University of Washington extension program, c. 1920s
The Steinmesch papers are comprised of photographs, clippings and printed material related to Alpha Alpha Gamma (later the Association for Women in Architecture), personal artwork, watercolors, sketches, rug patterns and designs, three audiocassette tapes of an oral history interview conducted in 1975, additional biographical documentation, and some limited project drawings for the St. Louis City Planning Commission.