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1. "The member of the wedding" promotional materials
- Published / Created:
- [1952]
- Call Number:
- JWJ Zan W315 M952M
- Image Count:
- 6
- Resource Type:
- text and still image
- Description:
- BEIN The three sheet poster consists of two sheets: 148 x 104 cm and 69 x 104 cm; shelved as: BrSides Double Folio 2021 30., Collection title devised by cataloger., A collection of promotional materials for the 1952 motion picture "The member of the wedding.", Collection consists of two lobby cards, one film still, and a three-sheet poster., and Film still is a portrait of Ethel Waters.
- Subject (Name):
- Waters, Ethel, 1896-1977
- Subject (Topic):
- Film posters, American
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > "The member of the wedding" promotional materials
2. [Aerial photographs of Saint-Mihiel].
- Published / Created:
- [1918]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS 1922
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 16
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Aerial photographs likely taken by German forces of Saint-Mihiel, France, 1918. Photographs are annotated, possibly indicating the strategy of the German Army against the American Expeditionary Forces 5th Division during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel
- Description:
- The Battle of Saint-Mihiel was a major World War I battle fought from 1918 September 12 to 15. It involved the American Expeditionary Forces and French troops against German positions., Captions in German., Title devised by cataloger., and Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France and Saint-Mihiel (France)
- Subject (Name):
- Germany. Heer. and United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces.
- Subject (Topic):
- Saint-Mihiel, Battle of, Saint-Mihiel, France, 1918, World War, 1914-1918, and Aerial operations
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Aerial photographs of Saint-Mihiel].
3. [Album of identification photographs of Chinese men].
- Creator:
- Cockrill, Theodore Guarvarius, 1834-1899, compiler
- Published / Created:
- [circa 1874]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 626
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 213
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A photograph album, owned at one time by Theodore Guarvarius Cockrill, chief of the San Francisco police, with identification photographs of Chinese and Chinese-American men, circa 1874. Each photograph includes the name of the individual and an identification number between 875 and 1474. Names and identification numbers also appear in the margin of the album's pages
- Description:
- Theodore Guarvarius Cockrill (1834-1899) of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was chief of the San Francisco Police Department in California from 1873 December to 1875 December., Captions in English., Captions in the negative., Title devised by cataloger., Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger., and Embossed on front cover: "T. G. Cockrill / Chief of Police / Chinese no. 3".
- Subject (Geographic):
- California, California., and San Francisco (Calif.)
- Subject (Name):
- Cockrill, Theodore Guarvarius, 1834-1899. and San Francisco (Calif.). Police Department.
- Subject (Topic):
- Chinese, Chinese Americans, Identification photographs, Police, Race relations, and Social conditions
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Album of identification photographs of Chinese men].
4. [Daguerreotype of an unidentified woman].
- Creator:
- Goodridge, Glenalvin J., 1829-1867, photographer
- Published / Created:
- [circa 1850s]
- Call Number:
- JWJ MSS 303
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 4
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Daguerreotype of an unidentified woman, taken by Glenalvin J. Goodridge, York, Pennsylvania, circa 1850s. Image depicts an elderly white woman dressed in a satin dress, white bonnet, and fingerless lace gloves. Photograph is housed in an embossed leather case with clasps and a red velvet insert facing the image
- Description:
- Glenalvin J. Goodridge (1829-1867) was an African American studio photographer. He opened his studio in York, Pennsylvania in 1847 and specialized in daguerrotypes and ambrotypes., Text in English., Title devised by cataloger., Place of creation from photographer's name cut into red velvet insert: "J. Goodridge, York, Pa."., and Date of creation supplied by cataloger.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Pennsylvania, York., United States, and York
- Subject (Name):
- Goodridge, Glenalvin J., 1829-1867.
- Subject (Topic):
- African American photographers, Photographers, and Women
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Daguerreotype of an unidentified woman].
5. [Photograph album of Snake River].
