PHOTO. Photograph Collections
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Alan Shaffer photograph collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Alan Shaffer depicting scenes of My Lady's Manor in Harford County, Maryland and the vicinity, and of the annual point-to-point horse race.
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 Heritage Inc. collection
The Baltimore Heritage, Inc. collection consists of 1750 photographs and 900 architectural surveys of parts of Fells Point, Little Italy and Old Town compiled by Robert Kahn for Baltimore Heritage, Inc. in the summer of 1963.
Brown collection
The Brown Collection consists of 483 glass and film negatives. The images are primarily unidentified views of Baltimore and vicinity taken by members of the Baltimore Camera Club.There are also informal and posed portraits, rural scenes (landscape and nature shots), parades (including Baltimore’s homecoming parade of 1907), the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904, beach and boardwalk views, and maritime views.
Bureau of Recreation photograph collection
The Bureau of Recreation photograph collection comprises four boxes of photographic prints and some film negatives depicting activities sponsored by the Baltimore Bureau of Recreation, the Playground Athletic League, and the Children’s Playground Association from 1911 to 1936.
Chamber of Commerce photograph collection
The Chamber of Commerce photograph collection consists of 1 box of 282 photographs from the files of the Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce. The photographs date from 1953 to circa 1966. The majority are photographic prints, with a few film negatives, depicting views around Baltimore City including buildings, political events, sporting events, and maritime scenes.
Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation photograph collection
This collection consists of nine boxes of more than 2400 photographs taken as part of an architectural survey of Baltimore neighborhoods by the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP) in the 1960s. The photographs, almost all 3 ½" x 3 ½" or 3 ½" x 5” black and white photographic prints, are exterior views of buildings identified by street and street number. There are also twelve 35mm negatives.
Donald Reichle photograph collection
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.
Gover family photograph collection
This collection contains studio portraits of the Gover family and friends, as well as one photograph of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad station in Belair, 1907.