photographs
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Leona Bramblett Tate Photographs
Photographs related to Leona Bramblett [Tate], the first nurse hired to work at the University of Florida's infirmary from 1911-1912.
Levy County Photo Album
Photo Album containing 47 photographs of Levy County, Florida. Most photos are of Cedar Keys.
Lorillard Family Photo Albums
Two photograph albums containing photos related to the family of Fred and Esther Lorillard of Pennsylvania.
Margaret Dreier Robins Collection
Women's Trade Union League, social work, suffrage, anti-war, personal papers, photos, correspondence, and biographical material on Robins family members.
Martha James Hardman Photograph Collection on the 1970 Chimbote Earthquake in Peru
Thirty-five photographs depicting the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that occurred in Chimbote, Peru in 1970.
Martin Rikli Photographs
Photographs by cinematographer/photographer Martin Rikli documenting his Ethiopian (Abessinien) expedition, which coincided with the second Italo-Abyssinian War.
Morton D. Winsberg Photographs of Colonia Baron Hirsch
Photographs of the Colonia Baron Hirsch, primarily of the Jewish settlers, in Argentina.
Myra McMillan Photograph Collection
Photographs depicting scenes at the University of Florida including images of people and places associated with the College of Pharmacy and the Department of Chemistry.
Photographs of an Italian Military Doctor in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Italian Somaliland
Photographs of an Italian military doctor in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Italian Somaliland. The photos are dated 1928-1940 but the majority are from 1936-1938.
