Box 1
Contains 102 Results:
Richmond Makert and Armory. 800 block, Howard Street, Baltimore, circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Recreation Pier. Thames Street at foot of Broadway, Baltimore, circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene, elevated view. Looking west on Lexington Street from Charles Street, Baltimore. Fidelity building, right; O'Neill Company, left; Baltimore Gas and Electric at end of block. Also shows Kay Jeweler Company, Bachrach Photographers, Huyler's Restaurant; part of The Century Theatre sign, automobiles, streetcar tracks; horse-drawn carts; Stewart and Company painted sign, circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Baltimore Street looking east from Charles Street, Baltimore. Shows Warner and Company, Hillton Clothes, Miller's, Robbins Hat, National Bank, Hearst Tower, circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Looking south on St. Paul Street, Baltimore. Shows Harry M. Cotton Merchant Tailor, Emerson and Morgan Retail Coal, Monroe Clothes, First National Bank (Light Street and Redwood Street), streetcar, automobiles, circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Charles Street near 33rd Street, Baltimore, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Charles Street looking north from corner of Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Shows Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company (B&O) building on left, The Hub (Division of Hecht Company) on right, Kranz-Smith Sanders & Stayman Pianos, Katz Jewelers, and automobiles, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Mount Vernon Place looking northwest. Shows Washington Apartments, 100 North Charles Street at left, monument to Justice Taney, Stafford Hotel Apartments, and automobiles, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Fayette Street, looking west from St. Paul Street, Baltimore. Shows Maryland Hotel (16 East Fayette Street), Gunther Building (on right with Harriman Company office), sign for bowling alley, streetcar, and automobiles, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Intersection of Charles Street and North Avenue, looking south at 1800 block of Charles Street. Shows elevated traffic booth with officer, traffic, United Cigars, Hotel Waldorf, William M. Fouch Company, Inc. Pharmacists, Log Cabin Candy, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.