Black-and-white photographs.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Alan Eliason photograph collection
This collection contains negatives and photographs taken by Alan at various Washington College events and in his capacity as a portrait photographer. The negatives are suffering from vinegar syndrome, a type of degradation common to the plastics used at that time. The negatives have been scanned and are available in digital format.
Chestertown High School class of 1915 photograph
This collection contains a group photograph for Chestertown High School class of 1915.
Chestertown High School photographs
This collection contains three photographs of students and faculty of Chestertown High School.
Edward J. Malan collection
This collection contains correspondence, including V-mail, between Edward Malan and his family and his fiancé Sophie Kramer. It also includes his military records, information on marrying during the war, photographs, and artifacts from his time during the war.
Edwin T. Luckey, class of 1931, photographs and sheet music
This collection contains seven photographs from the RKO production department showing models and sets for various films and a portrait photograph of Edward. There is also sheet music for “On the Good Old Eastern Shore” written by Luckey and Al Herman, a childhood friend. Both were fond of music, banjo in particular, and dances.
James W. Dykes, class of 1917, papers
This collection contains ephemera and photographs from James’ time at Washington College, including dance cards, programs, and the Board of Visitors & Governors medal he won.
Lillie Bounds Bailey, class of 1907, collection of photographs
Louis Goldstein World War II photographs
This collection contains four snapshots of Louis Goldstein in Guam in 1945 during World War II. They were taken by one of his fellow Marines.
Margaret Fayerweather Meigs family photograph collection
This collection contains family photographs from the Fayerweathers and includes items and images of the Doan and Kriby-Smith families. All three families have roots in New England and the Midwest. Job Parker Doan, Sr. (1799-1874) was Dr. Fayerweather’s great uncle. Some of the images are labeled, but many are not.
Sophie Kerr collection
This collection contains some of Sophie Kerr’s personal records and artifacts including her marriage license, scrapbook, correspondence, and photographs. There is also information on Sophie Kerr herself and on the Sophie Kerr Prize at Washington College.