PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Jessie B. Davis photograph collection
This collection includes photographs taken mainly by Van Buren Davis circa 1900-1915. Subjects are people and places in Baltimore, Maryland and vicinity, including Druid Hill Park and Zoo, Reservoir Hill, views from Prospect Hill, and the ruins of the 1904 Baltimore Fire, especially at Hoen and Co. Family groups, picnics, and Christmas scenes are included, and rural scenes which are probably in Cecil County, Maryland.
Johnson-Wier-Wayland family photograph collection
This collection contains formal studio portraits of the Johnson, Cushing, Wier, and Wayland family members of Baltimore, Maryland. Also included are informal portraits and outdoor views in Baltimore and Tolchester, Maryland.
Katherine Poole photograph collection
This collection consists of nineteenth century photographs taken by Maryland area photographers collected by the donor.
Keene-Rasin photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Sam Keene and Julia Claypoole Rasin, and pictures of Keene and Rasin homes in the Mount Vernon area of Baltimore, Maryland.
Legg photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of Baltimore city made by Joseph Baker Legg, circa 1905-1938.
Lucas Brothers, Inc., photograph collection
This collection contains photographs related to the business ventures of Lucas Brothers, Inc., circa 1909-1962.
Maryland photographers collection
This collection consists of photographs by Maryland photographers or studios, which are mainly studio portraits of unidentified subjects. Most of the photographs are from Baltimore. Most of the photoprints are mounted on cards imprinted with photographer's or studio's name and address. There are a few images from outside Maryland and a few non-portrait images.
McFee photograph collection
This collection includes photographs taken or collected by Eugene Gwynn McFee, staff photographer for the Baltimore American, 1913-1919. The images reveal everyday life in Baltimore, the effects of World War I on soldiers, recreational activities, and Woodrow Wilson's funeral, among others. The dates of the collection span 1900-1930.
Merchants' Exchange photograph collection
This collection includes photographs of exterior views of the Merchants' Exchange building in Baltimore. Also included are views of the demolition of the building and copy photographs of prints and drawings.
Montebello‑Druid Conduit photograph collection
This collection consists of four albums of photographs relating to the 1930s construction of the Montebello‑Druid Conduit, including Baltimore rowhouse neighborhoods Charles Village, Remington, and Waverly.