Knights of Malta
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Malta Costumes and Supplies Catalog, No. 218, 1882-1922
This catalog contains paraphernalia, costumes, supplies, and more for the Knights of Malta. The supplies are separated in the index by degree. All images are in black and white. On the title page, there is a handwritten note that says "Prices in this Book out of date. Special prices on inquiry." There is also a stamp that says "Arthur W. Kenney, selling agent, Boston Office, 46 Cornhill."
Knights of Malta, Historical and Explanatory Lecture, undated
Lecture in typed format explaining the history of the Ancient and Illustrious Order Knights of Malta which tells of their origin in Jerusalem in 1099.
Knights of Malta postcard, 1908
Card reads, "Make this the Banner Year, 5000 Recruits to the ranks of the Knights of Malta." Red and black background with names of Grand Recorders from Pennslyvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Maine.
Knights of Malta postcard, circa 1900
Knights of Malta Postcard depicting Knight of Malta in uniform. Reverse reads "...Over Drover's & Mechanics Bank, York, PA" in print, with a first line having been cut off. Address is hand written is as "Mr. Edmund/ Goodberg/ Munhall-Penn" in pencil "K of M".
Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, circa 1908
Photolithograph of the Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The building is constructed of brick with a stone entrance. There are trees in front of the building that make the temple only partially visible.
Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1915-1930
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Knights of Malta temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The temple is constructed of tan bricks with a stone trim. In front of the building is a horse-drawn carriage. The front of the postcard is stamped "Plates destroyed".
Knights of Malta Temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1915-1930
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Knights of Malta temple in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The temple is constructed of tan bricks with a stone trim. In front of the building is a horse-drawn carriage. The postcard has a handwritten note on the front that says "Dead".
Lydia Gregory Knights of Malta collection, 1890-1945
Knights of Malta Ephemera and Correspondence, including song sheet, membership application, news clippings (facsimiles), ritual, pamphlet on Protestant Reformation, and correspondence.
