View of items in the North America display case at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
A view of a moderate sized wooden camel bell, with the lip and clapper parts visible, made of acacia, acquired at a camel market in Hargesia, Somalia - taken off a camel being sold for slaughter. The collar is made from inner bark of on acacia...
View of items in the in the Modern Bell display case at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of the North America section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
A close up view of items in a glass case, used in the Australia section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
Visitor viewing the Europe section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
A close up view of the lip and clapper parts of a moderate sized wooden camel bell, made of acacia, acquired at a camel market in Hargesia, Somalia - taken off a camel being sold for slaughter. The collar is made from inner bark of on acacia...
View of items in the in the Modern Bell display case at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of display posters at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of items in a glass display case, used in the Africa section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
A close up view of a small bell made of acacia wood, acquired from nomads south of Galcaio, Somalia - in excellent condition, with a five string plait collar of inner-bark strings;
A view of a moderate sized wooden camel bell, with the lip and clapper parts visible, made of acacia, acquired at a camel market in Hargesia, Somalia - taken off a camel being sold for slaughter. The collar is made from inner bark of on acacia...
A close up view of a small bell made of acacia wood, acquired from nomads south of Galcaio, Somalia - in excellent condition, with a five string plait collar of inner-bark strings;
A close up view of a small bell made of acacia wood, acquired from nomads south of Galcaio, Somalia - in excellent condition, with a five string plait collar of inner-bark strings;
View of the Africa section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of items in the North America display case at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of two Somali camel bells laying in the sand ; Bell on Left: A small bell made of acacia wood, acquired from nomads south of Galcaio, Somalia - in excellent condition, with a five string plait collar of inner-bark strings. Bell on right: A...
View of a poster from the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit, showing a diagram of the parts of a bell, held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of the Australia section of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of a display case from the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land, held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
View of items in in the display case featuring Australia, as part of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010.
View of items in the in the European Bell display case at the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library October 28, 2009 through January 22, 2010;
A lecture presented by Thad Box given on October 28, 2009 at the USU Merrill-Cazier Library to open the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit exhibit;
View of a variety of brass bells acquired in Rajasthan, India. These types of bells are often used for decoration of camels, or sometimes horses and elephants. Although evidence of wear and use are visible, the age is unknown;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a variety of brass bells acquired in Rajasthan, India. These types of bells are often used for decoration of camels, or sometimes horses and elephants. Although evidence of wear and use are visible, the age is unknown;
View of a large Moore/Blum bell, which pre-dates the Civil War. The triangle fold of the metal on the top, the oval mouth, and two-riveted sides are characteristic of the earliest bells made. Decades of wear and makeshift repairs are visible. ...
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
A close up view of the leather strap attached to a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974; ;
A close up view of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
View of a large Moore/Blum bell, which pre-dates the Civil War. The triangle fold of the metal on the top, the oval mouth, and two-riveted sides are characteristic of the earliest bells made. Decades of wear and makeshift repairs are visible. ...
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a variety of brass bells acquired in Rajasthan, India. These types of bells are often used for decoration of camels, or sometimes horses and elephants. Although evidence of wear and use are visible, the age is unknown;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a large Moore/Blum bell, which pre-dates the Civil War. The triangle fold of the metal on the top, the oval mouth, and two-riveted sides are characteristic of the earliest bells made. Decades of wear and makeshift repairs are visible. ...
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a large Moore/Blum bell, which pre-dates the Civil War. The triangle fold of the metal on the top, the oval mouth, and two-riveted sides are characteristic of the earliest bells made. Decades of wear and makeshift repairs are visible. ...
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
A close up view of the leather strap attached to a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974; ;
View of an Australian Condamine bell, one of the country's most famous bells, showing the mouth, lip, and clapper parts inside. Acquired near Charleville, Queensland;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a variety of brass bells acquired in Rajasthan, India. These types of bells are often used for decoration of camels, or sometimes horses and elephants. Although evidence of wear and use are visible, the age is unknown;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a variety of brass bells acquired in Rajasthan, India. These types of bells are often used for decoration of camels, or sometimes horses and elephants. Although evidence of wear and use are visible, the age is unknown;
View of a large Moore/Blum bell, which pre-dates the Civil War. The triangle fold of the metal on the top, the oval mouth, and two-riveted sides are characteristic of the earliest bells made. Decades of wear and makeshift repairs are visible. ...
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired from the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
View of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors attend the presentations for the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors and library staff at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
A visitor views a display at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
A visitor views a display at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Barbara Middleton and visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Barbara Middleton, exhibit co-curator, presenting at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Thad Box, retired dean of Utah State University's College of Natural Resources, lecturing at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009. Box's personal...
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
View of visitors at a refreshment table at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Overhead view of visitors at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Visitors and library staff at the opening night reception of the Bells: Connecting Animals, People and Land Exhibit held at the Merrill-Cazier Library, October 28, 2009;
Side view of a Bevin style bell made and sold for the Obama campaign, "Yes we can" written on the side. Acquired at the State of Utah Democratic Convention, 2008;
View of a large brass cow bell from Switzerland. This particular bell was never used on cattle but is a representation of what bells were used on cattle in the Alps;
View of a camel bell, made from an unknown type of wood, acquired from a nomad camp east of El Dere, Somalia. The shape is atypical of Somali bells indicating another artisan, age, or perhaps tribe. The wood is weathered and damaged, showing...
View of a large Basque sheep bell made in France, which belonged to a sheepherder from Spain and used on sheep in Morgan County. Acquired by the Utah Woolgrowers at their annual meeting in 1974;
View of a Bevin style bell made and sold for the Obama campaign, "Yes we can" written on the side. Acquired at the State of Utah Democratic Convention, 2008;
Under-side view of a cast iron bell similar to cow bells used in central Europe. The bell was found in Montana, where recent erosion had uncovered the remains of sheep that had been buried in a mudslide in the 1880s;