Photographs
Found in 293 Collections and/or Records:
Inez Jiggetts Scrapbook
One circa 1910s-1980s scrapbook primarily containing photographs of African American individuals in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Ingram Family Papers
Two World War II ration books, Ingram family obituaries, and circa 1920s photocopied photographs of the Ingram family in Norfolk, Virginia.
J. C. Penney Store Photographs
Circa 1950s photographs of the interior and exterior of J. C. Penney in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Photographs also include men playing golf, men and women shopping, and groups of individuals. Identified individuals include J. C. Penney, Marvin S. Thomas, and George M. Stone.
J. H. Miles and Company Records
Company records and correspondence, documents relating to licensing of oyster harvesting grounds, vessel records, seafood industry awards and publications, federal and state permits and regulation-related documents and publications, photographs and drawings, architectural and engineering drawings, nautical charts and shellfish grounds maps, and company artifacts including samples of oyster cans.
J. Sydney Fitzgerald Photograph
One June 11, 1947 photograph featuring the Blair Junior High School graduates of homeroom FL-9A-104 in Norfolk, Virginia.
James Barron Hope Papers
Photograph, correspondence, autograph, and two poems by James Barron Hope.
James Eugene Stephenson II Scrapbooks
James M. Jordan IV Photographs
Seven late 19th century to early 20th century photographs and one scrapbook page featuring hotels, buildings, a railway passenger car, and other subjects in and around Princess Anne County, Virginia.
James R. Hines Concert Programs Collection
Music programs of the Norfolk Symphony Orchestra from 1921-1976 and William and Mary College / Old Dominion College Concert Series from 1947-1968. The collection also includes concert programs of other music societies and arts festivals in Norfolk, Virginia from 1899-1975.
James V. Alfriend Family Papers
Correspondence, photographs, and a narrative written by James V. Alfriend. The narrative was written by Alfriend to commemorate his 80th birthday; it relates the author's experiences as a 15-year-old boy in Norfolk, Virginia and his five-month adventure to South America on the tug Victoria J. Peed.
