Glass negatives
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
Negatives relating to Cooper's service in the Russo-Polish War, 1960-1969
[Nettie Frank, Jeanette Peek, Percy Peek, and Robert Irvine about 1900 near the Mokelumne River], circa 1896-1931
Two men and two women are sitting on rocks. The man to the left is holding a checkered hat, and the man on the far right is identified as Edith's brother, Bob. There is a hat hanging from one of three poles to their left. Behind them is a hill with power poles lining the bottom.
[Nevada Falls], circa 1900-1931
A waterfall surrounded by rocky hills; the water bends to the left at the bottom. There is mist at the base of the waterfall.
[New club house], circa 1896-1931
There is a two-story building and a wrap-around porch with plants all around it. There is a rock wall in front of the house and a sidewalk that goes down to the right. There are trees on both sides of the photograph and in the background there is a tree-covered hill and telephone poles.
[Nine adults, unidentified], circa 1898-1931
A group portrait of seven men and two women: two men in suits sitting with legs crossed towards each other, two women behind them, and five men in suits behind the women. In the background there is a wire or string connected to a tree on the left.
[Nob Hill looking south toward City Hall], 1906 April
This is a view of a building and housetops with a smoky sky above. On top of the roofs are broken chimneys and bricks. In the center of the photograph there is an upper portion to a building that has fallen off, revealing a room. On both sides are larger buildings.
[Nob Hill looking south toward City Hall], 1906 April
This is a view of a building and housetops with a smoky sky above. On top of the roofs are broken chimneys and bricks. In the center of the photograph there is an upper portion to a building that has fallen off, revealing a room. On both sides are larger buildings.
[Nob Hill looking southeast toward the Call Building], 1906 April
A city scene of damaged buildings, poles, and brick rubble covering the ground. The building on the right with a domed roof is identified as the Call Building. There are many telephone poles and wires scattered around the ground. In the center there is a broken telephone pole with the top portion sitting on the ground. There is a wire fence surrounding a rubble-strewn field.
[Nob Hill looking toward City Hall], 1906 April
There is a lot of rubble and bricks covering the ground, with remains of buildings in the background. The foreground contains a chimneystack, blackened columns of bricks and broken poles spread throughout the block. On the right there are many chimney columns standing amidst rubble. There are groups of people walking throughout the rubble. On the left there is a section of scorched trees lining the street.
[Nob Hill looking toward the Union Square area], 1906 April
Looking down to a city scene of damaged buildings. The building of tall scaffolding on the right is identified as the Whittell Building. On the right is a damaged pole surrounded by a broken wall. There is a fire hydrant on the corner of the sidewalk and in the middle of the street is a pile of wires or cables. To the right are many buildings that are nothing but empty scaffolding.