A large group of men are shown at a long series of picnic tables at an outdoor event. The men in the foreground watch something off-camera. Most men in the b...
A blurry image of a gated plaza and pedestrians. On either side of the plaza are low stone buildings. A large, old building with a dome is visible in the bac...
Photography of children, Photography of families, and Babies
Date Created:
1910-11-20
Identifier:
VAD9735-001521
Abstract:
Back of photograph reads: "Dec. 4 1910. Dear papa - this picture was taken November 20. Jack was 3 months 4 days old today and weighs 11 lbs 5 oz. Prett...
A group of men are shown in a blurry image, sitting at a picnic table at an outdoor event. They look at something off-camera. An automobile is visible in the...
A woman identified as Naoma Lowensohn (secretary to Roy W. Howard) sits at an office desk. She is writing on paper. Scissors, telephones, and papers cover th...
A man is shown holding a bow and arrow. He wears a skirt-like garment, sandals, and a belt with medallions. A field is visible behind him. The image appears ...
Two men are shown looking at the camera. They both wear striped cloth garments and have hunting weapons attached to them. One wears a headband. This appears ...
Presidents and Malacañan Palace (Manila, Philippines)
Date Created:
1947-02-21
Identifier:
VAD9735-001801
Abstract:
Roy Howard (center, in dark khaki shirt) and other newspapermen sit around table with President Manuel Roxas at Malaca Palace in Manila, Philippines.
Caption:
U.S. NEWS EXECUTIVES VISIT MANILA: President Manuel Roxas, of the Philippine Islands, chats with members fo the nine man newspaper executives party at a news...
Naoma Lowensohn (far left) and Peggy Howard (second from right) pose around a dining table with two men. They all smile and wear formal wear. The man second ...
Roy Howard (center, with trumpet) plays with a band of men in German lederhosen at a reception for Pan American Air prior to a Frankfort-New York City non-st...
Caption:
An [illegible] works out with the German Band playing at reception given to Pan American Air guests prior to Frankfort/NY non-stop flight, May 28-54