The full-color fashion plates in the Kirby collection were culled from a variety of women's periodicals and other mass-circulating works published between 1789 and 1914. The images are primarily from France, Britain, America, and Spain, and depict...
Clothing and dress; Fashion; Aristocracy (Social class); Upper class
Kenneth Rogers was a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution from 1923-1972. Rogers covered important news events in Atlanta and Georgia, and captured scenes from the Georgia countryside. The Kenneth Rogers photograph collection is comprised of...
World War, 1939-1945--Georgia; Sports; Football--Georgia; African Americans; Cities & towns--Georgia; Farm life--Georgia; Politics & government--Georgia--Atlanta; Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; New Deal, 1933-1939--Georgia--Atlanta;...
Lake Tahoe has been called the jewel of the Sierra and for hundreds of years it has been a source of beauty and inspiration. The images in this collection represent only a small portion of the photographic images of Lake Tahoe in the Special...
The Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station was established by the Missouri legislature in 1899 to serve the fruit production and processing industries of Missouri. In the course of their advisement and research, the Station directors and staff...
This collection presents a selection of 3,430 images related to three academic disciplines (architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism) served by the Landscape and Architecture Branch Library. One can find in this collection images of the...
Architecture; Landscape architecture; Urbanism; Design; Outremont; Montreal; Quebec; Canadian gardens; English parks and gardens; Chinese parks and gardens
With the Lycoming County Photographs & Images collection, the James V. Brown Library has made hundreds of historical photographs and drawings available for public use. These rare images explore the early years of Lycoming County and surrounding...
Through the Lens of Time: Images of African Americans from the Cook Collection is a digital collection of over 250 images of African Americans dating from the nineteenth and early twentieth century, selected from the George and Huestis Cook...
The Leo Smit Photograph Collection consists of a mixture of photographs documenting Smit's life (1921-1999). These include images of Smit as a child and young man, photographs with friends and colleagues, including Aaron Copland, Pete Johnson,...
Leo Smit, Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartók, Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Harold Shapero, William Schuman, Alex Haieff, Leopold Stokowski, Lukas Foss, Pete Johnson, Kolman Smit, Sir Fred Hoyle, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Kachina dolls, Latin...
This collection was created from a selection of black-and-white and color photographs, negatives, and slides that were pulled from various Florida Southern College archival collections. The first selections were made in 2006 and are ongoing. The...
Frank Lloyd Wright; Florida Southern College; Architecture
Marion Johnson (1917 - 1998) was born in Geneva, Georgia, and moved to Atlanta in 1936, joining his sister who worked as office secretary for the Atlanta Constitution. At her suggestion, Johnson took a job doing errands for the paper. While...
Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; Sports--Georgia--Atlanta; Atlanta Braves (Baseball team); Aaron, Hank, 1934-; Political elections--Tennessee--Benton; Segregation--United States--1940-1950; States' Rights Democratic Party; Aerial photographs; Politics...
Dr. Dennis Page of the Department of Oral Pathology of the VCU School of Dentistry developed this collection of images to help students learn about the most common abnormalities of the oral cavity. The collection includes images of soft tissue...
The Chicago - Photographic Images of Change collection includes selected images the James S. Parker Collection (1900-2003) and the Chicago Photographic Collection (ca. 1890-1970). The collection is made available through the generous support of a...
The Schultz Insectary within the Denison University Collections Online shows how digitized images can be used by faculty for teaching, research, and student scholarship. The Insectary, which contains over 600 vibrantly-colored images of insects, is...
The Wisconsin Historical Society's Archives collections include approximately three million photographs, negatives, films, cartoons, lithographs, posters, and ephemeral materials from private, business, and governmental sources. Although we...
Original documents; Lesson plans; Classroom activities; Background essays on key historical events; Early Native Peoples; Early explorers; Traders & settlers; Territory to statehood; Immigration; Civil War era; Native Peoples; Effigy mounds; First...
This collection contains images of women’s intercollegiate sports at Marquette University since the passage of Title IX. The images document the 1986/1987 through 1989/1990 seasons for all sports, as well as subsequent seasons for a limited...
This collection presents a visual catalog of more than 1900 sixteenth and seventeenth century books donated in 1784 to Dickinson College by its namesake, John Dickinson, and his wife Mary (Norris) Dickinson. This site reproduces the short-title...
This collection consists of digital images of art, architecture, and other cultural objects. The University of Oregon community also has access to ARTstor, a digital repository of over 500,000 images.
Art; Architecture; Cultural materials; ARTstor; Paintings; Sculpture;
Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest provides over 14,000 images and documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest, with special emphasis on Oregon’s built environment. In collaboration...
The images in this digital collection are from the largest single collection of photographs of twentieth-century Indianapolis. These historic photographs, created from the late nineteenth century until around 1970, were acquired by the Indiana...
Rarely Seen Richmond: Early twentieth century Richmond, Virginia as seen through vintage postcards is a digital collection of over 600 postcard images of Richmond, most dating from 1900-1930, from the Special Collections and Archives of the VCU...