Portrait photography -- United States
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
George W. Dobbin photograph collection
This collection contains 251 images from the collection of George Washington Dobbin, a lawyer, judge, founding member of the Maryland Historical Society, and amateur photographer. The majority of the photographs in the collection are stereoviews, with most created by Dobbin.
Germania Maennerchor photograph album
This collection contains portraits of members of the Germania Maennerchor of Baltimore, circa 1865.
Gillet photograph collection
The Gillet photograph collection contains a photograph album of portraits of Martin Gillet (founder of first tea importation and distribution firm in the United States) and numerous family members, circa 1870s-1880s, as well as approximately 25 loose cartes de visite of the same.
Gilman-Paul family photograph collection
This collection contains photographs of the Gilman and Paul families and relatives.
Gittings photograph collection
This collection contains photographs by Anna Sellman Gittings, depicting the Gittings home, as well as friends and family members. Also included are rural scenes along the Gunpowder River.
Gover family photograph collection
This collection contains studio portraits of the Gover family and friends, as well as one photograph of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad station in Belair, 1907.
Griffin-Murray-Studds-Douty family photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of the Griffin, Murray, Studds, and Douty family.
Grishington Spicer Jones family photograph collection
This collection consists of 85 photographs relating to Grishington Spicer Jones, Sr. (1802 – circa 1879) and his descendants.
H. Hanford Hopkins photograph albums
This collection includes nine albums of photographs of Howard Hanford Hopkins, II (1848-1906) and his family and friends in New Market, Frederick County, Maryland. Many of the images were photographed by Hopkins.
Hambleton photograph collection
This collection contains undated studio portraits (cartes de visite) of Cromwell, Hambleton, and Thysen family members, thought to have been made circa 1860. Also ncluded are snapshots of a 1928 garden party at Buckingham Palace in London, England.