Photographs
Found in 736 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of the Poor family, 1778-2008 (inclusive), 1820-2006 (bulk)
Collection consists of family correspondence, diaries, legal and financial records, photographs, etc., of the Poor family of Andover, Maine; the Pierce family of Brookline, Massachusetts; the Fox family of Ledyard and Plainfield, Connecticut, and Dorchester, Massachusetts; and the Chandler family of Wilmington, Delaware, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
[Portrait of Alexander Frye, Elihu Root, Leonard Wood, and two unidentified men, photograph], [circa 1900] Digital
[Portrait of the presidents of the Cuban teacher province committees, photograph], [1900] Digital
[Portrait of two unidentified Cuban teachers, photograph], [1900] Digital
Portrait Photograph Collection
Collection Identifier: Mss:1414 1930-1940 P838This collection includes photographic prints of copies of paintings, prints, and engravings and portraits of businessmen and industrialists
Joshua Prager Collection on Norma McCorvey and Roe v. Wade, 1926-2018 (inclusive), 1989-2007 (bulk)
Collection includes original material belonging to Norma McCorvey, as well as Joshua Prager's material (such as articles, correspondence, court documents, etc.) compiled during the course of his research for a book about Roe v. Wade.
Promotional material, photographs, and periodicals relating to Sir Lady Java
Collection includes photographs of Sir Lady Java, fliers for performances and other promotional ephemera, and periodicals mentioning or featuring her.
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Collection includes photographs of Sir Lady Java, fliers for performances and other promotional ephemera, and periodicals mentioning or featuring her.
Papers of Ida Pruitt, 1850s-1992
Correspondence, writings, photographs, and papers of Ida Pruitt documenting her life and family in China and United States.
Papers of Lisa Garcia Quiroz, 1966-2018
Photographs, scrapbooks, certificates, travel journals, and clippings of Latina magazine publisher and businesswoman Lisa Garcia Quiroz.
Papers of Jane M. Rabb, 1947-2019 (inclusive), 1947-1993 (bulk)
Oral history transcripts and research material documenting American missionaries in China and Pearl S. Buck complied by writer and teacher Jane M. Rabb; scrapbook, autograph album, phonograph record, and photographs related to Rabb's years attending Tripp Lake Camp.
Papers of Rachel Hall, 1930-1978 (inclusive), 1953-1975 (bulk)
Letters and notes documenting Rachel Hall's experiences teaching and living in Iran and Turkey from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Class collections of the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association, 1893-2001
Radcliffe class collections contain material relating to the activities of students and alumnae and include minutes of class meetings, reunion material, photographs of alumnae, and autobiographical and biographical information on individual alumnae.
Radcliffe College Centennial Celebration Collection, 1954-1979
Minutes, correspondence, drafts, etc., documenting the development of the history of Radcliffe College compiled and written by Dorothy Elia Howells to celebrate the Radcliffe College Centennial Celebration.
Papers of Mary Brackett Hoyt Ransom, ca.1890-2020 (inclusive), 1905-1960 (bulk)
Correspondence, photographs, poems, of schoolteacher, postmistress, and active member of Democratic party Mary Brackett Hoyt Ransom. Material related to her parents, Jackson M. and Mary Pickering Hoyt and other family members is also included.
Raphael Isaacs papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c214Records of Bass and Howes, Inc., 1957-2002 (inclusive), 1986-2002 (bulk)
Records of Bass and Howes, Inc., a public policy consulting and lobbying firm founded in 1986, include administrative, financial, client, and subject files; photographs; audiotapes; videotapes; and memorabilia.
Records of Camp Kehonka, 1906-2012 (inclusive), 1930-1980 (bulk)
Correspondence, uniforms, program planning materials, financial records, and memorabilia of Camp Kehonka, one of the first camps for girls in the United States.
Records of Fernside, 1878-1998
These records document the activities, events, and management of Fernside, a vacation house in Princeton, Massachusetts, which provided affordable summer holidays for working women from Boston between 1890 and 1989. Included are correspondence, brochures, games and other entertainments, financial records, photographs, and clippings.
Records of Lamaze International, 1849-2006 (inclusive), 1951-2001 (bulk)
Collection includes administrative records and the web site for Lamaze International, an organization that educates women and men about pregnancy, the birth process, and teaches psychological practices and physical techniques to help women overcome pain in labor.
Records of Massachusetts NOW, 1970-2006
Records of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) document its efforts on behalf of women's rights and an end to violence against women through lobbying the state legislature, advocating before government agencies, and organizing public demonstrations.
Records of Midlife: Options for Women, 1981-1999
Records of Midlife: Options for Women, a resource and support center for middle-aged women, which sponsored discussion groups and seminars and published a newsletter.
Records of Silent Spring Institute, 1970-2011
Contracts and proposals; correspondence; minutes; presentation files; project and research files; reports and publications; air and water test sample results; work plans and budgets; photographic and audiovisual material; etc.; of Silent Spring Institute's work on the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study, the Newton Breast Cancer Study, and Long Island, New York Breast Cancer Study.
Records of the Annie Tinker Association for Women, 1903-2013 (inclusive), 1990-2000 (bulk)
Founding correspondence and documents; administrative files; fundraising letters and correspondence; Board of Trustee minutes and files; financial ledgers; deceased beneficiary files; and photographs of the Annie Tinker Association for Women, which promotes the financial security and well-being of women in retirement.
Records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, 1905-2003 (inclusive), 1972-1997 (bulk)
Records of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, a non-profit women's health education, advocacy and consulting organization that grew out of a small discussion group in 1969, and first became known for their pioneering handbook, Our Bodies, Ourselves.
Records of the Camp Fire for Eastern Massachusetts Council, 1902-2001 (inclusive), 1920-1973 (bulk)
Records of Camp Fire for Eastern Massachusetts Council, founded as Greater Boston Council of Camp Fire Girls in 1919 to provide girls with club activities and camping opportunities.