PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Atkinson family photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Atkinson family, friends and home in Garrison (Baltimore County, Maryland) and scenes of recreational activities in the Green Spring Valley.
Brown photograph collection
Canton Improvement Association photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of the residential and industrial area of the Canton neighborhood in Baltimore. Also included are photographs of neighborhood events, as well as images of homes and churches.
Chandlee photograph collection
This collection contains photographs collected by the Chandlee family of Baltimore, Maryland, including studio portraits and informal snapshots of Chandlee and Mottu family members and friends.
Charles Chaney photograph collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Charles Chaney and placed in album titled "Vacation Memories, Summer '02", with scenes in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Eastern Shore photograph collection
This collection contains two photograph albums depicting life on Maryland's Eastern Shore, circa 1890-1900. Also included are scenes in Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Harris-Brent photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of the Lloyd, Tilghman, and Lurman family members, as well as group photographs at events.
King photograph collection
This collection contains photographs created or collected by Dr. John T. King, Jr., dated 1907-1930.
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.
McGlannan family photograph collection
This collection contains images of McGlannan family members photographed in Baltimore and Garrett County, Maryland circa 1910.