photographs
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
Historia de Cuba Photograph Albums
Two copies of an album of photographs depicting people, historical sites and landmarks, events, buildings, ships, and documents spanning the history of Cuba.
Historia Gráfica de la Marítima Parreño Scrapbook
Scrapbook documenting the development of the Marítima Parreño port facilities in Santiago de Cuba during the 1920s and 1930.
Historic Preservation Institutes at the University of Florida Records
General files, reports and terminal projects, photographs, AV, and architectural drawings from the University of Florida’s two Preservation Institutes, Preservation Institute Nantucket and Preservation Institute Caribbean.
Jackson McDonald Scrapbook
A scrapbook created by Jackson McDonald, University of Florida Class of 1924. The scrapbook contains 238 black and white photographs, mostly depicting people and events at the University of Florida, the Florida State College for Women (Florida State University), and several cities in south Florida including Stuart, Palm Beach, and Fort Myers.
Jefferson M. Hamilton Architectural Drawings and Photographs
Plans, renderings, and photographs related to the architecture of Jefferson M. Hamilton in Tampa, Florida.
John H. Duncan and Thomas B. Green Collection
John H. Duncan (1855-1929) was a prominent New York architect and Thomas B. Green (1888-1963) was his chauffeur and mechanic. Items in this collection include photographs and associated items that highlight early automobile touring in the United States as well as military service during World War I.
Johnston Photograph Collection
Photographs taken in the 1960s by Samuel and Carolyn Johnston, photographers for the Seminole yearbooks when they were students at the University of Florida.
Joseph Robert Neller Photographs
Photographs, loose and bound in scrapbooks, processed by the U.S. First Army's 5th Photographic Section during World War I. There is also a unit history and a small amount of memorabilia.
Judith Goldsmith Photograph Collection
A collection of 97 black and white photographs and 4 negatives of University of Florida buildings, faculty, students, a trophy, and plants.
Laura Mabel Brooking Collection
Laura Mabel (Byram) Brooking, daughter of Fred Byram, locomotive engineer in Panama, grew up in the Canal Zone during the years of its construction. This collection contains photographs, publications, artifacts, and postcards detailing people and places in the Zone during this period, including depictions of daily life, transportation, buildings, and the regional landscape.