Box 1
Container
Contains 114 Results:
Emily S. Hayden with her daughter Nan, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.059
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Ruth and Nan Hayden, side door at Catonsville, circa 1913
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.060
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
circa 1913
Nan and Kitty, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.061
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Nan and two girls, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.062
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated