Photography
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Allan Ludwig New England Gravestone photographs
The collection consists of 408 black and white photographs and 77 slides of New England gravestone carvings. The gravestone carvings date from 1653-1810, these photographs of the carvings were created by Allan Ludwig in 1961-1964.
Danny M. Samuels Photographs Collection
Photographs and supporting information from two Photography series 21 Little Buildings and Photographing Italy.
In the Eyes of Our Children: Houston, An American City
In the Eyes of Our Children: Houston, An American City contains the 329 original photographs and prints which were published in the book of the same name, contained in a custom book box.
Ingeborg H. Larrey photograph collection, 1980-2005
The Ingeborg H. Larrey photograph collection covers a 25-year period between 1980-2005. The collection is primarily Houston musicians and international locations photography, including color slides, prints and photo negatives. (5 boxes)
James A. Metcalf land abstract of title and photographs collection
The collection includes 12 black and white photographs and one land abstract of title in West University Place with associated documents dated from 1924 to 1935.
Rice University: One Hundred Years in Pictures, manuscripts and publishing records
Committee records, manuscript drafts, print and digital images, and reviews document the process undertaken by the Rice Historical Society to organize and have published: Rice University: One Hundred Years in Pictures.
Rice University photographic slides collection
This is a collection of slides used for various slide show presentations relating to Rice University places, sports, events and people.
Sylvia and Morris Schultz papers
This collection includes a confirmation certificate, wedding photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a 65th Anniversary booklet for Sylvia and Morris Schultz spanning the years 1944 to 2018.
Terri Bamberger Papers
A Pleasantville brochure, a Jewish-Herald Voice Rosh Hashanah magazine, a B'nai B'rith Reflections Book, a photograph of Beth Jacob/Turnberry Circle, and Joske's and Weingarten employee pins document some activities that Terri Bamberger was involved in from 1951 to 2001.