- Creator:
- Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909, photographer
- Published / Created:
- [circa 1880]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 727
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 52
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Photograph album with photographs taken by C. R. Savage of Snake River in Idaho, circa 1880. Depicted are the Shoshone Falls, Blue Lakes, and a ferry crossing the river
- Description:
- Charles Roscoe Savage (1832-1909), British-born landscape photographer of the American West, joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1848. In 1856, Savage immigrated to New York and began photography assignments from the LDS Church. He moved with his family to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1860. In 1862, he formed a partnership with George Martin Ottinger--the firm, Savage & Ottinger, was legally dissolved in 1870. From 1870 to 1875, Savage ran the Pioneer Art Gallery; from 1875 to 1883, he ran the Art Bazaar. His negatives were destroyed in a fire on 1883 June 26; the Art Bazaar, however, remained open until 1926, when Savage's sons closed its doors permanently., Captions in English., Captions in the negative., Title devised by cataloger., and Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Idaho, Blue Lakes (Idaho), Shoshone Falls (Idaho), and Snake River, South Fork (Idaho)
- Subject (Name):
- Savage, C. R. 1832-1909. (Charles Roscoe),
- Subject (Topic):
- Ferries
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Photograph album of Snake River].
6. [Photograph album].
- Creator:
- Robertson, Harold L. (Harold Lloyd), 1918-2012, compiler
- Published / Created:
- [circa 1920s-1960s]
- Call Number:
- JWJ MSS 351
- Image Count:
- 168
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Photograph album compiled by Harold L. Robertson, containing over 1000 photographs, circa 1920s-1960s, most undated, many with manuscript annotations on versos. Most photographs are black and white, with a few color images, 1940s-1960s. Photographs are of Robertson; his family, friends, and military colleagues; and images made by Robertson and others documenting his experiences in the United States Army. Family photographs include portraits and informal images relating to his childhood in New York City, 1920s-1930s; Vicki Robertson and their children, many made in Harlem, New York City, 1930s-1960s; and Helena Jaroslawzewa Robertson, their wedding, and her family, in Germany, 1950s. Photographs from Robertson's military career include images of military operations and informal images of soldiers, most in the 10th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Riley Kansas, 1930s, including cavalry drill, and the 547th Engineer Combat Battalion in Darmstadt, Germany, 1950s, including bridge building and other military construction. Other photographs date from military service in Italy and Germany during World War II and postwar administrative work in Washington, D. C. Also present are photographs and documents relating to a German shepherd dog trained by Robertson in Germany, 1950s
- Description:
- Harold L. Robertson (1918-2012), was born in New York City and served in the United States Army, 1930s-1950s. In the 1930s Robertston enlisted in the 10th Cavalry Regiment, a segregated unit of African Americans known as Buffalo Soldiers, and he was later reassigned to the 547th Engineer Combat Battalion, which was desegregated in 1953. During the 1940s-1950s, Robertson was stationed in Germany, where he trained as a noncommissioned officer and was promoted to Master Sargeant. Robertson married Vicki Robertson, circa 1930; she lived in New York City with their children, Harold L. Robertson, Jr. (1942-), Terry Roberson (circa 1945-), and Ronald Robertson (1947-). Robertson married Helena Jaroslawzewa Robertson, a German, in 1960. They lived in Germany and later in Teaneck, New Jersey, where Robertson died in 2012., Annotations in English., Title devised by cataloger., Date of creation supplied by cataloger., Original album disbound for conservation, and album cover discarded. Accompanied by printed images of album pages, showing original arrangement of photographs., and Box 1: printed images of album pages, showing original arrangement of photographs; photographs from pages [3-55]; Box 2: photographs from pages [56-99]; Box 3: photographs from pages [100-145]; Box 4: photographs from pages [146-161].
- Subject (Geographic):
- Germany., Germany, United States, United States., Italy, Darmstadt (Germany), Harlem (New York, N.Y.), Kansas, New York (N.Y.), and Washington (D.C.)
