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    Explore "the historic new orleans collection" with insightful episodes like "7 THNOC Tour times", "Antiques Forum 2011: The French Empire Style and Its Influence in the American South", "Antiques Forum 2011: Louisiana Garden Design- Early French Influence: People-Plans-Plants-Embellishments", "Antiques Forum 2011: New Treasures at The Historic New Orleans Collection" and "Antiques Forum 2011: From Panniers to Bustles: French Influence on the Fashion of the Gulf Coast South" from podcasts like ""New Orleans History", "New Orleans History", "New Orleans History", "New Orleans History" and "New Orleans History"" and more!

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    Antiques Forum 2011: Louisiana Garden Design- Early French Influence: People-Plans-Plants-Embellishments

    Antiques Forum 2011: Louisiana Garden Design- Early French Influence: People-Plans-Plants-Embellishments
    Neil G. Odenwald, PhD, Professor Emeritus and Former Director at the School of Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University, presents Louisiana Garden Design- Early French Influence: People-Plans-Plants-Embellishments for the 2011 Antiques Forum at the Historic New Orleans Collection.

    Antiques Forum 2011: Opulence and Intrigue: Odiot, Rihouët, and the Diplomatic Service of Alabama’s William Rufus King

    Antiques Forum 2011: Opulence and Intrigue: Odiot, Rihouët, and the Diplomatic Service of Alabama’s William Rufus King
    Daniel F. Brooks, Director(retired) at the Arlington Historic House and Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama, presents Opulence and Intrigue: Odiot, Rihouët, and the Diplomatic Service of Alabama’s William Rufus King for the 2011 Antiques Forum at the Historic New Orleans Collection.

    Antiques Forum 2011: Among the First French

    Antiques Forum 2011: Among the First French
    Tom Savage, Director of Museum Affairs at the Winterhur Museum presents Among the First French: The Early Huguenot Experience in the Carolina Lowcountry for the 2011 Antiques Forum at the Historic New Orleans Collection. It is followed by John H Lawrence, Director of Museum Programs at the Historic New Orleans Collection presenting Following the Trail of (French) Bread Crumbs in the Coastal South.

    Bill Russell Lectures: Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music Pt 2

    Bill Russell Lectures: Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music Pt 2
    John H. Lawrence, Director of Museum Programs at the Historic New Orleans Collection introduces Bruce Boyd Raeburn. Raeburn is a Curator at the Tulane University’s Hogan Jazz Archive and plays the drums. He presents Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music. Recorded in 2012.

    Bill Russell Lectures: Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music Pt 1

    Bill Russell Lectures: Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music Pt 1
    John H. Lawrence, Director of Museum Programs at the Historic New Orleans Collection introduces Bruce Boyd Raeburn. Raeburn is a Curator at the Tulane University’s Hogan Jazz Archive and plays the drums. He presents Reflections of Bechet, A New Orleans Jazz Original: The Man and the Music. Recorded in 2012.

    Bill Russell Lectures: Drumming New Orleans Style

    Bill Russell Lectures: Drumming New Orleans Style
    Alfred E. Lemmon, Director of the Williams Research Center at the Historic New Orleans Collection introduces Barry Martyn with Bruce Boyd Raeburn. Martyn is a drummer originally from England who has ties to New Orleans. Raeburn is a Curator at the Tulane University’s Hogan Jazz Archive and plays the drums. Martyn and Raeburn present Drumming New Orleans Style. Recorded in 2001.

    Bill Russell Lectures: Millennial Reflections on the Impact of Jelly Roll Morton

    Bill Russell Lectures: Millennial Reflections on the Impact of Jelly Roll Morton
    Alfred E. Lemmon, Director of the Williams Research Center at the Historic New Orleans Collection introduces Bill Russell. For the first annual Bill Russell lecture, Dr. Michael White, Professor of Spanish and African Music at Xavier University and historian of New Orleans jazz and performer, presents Millennial Reflections on the Impact of Jelly Roll Morton. Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941) was a jazz pianist and composer who was born and raised in New Orleans. Recorded in 2000.
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