Inner Harbor (Baltimore, Md.)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Baltimore Harbor photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Baltimore Harbor, circa 1865-1875.
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.
Clarence Becket collection of Maryland National Guard aerial photographs
This collection includes Aerial views of Maryland taken by the Maryland National Guard, including the Inner Harbor and Downtown Baltimore, United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, and Fort McHenry, as well as sites affected by flooding in 1936.
Hill family collection
The Hill Family Collection is composed of materials related to the career activities of three family members who resided in Baltimore, Maryland: Charles Edward Hill, John Boynton Philip Clayton Hill (1879-1941), and Bancroft Hill (1887-1957). Materials include correspondence, financial statements, newspaper clippings, and reports.
Inner Harbor Development slide collection
This collection contains over 4,000 slides of views of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and the development from the beginning to the end of Harborplace and surrounding area. The collection was assembled by Albert M. Copp, a member of mayor Schaefer's Charles Center Inner Harbor Development Organization.
John Dubas photograph collection
The John Dubas Collection consists of 24 boxes of photographs and manuscript materials related to Baltimore photographer John Dubas, including more than 3600 photographic prints, film negatives and glass negatives taken by Dubas between 1900 and 1971, as well as correspondence, ledger books, and log books. There are also newspaper clippings.
Lawrence Johnson slide collection
The Lawrence Johnson slide collection contains 172 35mm color slides of Baltimore landmarks and events, circa 1940-1990s.
Robert Kniesche photograph collection
Twentieth International Navigation Congress scrapbook
This is the scrapbook of Lillian H. Hofmeister, who was the wife of the Baltimore Harbormaster, Jean Hofmeister, during the Twentieth International Navigation Congress held in Baltimore, Maryland from September 11 to 19, 1961. The purpose of the convention was to address topics of international seaport development for the accommodation of nuclear vessels and supertankers.
William C. Steuart photograph collection
This collection contains over 600 images of sail and steam ships and scenes of the Baltimore waterfront, as well as related ephemera.