Black-and-white prints (photographs)
Found in 6260 Collections and/or Records:
Woman and Mike the Dog sitting in car (Mike is "driving"), c1909
Woman golfer Patty Berg, posed action; inscribed to Paul; Wilson Sporting Goods Co. tag on the bottom, 1949
Women's Advisory Council, circa 1950s
John Walker, director of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., with Mrs. Ella (Ernest M.) Morris and Rev. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C.
Women's Advisory Council
Women's Advisory Council. Group of women (5 copies).
Women's Advisory Council
Women's Advisory Council. Group of women (6 copies).
Women's Advisory Council
Women's Advisory Council, Group of women (2 copies).
Women's Basketball Game Scenes - NCAA Regional Championship [3 photos printed on regular paper], circa 2013-2014
Women's Basketball Team, c1970s
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame).
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Group of men.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). R R. Horlock, Andre Mouton, James Thomason and R. H. Bressler.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Group of men.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Group of men.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Richard P. Hildreth advertising - sales promotion coordination for Standard Oil Co.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Professor W. C. Bender.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh and two other men.
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame)
World Trade Conference (at Notre Dame). Professor W. C. Bender, R. A. Hutchinson, J. E. McCarthy, Col. R. Fiske, E. Schnelbacher and E. L. Davidson.
World War I - A group of Belgian Soldiers on guard in Northern France, circa 1910s
Photo by American Press Association.
World War I - A group of dignitaries standing outside, circa 1910s
Photo by Joe Tenschert
World War I - A group of soldiers standing casually outside at a camp, circa 1910s
Caption: "Hicks Party Entertains the Troops in the Field. *alescent soldiers waiting to enter one of the marques." Photo by American Press Association, Central News
World War I - A man and a dog in a small carriage pulled by a donkey that is in deep water, circa 1910s
Caption: "Venice on Thames. Flooded Maidenhead. The donky in difficulties." Photo by American Press Association.
World War I - A view of Przemysl, Poland, after Russia captured it, circa 1915
Caption: "Russia Isolates Great Galician Fortress Town. Russians have isolated Przemy?l, a great Galician fortress. A view of Przemy?l. Photo by American Press Association, Central News
World War I - A wooden grave marker for a United States soldier, likely in Europe, circa 1910s
The information on the grave is illegible except for the number B13564
World War I - An older man and woman riding in an open air horse-drawn carriage driven by two Black men, circa 1910s
Photo by Joe Tenschert
World War I - Army Chaplain Rev. James J. O'Brien, C.S.C., celebrating a Field Mass in the Orchards at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, 1918-10-13
World War I - Ceremonies of the burial of an unknown soldier at Arlington National Cemetery with President Warren G. Harding speaking, 1921-11-11
Photo by Joe Tenschert
World War I Chaplains' School at Fort Monroe, Virginia - Rev. Matthew Walsh, Joseph Trainor (Cleveland), William Carboy SJ, Charles Conraty (Springfield, Massachusetts), Ignatius Feeley (Baltimore), and William Kane SJ outside of barracks, 1918/03
World War I - German ship Fürst Bismarck at sea, circa 1910s
Photo by Louis Koch, Bremen, Germany
World War I - Japanese troops transferring boats, circa 1910s
Caption: "The Allied Attack on Kraochao. Japanese Troops landing in sampans. Extraordinary fine weather facilitiated the landing, which otherwise would have been difficult." Photo by American Press Association.