Florida -- Miami.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
1920s Florida and Cuba Tourist Photos
58 Photographs of Florida landmarks taken on a trip through Florida to Cuba. Examples include Jacksonville, Miami, Palm Beach, and Havana.
Albert J. Socol Papers
Architectural drawings, photographs, floor plans, and other papers of architect Albert S. Socol, who worked for over 35 years on the design, development, management, and construction of major architectural projects in the State of Florida including the School of Architecture at the University of Florida, the James L. Knight Center, the Hyatt Hotel, Royal Bank of Canada, and the Courthouse Center in Miami, FL.
Eduardo Hernández “Guayo” Papers
Photographs, publications, articles, documents, films, oral histories, artifacts, stamps, Cuban currency, and other items related to Cuban photojournalist and cinematographer Eduardo Hernández "Guayo", who was one of Cuba's most celebrated cameramen and reporters of the twentieth century.
Hannah Kahn Papers
Manuscripts of major and minor works by poet Hannah Kahn, including translations of the Yiddish poet Racjel Zychlinsk. Also includes correspondence and miscellaneous documents.
Herman Family Travel Photo Album
Photos of Gainesville, Miami, and other areas.
Jonathan Seymour Papers
Drawings and photographs for Johnathan Seymour's landscape designs, primarily residential. Also included are some biographical and autobiographical materials, as well as clippings and notes on various projects.
Mark G. Hampton Papers
Architectural drawings, photos, project files and other papers of architect Mark G. Hampton, who worked for approximately 60 years in Sarasota, Tampa, Miami, and other cities in Florida.
Rabbi Jacob Kaplan Scrapbooks
News clippings, photographs, and correspondence compiled by Rabbi Kaplan while at Temple Israel in Miami from 1926-1947.
Rabbi Max Lipschitz Sermons
Edited drafts of sermons written by South Florida Rabbi Max Lipschitz.
Raymenton Travel Diary
Travel diary detailing the adventures of Hewstone and Hazel Raymenton and their trips on the east coast of the United States, exploring New York City, Philadelphia, Savanah, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palm Beach and Miami.