Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, circa 1970
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Sailboat races (Annapolis?), 1974
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Unidentified church (ivy-covered) (Trinity Episcopal Church, Long Green, Glen Arm, Maryland?), undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
First & Franklin Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Druid Hill Park Boat Lake, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Restroom near Druid Hill Park Boat Lake/ “Deteriorated city facility”, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
“Druid Hill Park horsecar line terminus awaiting restoration”, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Harlem Park?/”Corner of a city park”, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.
Homeland - Pond in Springlake Way, undated
The collection contains photographs taken by Harry S. Scott of Baltimore City. Parks and open space in the city were Scott’s main subjects, but photographs of the Chesapeake Bay are also included. A majority of the photographs are undated but appear to have been taken in the 1970’s. Some pamphlets and ephemera relating to the printing business also make up the collection.