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The image depicts a booklet titled "Memorial Organ Fund," which is associated with the First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The event in question took place on April 8, 1962, as indicated by the handwritten note on the top page. The booklet appears to commemorate a concert and reception held on that date.
The cover of the booklet is dark blue, and it features text in white that reads:
"MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND
First Unitarian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts
April, 1962"
Inside the booklet, there is a black-and-white illustration of a proposed organ for the First Unitarian Church. The drawing shows the organ situated in a church setting with an arched ceiling. The organ is labeled "D. A. Flentrop Organ" and is described as the "Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church." The church's name and location are also noted in the drawing: "First Unitarian Church, New Bedford."
The booklet seems to be a commemorative item or a program for an event related to the dedication or fundraising for the new organ at the church.
The image shows an open booklet related to the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The booklet is titled "MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND" and is dated April 1962, as indicated on the cover. The left side of the booklet features this title along with the location and date.
On the right side, there is an illustration of a proposed organ for the church, labeled "D. A. FLENTROP ORGAN." The illustration shows a detailed drawing of the organ, which is designed to be placed in an arched space, likely within the church. The handwritten note at the top of the right page reads: "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." This suggests that there was an event held to celebrate or initiate the installation of this organ.
The image shows a program or booklet related to the Memorial Organ Fund for the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, dated April 1962. The cover of the booklet features two main parts:
Left Side (Dark Blue Cover):
Right Side (Illustration and Information):
The booklet appears to be a part of a fundraising effort for installing a new organ in the church, showcasing the proposed design and details of an event related to this effort.
The image shows an open book or brochure titled "Memorial Organ Fund" for the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, dated April 1962. The booklet includes a drawing of an organ labeled "D. A. Flentrop Organ," indicating that it was the proposed organ for the church.
On the top right corner of the page, there is handwritten text that reads: "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." This suggests that there was a concert and reception event held at the church on that date to celebrate or promote the organ fund. The drawing shows an architectural sketch of the organ placed within the church, providing a visual representation of how it would be installed.
The image depicts an open book titled "MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND" for the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, dated April 1962. The book is open to a page featuring a detailed architectural drawing of an organ.
The drawing is labeled "D. A. FLENTOP ORGAN" and is described as "Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church." The illustration shows the organ placed within an architectural setting, likely depicting how it would look when installed in the church. The organ is intricately detailed, showing the pipes and the structure of the organ case.
Above the image, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads, "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." This suggests that there was an event held to celebrate or showcase the organ, possibly its dedication or unveiling. The note is written on the upper right corner of the page.
The image depicts a booklet or pamphlet related to the establishment of a memorial organ fund for the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The cover of the pamphlet is dark blue and prominently features the title "MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND" along with the location and date "First Unitarian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts, April, 1962."
Inside, there is a detailed sketch of a proposed organ for the church, labeled "D. A. Flentrop Organ" and "Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church." The illustration shows an architectural drawing of the organ, emphasizing its placement within the church's interior.
Additionally, there is handwritten text on the page that reads "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." This suggests that the pamphlet might also be used to promote or inform about an event held at the church on that date.
This image shows an open pamphlet resting on a surface, with a blue cover on the left side and a detailed drawing on the right side. The cover has text that reads "MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND, First Unitarian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts, April, 1962". The drawing on the right depicts an interior view of a church sanctuary with a large pipe organ at the front. Above the drawing, there is handwritten text that reads "Concert and recital, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962". Below the illustration, the text states "D. A. FLENTOFP ORGAN, Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church". The setting indicates that this pamphlet is likely related to fundraising or information regarding a memorial organ fund for the church.
The image shows an open book with a smaller folded pamphlet or booklet placed inside it. The pamphlet is on the left side, with a blue cover that reads "MEMORIAL ORGAN FUND" and below that, "First Unitarian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts, April, 1962."
On the right inner page of the pamphlet, there is a black and white sketch of a church interior, showing an organ with numerous pipes situated above a door at the back of the church. The church ceiling has a pointed arch design. Below the sketch, it reads "D.A. FLENTROP ORGAN" and "Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church."
In the book behind the pamphlet, handwritten text can be partially seen at the top of the page, which reads, "Concert and Reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962."
The image depicts an open book or document titled "Memorial Organ Fund", associated with the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, dated April 1962. The left page is a solid blue cover with the title and location clearly printed.
The right page features a detailed architectural sketch of an interior space, likely the church itself. The drawing shows a grand, arched ceiling with a prominent organ positioned centrally, flanked by tall, ornate columns and a balcony area. The organ is detailed with pipes and intricate carvings, suggesting it is a significant and elaborate instrument. Below the sketch, the text reads:
Above the sketch, handwritten text in blue ink reads:
"Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962."
The overall presentation suggests this is a historical or commemorative document related to the organ fund, possibly documenting plans or proposals for a new organ installation at the church, with reference to a specific event held on April 8, 1962. The combination of the formal title, architectural drawing, and handwritten note indicates a formal and organized effort, likely for fundraising or planning purposes.
The image depicts an open book with a blue cover that reads "Memorial Organ Fund" and "First Unitarian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts, April, 1962." The book is placed on a gray surface, and its pages are turned to reveal a drawing of an organ inside. The drawing is accompanied by the text "D. A. FLENTROP ORGAN" and "Proposed Organ for the First Unitarian Church." The book's spine has handwritten text that reads "Concert and Reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." The image is likely a promotional brochure for the organ, which was proposed for the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1962.