Photograph collections
Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Hughes Gubernatorial campaign photograph collection
This collection contains photographs related to Maryland Governor Harry Hughes gubernatorial campaign and inauguration in 1978 -1979.
Harry S. Scott photograph collection
This 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.
Harry Sythe Cummings photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Harry Sythe Cummings, the first Black Baltimore City Councilman. Also included are portraits of his family members.
Harvey family photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Harvey and Hopkins family members at home and around the world. The dates of the collection spans 1906-1945.
Harwood collection of Mason-Dixon Line marker photographs
This collection contains images of stones marking the Mason-Dixon Line, including both original and replaced milestones. The location of the stones is sometimes indicated. The emphasis of the collecton is on Milestones 102 and below, or on the portion of the boundary from Washington to Cecil Counties.
Henry Keidel photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Henry Keidel as well as group photographs of his staff at Henry Keidel and Company.
Henry Rinn photograph collection
This collection contains photographs by Henry Rinn, Jr., depicting buildings in Baltimore, Maryland, including many office and apartment buildings.
Herbert Sinclair Fairbank photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Herbert Sinclair Fairbank and his family, friends, and colleagues. There is one group portrait of "Baltimore men at Cornell", circa 1908.
Herman Maril photograph collection
This collection consists of 11 photographs and two copies of an article published in the Baltimore Sun regarding Herman Maril, an accomplished modernist painter from Baltimore.
Hill collection of stereoviews
This collection contains 35 stereoviews of Maryland scenes collected by Wayne Hill. There are also 3 cabinet cards of unidentified people.