Box 2
Contains 127 Results:
Maryland Institute. 1300 Mount Royal Avenue, Baltimore. Northwest corner of West Lanvale Street and Mount Royal Avenue, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Unidentified building. Possibly Mount Royal Pumping Station, Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Mount Royal Terrace between Mosher Street and Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore. West side of 1400 block, Bolton Hill. Shows Spirit of the Confederacy Monument, rowhouses, automobiles, pedestrians.
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Loew's Century Theatre (18 West Lexington Street), Bachrach Photographers, Huyler's Restaurant. Unit block west, Lexington Street, Baltimore. (Now demolished.), circa 1925
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Hazazers Dancing Palace. Also shows Boumi Temple. 107-111 West Franklin Street, Baltimore, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Shows Elite Quick lunch, bowling alley, F.J. Wilson loans, Warner's Metropolitan Theatre (1538 West North Avenue). Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and North Avenue, Baltimore, circa 1922-1947
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Lehman's Hall, 852 North Howard Street, Baltimore. Café des Arts. Shows automobile, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Palace Theatre. 311-317 West Fayette Street, Baltimore. Columbia Burlesque. Also shows streetcar tracks, automobiles, sign for billiards, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. 400 block, East Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Gayety Theatre: 403-405 East Baltimore Street. Also shows the Hearst Tower which housed the Baltimore News-American (AKA The Tower Building, originally built by Maryland Casualty Company) National Central Bank, Frank and Company Clothes, automobiles, and streetcar tracks, circa 1920-1930
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.
Street scene. Academy of Music (500 block, North Howard Street, Baltimore), and Auditorium Theatre (512 North Howard Street, Baltimore), circa 1927
The collection consists of 229 photographic prints and one photographic souvenir booklet. The subjects consist of Baltimore buildings, businesses, piers, schools and colleges, hospitals, fraternal organizations meeting places, film and burlesque theaters, banks, churches and synagogues, street scenes, houses, monuments, City Jail, clubs, city government buildings, clothing companies, Druid Hill Park and zoo, and much more. Most photographs are exterior shots.