England -- Photographs
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
N. Ross and Susannah Smith Beatie postcards
Collection includes 492 postcards collected by Beatie and Smith between the 1900s and the 1930s. Many of the postcards contain the correspondence between Beatie and Smith during his mission to the eastern United States. The postcards include images of locations throughout the United States, as well as England, Canada, Ireland, and Australia. Most are commercially produced, although some are personal photographs.
Collection of Scott family postcards and photographs
Contains 83 postcards and 2 photographs of the Scott family and of the US, Canada, and England. Dated 1920-1989.
Helen Foster Snow vacation photographs, approximately 1930-1988
J Malan Heslop photographs of the Heslop family, 1912-1992
Kane family oversized photographs, approximately 1840-1900
Contains oversized photographs of or related to the Kane family. The photographs depict people and portraits of people, a house that presumably was occupied by the Kane family, a monument dedicated to Thomas L. Kane's Civil War regiment "The Bucktails," and a reunion of that regiment. Materials are largely undated and unlabeled, but presumably date from the mid-19th century to early 20th century.
Kane family photographs, approximately 1840-1900
Kane family poems and flower, 1885
Contains a folio found in the third volume of the Kane family photograph album. The folio contains a transcription of a poem in German titled Haiden-Roslein, a note that reads "In Memoriam A.K.F.," a transcription of the same poem in English, and a dried flower. Materials are dated August and September 1885.
Photographs of Victorian England
Collection includes 64 photographs of English historical buildings and scenes. Photographers only identified by initials GWW and JV, LS & P. co.
William K. Tarbet mission photo album of England
A photo album compiled by William K. Tarbet of his mission to England in 1907-1910.
Travel photographs
Albumen photographs of people and places around the world.