- Subject (Name):
- Robertson, Harold L. 1918-2012. (Harold Lloyd),, Robertson, Harold L. 1918-2012 (Harold Lloyd),, Robertson, Harold L. 1942- (Harold Lloyd),, Robertson, Helena Jaroslawzewa, Robertson, Ronald, 1947-, Robertson, Terry, approximately 1945-, Robertson, Vicki, active approximately 1930-1950, United States. Army, United States. Army. Cavalry Regiment, 10th (1866-1950), and United States. Army. Engineer Combat Battalion, 547th
- Subject (Topic):
- African American officers, African American troops, African American soldiers, Military construction operations, Photographers, African American photographers, African Americans, Segregation, Armed Forces, Non-commissioned officers, German shepherd dog, Training, Interracial marrige, Military bases, Military bridges, Design and construction, Photography, Military, World War, 1939-1945, and History
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Photograph album].
7. [Photograph of placer gold mining on the American River, Middle Fork, California].
- Creator:
- Weed, Charles L., photographer
- Published / Created:
- [1858 February]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos Folio 161 (Oversize)
- Container / Volume:
- Box (Oversize)
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- A salted paper photographic print that documents placer gold mining operations on river bars on the American River, Middle Fork, between Placer County and Eldorado County, California in February 1858. From an elevated position, the view shows mining operations on a wide riverbed running through hills of chaparral. The photograph depicts a viaduct, wooden structures, and water diversion structures, such as sluices, sluice gates, and waterwheels. The image includes mining camps and operations on the Kennebec, Wildcat, Willow, and Hoosier bars
- Description:
- Charles L. Weed (1824-1903), also known as Charles Leander Weed, was an American photographer and engraver. and Title devised by cataloger.
- Subject (Geographic):
- California, American River Region, American River, Middle Fork, American River Valley, American River, Middle Fork (Calif.), El Dorado County (Calif.), and Placer County (Calif.)
- Subject (Name):
- Weed, Charles L.
- Subject (Topic):
- Chaparral, Diversion structures (Hydraulic engineering), Gold mines and mining, Mines and mineral resources, Mining districts, Placer mining, and Water-wheels
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Photograph of placer gold mining on the American River, Middle Fork, California].
8. [Photographic postcard of the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith].
- Creator:
- Beitler, Lawrence, photographer
- Published / Created:
- [1930 August 7]
- Call Number:
- GEN MSS FILE 694
- Container / Volume:
- (File)
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Photographic postcard of the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, taken by Lawrence Beitler. Shipp and Smith were murdered by a mob in Marion, Indiana on August 7, 1930
- Description:
- Lawrence Beitler (1885-1960) was an American studio photographer., Caption in English., Title devised by cataloger., Place and date of creation supplied by cataloger., and Printed caption on verso.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Indiana, Marion., Marion, Grant County, and Marion (Ind.)
- Subject (Name):
- Beitler, Lawrence., Shipp, Thomas, 1911-1930, and Smith, Abram, -1930
- Subject (Topic):
- Death and burial, African Americans, Violence against, Lynching, Racism, and Race relations
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Photographic postcard of the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith].
9. [Photographs of the Black Butte Mine].
- Published / Created:
- [1910-1920]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 1233
- Container / Volume:
- Box (Oversize)
- Image Count:
- 26
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Photographs compiled by an unidentified compiler of the Black Butte Mine in Lane County, Oregon, 1910-1920. Depicted are the mining camp and unidentified miners in mines or at mine shaft entrances. The only photograph with a caption is of an illustration done by artist Edward Lange of the Black Butte Mining District
- Description:
- The Black Butte Mine, a mercury mine in Lane County, Oregon, was in operation from the 1890s until the late 1960s., Caption in English., Title devised by cataloger., and Place of creation and date supplied by cataloger.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Oregon., Oregon, and Lane County (Or.)
- Subject (Name):
- Lange, Edward, 1846-1912. and Black Butte Mine.
- Subject (Topic):
- Mercury, Mercury mines and mining, Miners, Mines and mineral resources, and Mining camps
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Photographs of the Black Butte Mine].