Historic buildings
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Alexandroffsky and The Crimea photograph album
This collection contins photographs of the estates Alexandroffsky and The Crimea, both houses in Baltimore owned by railroad machinist Thomas DeKay Winans.
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.
Banks family photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Banks and associated families, including the Heilemans and Wilsons.
Benjamin J. Dashiell photograph collection
This collection consists of 30 photographs related to Benjamin J. Dashiell (1867-1943).
Coale photograph collection
This collection contains photographs by George B. Coale (1819-1887) of views along Falls Road to the northwest and along Windsor Mill Road, as well as farms, mills, hotels, quarries, train tunnels, bridges, houses, and ruins. Also included are images of Stricker's and Hollingsworth mills.
Daily Record photograph collection
This collection contains over 8,000 images taken by staff photographers. The collection is arranged in four series: Portraits; Buildings, Businesses, Events, Places; Negatives; and Prints. Portraits of prominent business people, lawyers, and other professionals from the 1970s to 1990s comprise the bulk of images.
DeCourcy Wright Thom photograph collection
This collection includes photographs of the interior and exterior views of the Thom and the Gordon family homes in Baltimore, circa 1892-1902.
Denton photograph collection
This collection contains photographs by Leroy Francis Smith depicting buildings and scenes in and around Denton in Carolina County, Maryland circa 1906.