Baltimore (Md.)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Robert L. Harris photograph collection
The Robert L. Harris photograph collection comprises 137 glass and film negatives taken by Robert L. Harris, depicting life in Baltimore, Maryland in the first half of the 20th century. Topics include the Harris family, home interiors and exteriors, construction sites, businesses and cityscapes of Baltimore during World War II. Most of the locations depicted are unidentified.
Rokos family collection of Czech-American photographs
This collection consists of photographs that depict the Czech community in East Baltimore. Subjects include the Rokos and Klecka families. Also included are images of a grocery store and saloon, as well as family portraits, wedding photographs, and images of funeral processions.
Ruby Head scrapbook
This scrapbook was kept by Mrs. Ruby Mae Head in the summer of 1940 to document her trip from San Antonio, Texas to Baltimore, Maryland, so that her husband could report for duty at Fort Holabird. It includes postcards, newspaper clippings, printed ephemera, photographs, and written commentary.
Sherman slide collection
The Sherman slide collection contains approximately 180 35mm color slides, 1970-1974, of landmarks (Baltimore Zoo, Hopkins Plaza, etc.) and events (City Fair, Flower Mart, etc.) in Baltimore City and Harford County.
Slater and Slater and Roy business correspondence and records
Small print-subject collection
The Small Print-Subject Collection consists of over 1,300 advertisements, woodcuts, etchings, drawings, newspaper images, newspaper clippings, small booklets, and other items. Most date from the 18th and 19th century. The prints in this collection are less than 10 x 15 inches in size.
The Baltimore Fire publications collection
This is an artificial collection of photographic pamphlets of the Baltimore Fire of 1904.
Therocious Gray, 1972 October 4
Therocious Gray was a Baltimore "street arab" or huckster. In this interview, he discusses: Street vending in the 1930s; watermelon cries; the Harlem Square neighborhood; decorating horses on vending wagons. Audio includes prayer by Albert L. Paige and short statements by hucksters Willie Jones and Eddie Toatley.
Tickner Funeral Home photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of William J. Tickner and Sons funeral home at various points in its existence, including activities, personnel, interior and exterior views, and the coffin showroom.
Vera R. Kaminski manuscript collection
This collection contains documents and ephemera related to Vera R. Kaminski’s participation in Baltimore professional groups. This includes the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, Women’s Society of the Engineers Club, and Women’s Auxiliary to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.