PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Evergreen-Red Cross Institute for the Blind photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of soldiers at the Red Cross Institute for the Blind learning various skills in the aftermath of World War I. Also included are images of administrators and visiting dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth and Helen Keller.
Ezekiel Haynie photograph collection
This collection contains 6 photographs related to Princess Anne physician Ezekiel Haynie (1770-1799) and the Haynie and Done families.
Fenwick collection of Niernsee photographs
This collection contains photography portraits of Niernsee and Atkinson family members, as well as views in Columbia, South Carolina and vicinity.
Figgins photograph collection
This collection contains photographs made or collected by Lt. Bernard W. Figgins, thought to have originated during his service in the United States Navy in World War I, depicting ships (Stockton, USS Von Steuben, Jason, USS Hopkins) and crews including African American sailors. There are a few images made in 1964-1970.
Fowler photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of mostly unidentified individuals located in Paris, London, and Baltimore circa 1860-1869.
Francis E. Old Jr., photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of streets and buildings in Baltimore City, from upscale townhomes to alley houses, as well as aerial views of streets and buildings in the Downtown business district, 1930-1940.
Frick family photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of the Frick, Turnbull, Poultney, and Ramsay families, among others. There are also some copy photographs of paintings.
Gaddess photograph and ephemera collection
This collection contains a photograph of the front of the Gaddess Brothers Steam Marble Works building in Baltimore, Maryland along with three pieces of printed ephemera.
Gail-Hinrichs family photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of the Hinrichs and Gail family members, as well as scenes in their homes in Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1890-1952.