Regalia
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 436 Collections and/or Records:
Daughters of America Regalia, Costumes, and Supplies catalog, No. 100, undated
This catalog contains costumes, collars, badges, etc.
Daughters of Rebekah regalia catalog, No. 88, 1910-1919
This catalog has regalia, costumes, jewelry and more. Images are in black and white.
Decorations and Patriotic Novelties catalog, 1931
Degree of Pocahontas Regalia, Supplies, Jewels, etc., etc., Catalogue No. 218, circa 1907
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Degree of Pocahontas. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
DeMolay Official Gift Catalog, 1963-1964
Gift catalogue for DeMolay includes images of pins, keys, rings, jewels, belt buckles, billfold, knifes, robes, banners, crown, jackets, shirts, and luggage, etc.
DeMolay Official Gift Catalog, 1975
Collection of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
DeMoulin Brothers regalia catalog, No. 331, undated
This catalog is not specific to a particular fraternal organization, but rather contains all sorts of tricks, practical jokes, and hazing tools for candidates and initiates. This includes things such as the electric carpet, deceptive glasses, trick guns, invisible paddle machine, costumes (some of which romanticize and appropriate non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures), and more.
Descriptive Price List of Independent Order of Odd Fellows, No. 2, circa 1880
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Dessins à l’usage du Grand & Sublime Ordre Royal de H.R.D.M. de Killwining Sis à Edimbourg en Ecosse et Nécessaire à tous les Chapitres Ecossais des deux Hémisphères, circa 1800
Detroit Sheet Metal and Brass Works regalia catalogs, 1899
The Detroit Sheet Metal and Brass Works Company, later the Detroit Shipbuilding Company, catered mainly for the need of fraternal organization for realistic props for ritual work and regalia. The catalog offered items such as helmets, shields, spears (hollow and not hollow), pole tops (such as crosses, eagles, etc.), crowns, shackles, and more.
