Puzzles
Puzzle lovers rejoice! Whether you are a puzzle aficionado or history lover, we think you will enjoy these in-between classes or for relaxation. We hope you love these as much as we do.
Archives of Popular Culture
- Black Panther comic, volume 1 number 1, 1976You can find these and many more classic comics in our Comic Book collection: http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/archival_objects/17915.
Freedom Center
- Freedom for Angela Davis poster, undatedFrom the Freedom Center Collection. International Women's Day Edition, People's World. Published by the International Union of Students.
Local History
- Fullerton Mutual Orange Association orange crate label, 1930From the Local History collection, Citrus labels and packaging. For more information, visit http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/resources/66.
Special Collections
- Celestial Chart Southern and Northern HemispheresPublished in 1762 by Matthaus Seutter. Shows both hemispheres with constellations and zodiac signs. Original map by Georg Christoph Eimmart in 1705.
University Archives
- Carleen Simonson at the CSUF Elephant Race, 1964.From University Archives files UA-167 on the Day of the Titan. For more information, visit: http://archives.fullerton.edu/repositories/5/archival_objects/8620
Willis McNelly Science Fiction collection
- Amazing Stories, May 1929From the Willis McNelly Science Fiction collection, SF Periodicals. Look for these in OneSearch, they are classified as SF Periodicals.
These puzzles were created with images from our collections in Jigsaw Explorer. Use the menu to change the background color and modify the number of puzzle pieces. Need to refer to the main image? Select the image icon at the top of the screen. We will continue adding to these regularly, so check back with us often for new puzzles!