PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 16 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.
Amy Davis photograph collection
Three signed photographic prints by photojournalist Amy Davis, depicting the demolition and abandonment of two Baltimore movie theaters.
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.
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.
John Appleton Wilson photograph collection
This collection primarily contains photographs of 19th century Baltimore buildings, from newly-built townhouses and estate houses (many designed by the architectural firm of J.A. and W.T. Wilson) to examples of historic and vernacular architecture, which were collected by architect John Appleton Wilson (1851-1927).
Joshua Fitze photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs taken by Joshua P. Fitze of Reisterstown, Maryland showing local scenes dated mostly circa 1902-1909.
Marjorie Martinet photograph collection
This collection contains photographs related to Marjorie Martinet, primarily of her visits to Maine. Also included are photographs of the sculpture of Beatrice Fenton.
Maryland county courthouse photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of twenty-two county courthouses in Maryland circa 1954, all captioned.