A figure study drawing by artist Kenyon Cox of a woman representing Learning. This figure is a part of his "Light of Learning" mural, located in the south lunette under the dome at the Winona Public Library in Winona, Minnesota. The mural was a gift to the library from William Hayes in memory of his wife, Charlotte Prentiss Hayes.
A figure study drawing by artist Kenyon Cox of a woman representing History. This figure is a part of his "Light of Learning" mural, located in the south lunette under the dome at the Winona Public Library in Winona, Minnesota. The mural was a gift to the library from William Hayes in memory of his wife, Charlotte Prentiss Hayes.
Design drawing, including plan, elevation and section of Twin City Rapid Transit Sand Car, 43-45 series. These cars were used to sand the rails for adhesion in ice and snow.
Design drawing, including a plan, section and elevation of a switch car - locomotive built by Twin City Rapid Transit for the University of Minnesota, to be used on the Inter-Campus line.
Design drawing, incluidng plan and elevation of an early Twin City Rapid Transit double truck wood streetcar, rebuilt to operate "one-man" (with only a motorman and no conductor). This particular rebuild remained on the drawing board only and was never implemented.
Design drawing, incluidng plan, section and elevation of Twin City Rapid Transit gasoline boat, intended to replace the steam powered Lake Minnetonka express boats. This boat was never built.
Design drawing, including plan and elevation of an older Nashville streetcar, probably used to supply operating dimensions for the group of lightweight streetcars to be built for Nashville. The Twin City Rapid Transit Company built streetcars for other cities including Nashville, Tennessee.
Design drawing, including plan, elevation and section of the lightweight streetcar built by Twin City Rapid Transit for the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Design drawings, including plans and elevations comparing the lightweight streetcars Twin City Rapid Transit Company built for the cities of Nashville, Chattanooga and Evansville.