clothing

1976

From "Murphy, John D." folder. From caption on back of photograph: "John D. Murphy - 'Really not my cup of tea.'" Written on back of photograph: "Supervisor John Murphy and his wife Rita."...

1940

From "Bartell, Harry, Ala.Co.Supervisor" folder. Back of photograph appears to list people in it but writing is unclear. Three men pose for a photograph in front of a horse-drawn carriage. In...

10/03/59

Description: The UC Berkeley football stadium stands have a section filled with supporters wearing white shirts. The photo is a close up within this section. The crowd is made up primarily of men...

 (Lady with Hand to Face)
c.1855

Leather case (brown), sixth-plate; floral arrangement inside geometric design. Oval mat, red satin insert. Paper label intact. Hand-tinted daguerreotype.

Jun-43
 (Looking for Work)
Feb-36

from work print collection

 (Texas Family)
1936

see A67.137.93534 & .94218 for other photographs of this family from work print collection

 (Oklahoma Refugees)
c. 1935

from work print collection

c. 1975

Poster is printed on light blue paper with red text. The bottom right corner has a small circle with an outline of bread and roses. The circle reads, "Southern Clothing & Textile Workers Union...

Advertisement for Joe Boxer. Image of a woman wearing pearls and sunglasses with big ratted hair and the words "Joe Boxer" in white writing on the side.

1950-1960

28-page issue of "Yosemite Nature Notes," this one with the theme "Yosemite Indians." Gives information and illustrations relating to the California Indians of the Yosemite Valley.

This...

c. 1926

Photograph of two women holding a golf club on a golf course. Part of the McIntosh family photos.

1940

Photograph of Mrs. Ruth MacIntosh, donor's grandmother. Printed in the lower right corner of the image is "Treasure Island, San Francisco, Calif. 1940." The photo shows two women walking each with...

c. 1940

This black and white glossy snap shot of Manuel Rivera III shows the little boy standing on a porch in front of a chair. He is dressed in the blue, sailor-style outfit that is part of this...

c. 1874-1879

Tintype in a brown, wooden jigsawed frame. The tintype is of three children, L-R: girl, hair parted in the center, wearing a dress and a short necklace; girl (much younger) seated in a high chair...

1872-1879

Tintype of four boys, fitted into a brown, wooden, jigsawed frame. Two older boys stand in the back, two younger boys are seated in the front. Both of the seated boys wear jackets which appear...

April 4, 1874

This copy of the "Oakland Daily Tribune" is printed in black ink, on a single fold of cream colored paper. At the lower proper right corner of the first page is "Oakland, February 28, 1874,"...

Oct-74

"New Ingenue" magazine was meant for a young female audience, probably in competition to "Seventeen" magazine. This issue features a jacket embroidered by one of the winners of the Coats and...

2002

Brochure from Goody Goody's spring 2002 line shows images, style names, and numbers of their line of women's slippers, or 'Bon-Bons,' and the same for their line of infant shoes.

1910

Postcard of the beach and a hotel at Capitola. The beach is crowded with spectators, most of them dressed in street clothes and hats. Several carry umbrellas to shade themselves. The hotel, a...

Nov. 1902
31-Jul-04
8-Jul-43

This black and white photograph of the launcing of the S.S. John E. Wilkie, at Kaiser's Richmond Shipyard Number Two, appears to have been made just after the christening, as the ship is slipping...

8-Jul-43

This black and white photograph captures the classic ship launching moment when the bottle of champagne breaks, spuing champagne all over the ship sponsor, in this case, Mrs. Mary Lew Chinn....

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