Box HEN.00.B1
Contains 150 Results:
Interior view of the Regent Theater in Baltimore, Maryland, September 1948
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Billboard advertising the film The Prince of Peace at the Regent Theater in Baltimore, Maryland, May 1951
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene showing the billboard and marquee of the Regent Theater, featuring the film The Prince of Peace. Several pedestrians walk in front of the theater, May 1951
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
A billboard advertising the film Sunset Boulevard at the Regent Theater in Baltimore, Maryland. To the left, the marquee lists the names of Barbara Stanwyck, an actress, and two films, The Furies and Trouble Preferred, September 1950
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene of a billboard featuring Down to the Sea in Ships outside of the Regent Theater in Baltimore, Maryland, May 1949
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene. Billboard for the film David and Bathsheba (1951). Regent Theatre, 1619 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, 1951
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene. Billboard for the film Phone Call from a Stranger (1952). Regent Theatre, 1619 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, April 1952
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene. Billboard for the film The Black Rose (1950). Regent Theatre, 1619 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, July 1950
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene. Billboard for the film Viva Zapata! (1952). Regent Theatre, 1619 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore, February 1952
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.
Street scene. Billboard for the film The Black Rose (1950). Regent Theatre, 1619 Pennsylvania Avenue, Baltimore. Shows pedestrian, July 1950
Series II of the Paul Henderson Photograph Collection is comprised of two boxes and contains images of Pennsylvania Avenue; movie theaters; National Association for the Advancment of Colored People (NAACP) events; politicians; barber shops, clothing stores, and grocery stores; Johns Hopkins Hospital; Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie (now Bowie State University); graduates; classes; and Druid Hill Park.