The front page of one of the earliest British tabloids, illustrating the murder of Ripper victim Mary Ann Nichols on Buck's Row in the Whitechapel district of London.
An article with historic photographs from the June 17, 1923 issue of the Detroit Free Press. It shows plants growing in the University of Michigan's Nichols Arboretum and suggests that these could inform what people plant in their own gardens.
The front page of one of the earliest British tabloids, "The Illustrated Police News", reporting on the killing of Mary Kelly and possible suspects in the case.
This is an illustration done by Arthur Rackham for the 1904 illustration version of "The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue" (1897) by Maggie Browne. It depicts the feline character Puss in Boots surrounded by fairies and other characters.
A postcard, sent to the Central News Agency on October 1, 1888 and signed "Jack the Ripper, which takes credit for the murders of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes the previous night.
An article clipping from "The Essex County Standard", a conservative Tory newspaper, which hints that the resignation of London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) Chief Commissioner Warren in November 1888 could have been related to the unsolved case of Whitechapel murders attributed to Jack the Ripper.
An article about incidences of epidemic influenza in Ann Arbor. No cases were yet reported among the student body. The article also details proposed origins, symptoms, and containment measures for epidemic influenza.
Production photo from "The Crucible." A young woman with light hair and fair skin, wearing a black dress, stands at center; she is doubled over and appears distressed. Three more young women, also wearing black dresses, stand behind her, also appearing distressed. To the right, seated on a bench, are a light-skinned, brown-haired man in a blue jacket who is reading something from a paper, and a light-skinned, dark-haired, bearded man in a grey suit and tie looking on. Several other men in dark suits look on in the background.
Production photograph from "The Crucible." A dark-haired, fair-skinned man in a judge's robe sits and reads a paper, while a red-haired, fair-skinned man in a judge's robe stands behind him. In the background stand a dark-haired, fair-skinned, bearded man in a grey suit and tie and a dark-haired, fair-skinned woman wrapped in a black cloth.