Johor Baharu (Johor)
Found in 5454 Collections and/or Records:
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Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#0-35, Trip to Isafahan by air, 15 Nov. 1950
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#0-35, Views in California, Jan. & Feb. 1953
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#0-36, [Trip from Shabankareh or Chabankareh to Shiraz, 27-28 Jan. 1951
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#0, Garden of Sheikh [Abdulla] Suleyman, [Al Hufuf] spoiled[?], 23 May 1946
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#1-2, Bishmizzeen [or Bishmizzin] village, Lebanon, birthplace of Dr. [Afif] Tannous
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#1-2, F.S. Harris in official dress, Teheran, Apr. 1940
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#1-2, Harris family at auto camp, Santa Monica, Dec [Clark Auto Camp, Pasadena, Calif., ; Leah, Mildred, Estelle, Frank Jr., Helen], 26 Dec. 1934, 1935
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#1-2, Holbrook, Ariz, 6 Nov. 1937
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.
#1-2, In Korean village of Blagoslovennoye, 31 Aug
Collection includes photographs taken by Harris while on multiple trips around the world and in the western United States between 1910 and 1954.