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Welcome to VCU Libraries Online Exhibits

VCU Libraries' Online Exhibits highlight various collections housed in the Special Collections and Archives departments located on the James Branch Cabell and Tompkins-McCaw Libraries. Other online resources from these departments can be found at the VCU Libraries' Digital Collections.

Historic VCU: Image of the Cabell Library, ca. 1971. Historic VCU - Images of VCU's Past

Photo of several items from our medical artifacts collection.

Hunter Stagg's dust jacket of Langston Hughes' The Weary Blues. "Something Very Real" - Langston Hughes visits Richmond, Virginia, 1926

James Branch Cabell, April 30, 1935 -- image taken by noted photographer, writer, and friend, Carl Van Vechten. The Life and Work of James Branch Cabell (1879-1958)

Postcard image of Monroe Park, ca. 1910. Monroe Park, Richmond, Virginia As Seen in Postcards, 1900-1920

Inscription to Cabell from Glasgow. Friends and Rivals: James Branch Cabell and Ellen Glasgow

Image of Lee Theatre, 1937. "Seventy Years of Film and Dance" VCU's Grace Street Theater, Richmond, Virginia

Tompkins-McCaw Library, 1930s. 75 Years on 12th Street A History of the Tompkins-McCaw Library

Image of Lee Theatre, 1937. William E. Blake Collection of True Comics, 1941-1945

Theresa Pollak, ca. 1940s. Theresa Pollak (1899-2002) Virgina Artist and Educator

Anne Clay Crenshaw, ca. 1890s. Anne Clay Crenshaw and the Women's Suffrage Movement in Virginia

Fred O. Seibel, self portrait. Fred O. Seibel, Editorial Cartoonist, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Sykes Cartoon, ca. 1940. Charles Henry "Bill" Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection

Frontspiece from De Morbis Acutis et Chronicis (1709), Flax Collection The Herman J. Flax Collection of Physiatry Books

sign outside closed school in Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1962. Separate But Not Equal Race, Education, and

Detail of Anderson House, 1000 W. Franklin St. The William J. Anderson House 1000 W. Franklin Street and Its Stonework.

Emancipation Day Parade, Richmond, VA _ April 3, 1905. Richmond, Virginia, April 3, 1905.

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