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Portrait of a man positioned straight in front of the camera but gazing slight left. His hair is dark, and he has a receding hair line and he wears a dark su...
Group photo of seventeen men in a Union Theological Seminary class sitting in three rows on stone steps. Anton T. Boisen on back row 2nd from the left in the...
Series III: City & Town Life Social activities in New York City. In front of the Waldorf Astoria. Anton Boisen Photograph Collection and photograph repri...
Series III: City & Town Life Street view in New York City. Cab with "Fith Avenue in Washington Square". People walking in the street. Anton Boi...
Cartes de visite, Children, Families, Men, Boys, and Portrait photographs
Creator:
J. Taylor's Photographic Studio
Date Created:
1860-1870
Abstract:
Carte de visite of an unidentified man and boy. The man is sitting and the boy is sitting next to him wearing a skirt. The portrait is slightly tinted.
Children, Boys, Cabinet photographs, and Portrait photographs
Creator:
Rockwood Jr.
Date Created:
1902
Persons Pictured:
Hatch, Norman Lowrie
Abstract:
Cabinet photograph of a young boy. Writing on the back: Norman Lowrie Hatch, Jan 20, 1902. 2 yrs 5 mos." Norman is wearing a skirt and his shirt has a l...
Carte de visite of Alexander McLeod. He is in military garb and is holding a sheathed sword. Writing on the back: "Alexander McLeod of N.Y., about 1861&...
Informal posed photograph of a group of ten men from the Union Theological Seminary sitting on stone steps. Anton T. Boisen is the second man from left.
Informal posed photograph of a group of seventeen men from a Union Theological Seminary Class sitting in three rows on stone steps. Anton T. Boisen is in the...
Informal posed photograph of a group of eighteen men from a Union Theological Seminary Class. Anton T. Boisen is on the end of the third row to the right.
Informal posed photograph of a group of eighteen men from a Union Theological Seminary Class. Anton T. Boisen is on the end of the third row to the right.
Roy W. Howard receiving the John O'Hara Cosgrave Memorial Medal for his outstanding accomplishments in the field of Journalism
Caption:
Roy Howard and Rubinstein receive awards New York: Roy W. Howard (center), Editor of The New York World-Telegram and Sun, is presented with the John O’Hara C...