PHOTO/PP. Numbered Photograph Collections
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
Radcliffe photograph collection
This collection contains 1 box of photographs collected by George Radcliffe that show scenes of the Susquehanna Railroad Bridge under construction. There are also two photographs of the residence of Dr. William L. Larkin of Baltimore.
Richard Childress photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs taken by Baltimore Sun photographer Richard Childress. Childress worked at the Sun from 1961 until his death in 1984. He covered virtually everything newsworthy for the paper over his more than two decade career: protests, sports, social and cultural events, politics, automobile accidents, house fires, fairs, festivals, and parades, military events, and more.
Rider photograph collection
This collection contains family portraits of the Rider, White, McConkey, Haslup and Bateman families, with pictures of their houses and other sites in the Ruxton and Waverly areas near Baltimore, Maryland.
Rieman family photograph collection
This collection contains photographs, prints, and negatives featuring members of the Rieman family, a prominent Baltimore family. There are also two images of railroad executive Solomon Davies Warfield and opera singer Rosa Ponselle.
Rieman-McIntosh family photograph collection
The Rieman-McIntosh family photograph collection consists of roughly 88 photographs of the two families from 1852-1926.
Robert E. Lee Hall photograph collection
This collection contains photographs collected by Robert E. Lee Hall of Baltimore streets and portraits of Chinese Americans.
Robert Kniesche photograph collection
Robert Vogel glass plate negative collection
This collection contains images depicting the Druid Hill boat house and Mt. Vernon Place in Baltimore, Maryland; Victorian houses in the vicinity of Oakland, Maryland (Garrett County); and the Deer Park Hotel.
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.
Ruth-De Coursey family photograph collection
This collection consists of photographs relating to the Ruths, Nelsons, De Courseys, Phipps and other families, circa 1850‑1940.