portrait
c. 1890
portrait of a Young Woman |
c.1885
Associated album belonged to donor's aunt, Mrrs. H. W. Jackson (nee Alicia Betancue). Uncle Joseph Bentacue was a photographer who owned a firm called Bentacue & Ditmas. Grandfather... |
1919
This is a platinum print that shows two boys at an indoor pool. The boys appear in the distance at upper left in the image. The boy on the left stands in profile and looks over his left shoulder... |
c. 1890
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mid 20th century
Black and white photograph contains an image of an older woman looking directly into the chin length white hair and wears what appears to be a tunic with a fur collar. Tree braches and vegetation... |
1917
Black and White studio portrait of an older male and female figure. A man stands at left, wearing a coat, knickerbockers, a vest over a white collared shirt, and a bow tie. He holds a flute in... |
early 20th century to mid 20th century
Black and white photograph contains a studio portrait of a male and female figure that stand at center looking straight into the camera. The man has dark hair and a short beard, and he wears boots... |
early 20th century to 1965
Painted photograph on Kodak Safety film contains the image of a male figure with white hair and a beard wearing wire rimmed glasses, a blue blazer over a light colored vest, and a light gray tie... |
mid 20th century
Black and white photograph of Alfred Maurer, uncle of Oscar Maurer, contains a portrait of an older male figure with a white beard and moustache sitting with his right elbow resting on the back... |
1890
Sepia photograph contains an image of six men and six women in a forest setting around a large tree trunk. The majority of the individuals are seated with three standing in the background. The... |
c.1930
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c.1935
Lange #s 35262-35270 are of the arrival of Minnesota farmers bound for Alaska to form the Matanuska settlement. |
c. 1934
Lange Problem #9. Three negatives only two accession numbers (67.137.7594 -.7595). 67.137.7595 has been changed to .7595.1 and this negative has been assigned .7595.2 |
1934
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1934
Lange Problem #19. Negatives do not match images in Contact Sheet books under same Lange #. Catalog Sheets vol. 1, p. 46 lists seven negatives and only three were found in negative envelope (... |
1933
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1920's
Unable to locate any information on this photo in Early Work Catalog, Catalog Sheet binders or Contact Sheet binders. |
1920
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1920
This duplicate negative has been assigned this number because it appears next to .5892 in Contact Sheets vol. 2 --when the actual negative is removed from cold storage it may be assigned a... |
1934
The original negative is probably in cold storage -the accession number may be changed later. It has been assigned this number to get the image on the video disc. |
1930
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1930
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1927
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ca. 1942
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