Box 1
Container
Contains 169 Results:
Ruins, Baltimore fire - Calvert Bldg., 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1904
Ruins, Baltimore fire - unidentified ice-covered building, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1904
Ruins, Baltimore fire - view of ruined area, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.33
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1904
Ruins, Baltimore fire - view of ruined area, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.34
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1904
Ruins, Baltimore fire - unidentified office interior, 1904
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.35
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1904
Illuminations - Elks Convention, Baltimore, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.36
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1903
Elks Convention - street arch (illuminated), 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.37
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1903
Elks Convention - City Hall dome illumination, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.38
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1903
Elks Convention - City Hall dome illumination, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.39
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1903
Elks Convention - illuminated Welcome arch, 1903
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: PP43.40
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of 2 boxes with 11 folders containing 233 modern photoprints from negatives made circa 1900-1910, most by S. Steuart Hoopper, an amateur photographer. The negatives are primarily glass, with some film. Some of the photos were made by Hoopper's wife Julia Fowler Hoopper, and some by Hoopper's cousin William H. Radcliffe from Dorchester County. There last folder in the collection contains 15 modern photoprints for which negatives exist but for which no documentation is...
Dates:
1903