PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
Coriell-Hardy photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of members and friends of the Coriell and Hardy families of Baltimore, Maryland.
Cover-Long-Deekens photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of the Cover, Deekens, Long, and Lamar families, with many locations in Allegany County, Maryland, including Cumberland and Mount Savage.
Crawford-Frost photograph collection
This collection contains photographs related to the Crawford–Frost family, circa 1929-1957.
Crown Cork and Seal photograph collection
This collection contains photographic negatives and positives on glass plates, used by the Crown Cork and Seal Company of Baltimore in the manufacture of bottle caps. The dates of the collection span 1939-1945.
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.
Despeaux-Mitchell photograph collection
The collection contains photographs and genealogical materials related to the Despeaux family, including Gore, Eccleston, Steen, and Mitchell family lines. The collection also contains photographs and U.S. Army service records of James I. Mitchell a member of the U.S. Army’s 29th division during World War II.
Donald Reichle photograph collection
Donald T. Tschudy collection of Keidel photographs
This collection contains a portrait of Henry Keidel, founder of a Baltimore-based hardware enterprise. Also included are views of Dickeyville, Baltimore.