PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
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.
William Carter photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Baltimore scenes: buildings, construction of the city, night and winter scenes, parks, railroads, and festivals. Also included are group and individual portraits.
William Duncan McKim photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of members of the McKim family, including Doctor William Duncan McKim and his wife, violinist Leonora Jackson McKim.
William Maisel photograph collection
William Maisel (1889-1966) worked for the Cummins and Consolidated Engineering Company. The collection contains photographs of various construction projects in Maryland including the Calvert Distillation Company, Hutzler Brothers Company, and the Hospital for Women of Maryland in Baltimore City.
William N. Kolb Jr., photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Kolb family. It holds several portraits of family members, as well as photographs of places they visited and events they attended, circa 1939-1945.
William S. Marston School photograph and ephemera collection
This collection contains photographs and ephemera related to the William S. Marston School. Photographs of individual students represent the majority of the collection, but teacher portraits and team and class photographs are also included.
William Warthen photograph collection
This collection contains seven photographs relating to Dr. William Warthen’s tenure on the staff of the Baltimore City Health Department.
Wilmer – Hoffman – Deford photograph collection
Wilson family photograph collection
This collection contains studio portraits by Baltimore photographers of the family and friends of Dr. Robert T. Wilson and Etta Wilson Whiteley, circa 1881-1899.
Winder-Darrell photograph album
The Winder-Darrell photograph album consists of 47 photographs of various family members and notable Marylanders, circa 1861-1880.