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The Statue of Liberty, France's gift to the U.S., was originally viewed as a tribute to the end of slavery. But poet Emma ...
Lady Liberty debuted on the big screen in 1924, following a decision by Columbia Pictures' founders, brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and business partner Joe Brandt, to change the name of the company ...
Before Lady Liberty, There Was Lady Columbia, America’s First National Mascot The forgotten figure symbolized the hopes—and myths—of the early United States ...
From 1976 to 1981, Columbia Pictures retired Lady Liberty from the screen. The logo was later rescued in 1982 after The Coca-Cola Company purchased the studios.
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10)—The City of Hudson has its own Lady Liberty. She has sat on the corner of Columbia and Green Street since 1986, the same year as New York Harbor’s Statue of Liberty ...
One of Columbia’s final, most enduring appearances came in 1924 as the logo of the Columbia Pictures movie studio, though this Columbia borrowed Lady Liberty’s torch.
A 25-foot-long lounging Lady Liberty is emigrating from the New York area and taking up residence in Arlington, among its bronze Marines and steel spires. During the first week of August ...
In the 19th century, Columbia appeared often in cartoons. Here, she gives a Lady Liberty-like welcome to persecuted Germans in 1881: ...
Dear Sandy: You start with me, of course. Lady Columbia, also known as the Torch Lady and Lady Liberty, has an interesting past. No one seems to know who the first model was, if indeed there was a ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Before Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty ...
Lady Liberty debuted on the big screen in 1924, following a decision by Columbia Pictures’ founders, brothers Jack and Harry Cohn and business partner Joe Brandt, to change the name of the company ...