Women -- Portraits
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Autochrome portrait of a woman
Autochrome is a portrait of an older woman, enclosed in a metal case. The case is embossed with the phrase "E.J. Diascope Pat Sept. 1 1908".
Encased photographs of young boy and a child with their mother
Collection includes an encased tintype of a young boy with the name "Crockwell" inscribed on the back and an ambrotype of a child and their mother that is handpainted. Dated approximately 1930-1959.
Howard Gardiner family portraits
Collection consists of two photographs of the Gardiner family taken about 1860. One image is of his wife, Sarah Louise Crosby Gardiner, and the other a group photograph that includes "Aunt Matt, Uncle Sylvest, Josephine, and mother Louise Crosby". Photographs were taken by Whiddit & Coffin of Newburgh, New York, and H.F. Plate of Hamburg, Germany.
Portraits of woman and baby
Collection includes two portraits, one of a woman and the other of a baby, taken between the 1880s and the 1900s.