PHOTO. Photograph Collections
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
E. J. Gallagher Realty Company photograph and ephemera collection
This collection consists of photographs and ephemera related to the E.J. Gallagher Realty Company one of the premier builders of rowhomes in Baltimore in the first half of the 20th century.
E. Tilghman Earle photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of buildings in and around Baltimore, as well as buildings in Baltimore County and Annapolis. Also identified are identified portraits.
Francis E. Old Jr., photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of streets and buildings in Baltimore City, from upscale townhomes to alley houses, as well as aerial views of streets and buildings in the Downtown business district, 1930-1940.
Gail-Hinrichs family photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs of the Hinrichs and Gail family members, as well as scenes in their homes in Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1890-1952.
Germania Maennerchor photograph album
This collection contains portraits of members of the Germania Maennerchor of Baltimore, circa 1865.
Glass plate negatives photograph collection
This collection contains glass plate negatives that depict various aspects of Maryland social, political, and economic history.
Great Baltimore Fire photograph collection
This collection contains photographs from The Great Baltimore Fire of 1904. Photographs depict the fire before and after it was contained. Photographs are mostly of ruins.
Grishington Spicer Jones family photograph collection
This collection consists of 85 photographs relating to Grishington Spicer Jones, Sr. (1802 – circa 1879) and his descendants.
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.
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.