Photograph collections
Found in 252 Collections and/or Records:
Bernet photograph album
This collection contains photographs of Baltimore street scenes and buildings, 1886-1887.
Berry-Edwards-Mattingly family photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs related to the Berry, Edwards, and Mattingly families, circa 1850-1890. Most depict Kate Mattingly Edwards Berry (1857-1954), the mother of the donor.
Bertha Wooden photograph collection
This collection consists of portraits of members of the Yoe, Wack, Kalben and Wooden families ca. 1890-1900 as well as views from around the state, including Baltimore and Western Maryland.
Blanche Hungerford Latimer photograph collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Blanche Hungerford Latimer. Subjects range from scenes in New York City to portraits of her friends and family. The collection also includes her husband’s, Walter R. Latimer, work on similar subjects. Other photographers represented in the collection are Paul L. Anderson, Alice Willet, Clarence H. White, and H. R. Neeson.
Bornschein photograph collection
The Bornschein photograph collection contains twelve photographs of composer Franz Bornschein and his wife, Hazel Knox, as well as the printed catalog: "Choral Compositions by Franz Bornschein."
Bosley-Kimbrel family photograph collection
This collection incudes portraits of the Robert and Martha Kimbrel family, circa 1870-1970. Also included are photographs of Dimmitt family gravestones.
Boyd family collection of Civil War photographs
This collection contains photographs pertaining to the American Civil War collected by the Boyd family, circa 1861-1935.
Brantz Mayer-Hayden photograph collection
This collection contains photographs printed by the Bendann Brothers to illustrate Brantz Mayer's book, Baltimore: Past and Present with Biographical Sketches of its Representative Men, in 1871.
Brauer-Carson-Haskell-Flynn family photograph collection
This collection contains approximately 40 photographs of the Brauer-Carson-Haskell-Flynn family, including 4 cased photos and two uncased tintypes. The majority are studio portraits of Baltimore residents, 1900-1920, with a few feature Baltimore backdrops.