Photographs
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Clay Hofheimer II Papers
Henry F. Pohe Papers
Philadelphia Rapid Transit ephemera, including brochures and photographs, collected by Henry F. Pohe in 1926 from the first trip on a passenger airplane.
Henry Shriver Architectural Drawings
Herbert Gygi Papers
Photographs, commencement programs, and reunion materials of Herbert Gygi, who graduated in 1935 from Maury High School in Norfolk, Virginia. The collection also includes photographs of Gygi as a senior cadet at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1939 and various photographs taken on September 12, 1940 in Narrows, Virginia.
Hobbs and Thomas Families Papers
Circa 1900-1930s photographs of the Hobbs and Thomas families in Martinsburg, West Virginia and Norfolk, Virginia. Most of the photographs identify Thomas family members in Martinsburg, and include other individuals with surnames Baker, Beall, Beck, Parker, and Potter. The collection also includes working cards, a baby book, postcard, directory, pair of eyeglasses, and letter written in shorthand.
Holland Genealogy Research Collection
Reproductions of family histories, family trees, and other genealogical materials, such as wills and deeds, which have been compiled and edited by members of the Holland family. The information presented dates back to the 10th century and concludes in the late 20th century.
Holmes Grocery Store Photographs
Five 1958 photographs of the exterior of Holmes Grocery Store on Granby Street between Seekel Street and Filbert Street in Norfolk, Virginia. The grocery was also known as Talbot Park Delicatessen and was owned by John Ferris.
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Scrapbooks
Horace J. Barnes Polio Vaccination Scrapbook
Newspaper clippings and photographs taken during polio vaccinations in Hampton Roads from 1954 to 1957.
Inez Jiggetts Autograph Albums
Two autograph albums belonging to Inez Jiggetts of Norfolk, Virginia. The first album is dated February 1944 and features autographs of Jiggetts's classmates at Booker T. Washington High School. The second album is dated circa 1960 and features handwritten best wishes and good luck from various individuals.
