Box 5 [4x5]
Container
Contains 25 Results:
Baltimore City Hall dome, illuminated for Star-Spangled Banner Centennial celebrations., 1914
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3821-2
East front of Baltimore City Hall, decorated for Star-Spangled Banner Centennial celebrations., 1914
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3822
Looking east along West Mount Vernon Place from Cathedral Street. Baltimore., circa 1900
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3823
Dates:
circa 1900
219-247 West Hoffman Street. Fifth Regiment Armory, exterior illuminations., circa 1912
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3824-1
Dates:
circa 1912
219-247 West Hoffman Street. Fifth Regiment Armory, exterior illuminations., circa 1912
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3824-2
Dates:
circa 1912
Pratt Street Pier No. 4 under construction, seen from west., circa 1908
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3826
Dates:
circa 1908
Queenstown and Love Point Transportation Company’s steamboat Dreamland., circa 1909
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3827
Dates:
circa 1909
Harbor scene. Building new docks. Baltimore., circa 1905
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3828
Dates:
circa 1905
Firemen’s Parade on South Broadway with a circa 1890 fire engine, 1906 September 12
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3825-A
Content Description
Part of the Baltimore Jubilee, known as "Jubilee Week", which was a week-long series of events and parades beginning on 1906 September 9 to mark the city's recovery and renaissance after the Great Fire of 1904.
Dates:
1906 September 12
Crowds viewing Firemen’s Parade at South Broadway and Bank Street, 1906 September 12
Item — Box: 5 [4x5]
Identifier: MC3825-C
Content Description
Part of the Baltimore Jubilee, known as "Jubilee Week", which was a week-long series of events and parades beginning on 1906 September 9 to mark the city's recovery and renaissance after the Great Fire of 1904.
Dates:
1906 September 12