PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 229 Collections and/or Records:
John McCormick photograph collection
This collection contains photographs that show John McCormick, the Baltimore illustrator who worked on The Baltimore News-Post and American, sketching, circa 1927-1964.
Johnson-Wier-Wayland family photograph collection
This collection contains formal studio portraits of the Johnson, Cushing, Wier, and Wayland family members of Baltimore, Maryland. Also included are informal portraits and outdoor views in Baltimore and Tolchester, Maryland.
Joseph Kohl photograph collection
This collection contains photographs by Joseph Kohl, a photojournalist whose career spanned the 1980s to the early 2000s.
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Joshua Fitze photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs taken by Joshua P. Fitze of Reisterstown, Maryland showing local scenes dated mostly circa 1902-1909.
Julius Sangston Clarke carte de viste collection
The collection consists of two boxes of two photo albums containing 141 carte de visites circa 1860s.
Katherine Poole photograph collection
This collection consists of nineteenth century photographs taken by Maryland area photographers collected by the donor.
Kelly-Hawkins photograph collection
This collection contains one tintype portrait of an unidentified man made by Mosher's Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland.
Kenneth Elsworth Stewart photograph collection
This collection contains photographs from the service of Kenneth Elsworth Stewart, a Lieutenant Colonel in the Civilian Conservation Corps who saw service in World War II and the Korean War.
Keystone View Company stereoview collection
This collection contains over five hundred stereoviews of scenes from different countries around the world.
Kummer photograph collection
This collection contains studio portraits, including a daguerreotype and cased albumen print, of teacher and school headmistress Sarah Agnes Kummer, and Mrs. Johnson, an employee of Kummer's school.