PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Augusta Adele Smith photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Augusta Adele Smith Jones and her family members and friends, dated 1865-1902.
Baden photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Richard T. Baden and his wife Elinor Baden, as well as group portraits including Richard Baden in business settings, circa 1870-1955.
Baird Montgomery County photograph collection
This collection contains photographs taken of and by Baird family members in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Baltimore Chronicle newspaper collection
The Baltimore Chronicle Photograph Collection contains more than 7600 photographs from the archives of the Baltimore Chronicle Newspaper, a free alternative newspaper published in print form from 1973 to 2003.
Baltimore City buildings photograph collection
This photographic survey of Baltimore’s city buildings from 1926-1927 includes views of City Hall, fire and police stations, municipal markets, Enoch Pratt Free Library branches, monuments, parks, public squares, city waterworks and more.
Baltimore City College photograph collection
The collection consists of photographs relating to Baltimore City College High School. BCC is Baltimore’s oldest serving high school and 3rd oldest in the country.
Baltimore City Hospitals photograph album
Baltimore Harbor photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Baltimore Harbor, circa 1865-1875.
Baltimore Sesquicentennial celebration photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Baltimore Sesquicentennial Celebration in 1880. Images primarily reveal Baltimore City streets, monuments, hotels, and businesses, as well as event decorations, group portraits, and parade floats.
Baltimore Sewerage and State Roads Commission photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of new construction or the conditions of existing infrastructure in Baltimore City. The photographs contain records of numerous city streets and transportation in the city. Also included are images of pedestrians and workers, including African Americans. The dates of the collection span 1908-1924.
