Black-and-white prints (photographs)
Found in 6766 Collections and/or Records:
Full-length portrait of Raymond T. Miller (Notre Dame Class of 1914) in military uniform; photo by Smith Studio, Defiance, Ohio, circa 1910s
Full-length portrait of Rev. Charles L. Doremus, c1910s
Full-length portrait of Rev. John A. Zahm, CSC [copy print], circa 1890s
Full-length portrait of Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy outside in a cassock as a seminarian; gift of Rev. Bernard McAvoy, circa 1922-1925
Full-length portrait of Secretary of State Cardinal Rampolla del Tindaro in a room in the Vatican; photo by Jongh Freres [#9354; print is in 9/01, mat is in 9/02], circa 1893-1894
Full-length portrait of student John M. Bannon in Notre Dame military uniform, circa 1911
Photo by McDonald Studio
Full-length portrait of student Joseph Hilger standing outside, 1927
Full-length portrait of three unidentified priests, c1869-1870
Full-length portrait of two women standing outside of a house, c1920s
Full-length portraits of John G. Rickert standing next to a lake or river [3 photos], c1937
Full-length portraits of Rev. Matthew Walsh, C.S.C., in military uniform inside [three scenes], circa 1910s
Funeral at a cemetery in Paris, France, including World War I Chaplains Lieutenant Francis Kilkenny, General Davis, M. Wheels of Chicago Tribune, Rev. Matthew Walsh, C.S.C., Fr. March, Fr. Logan, circa 1910s
Funeral procession for James (Jimmy) Farnham Edwards - Marching Band in front of Corby Hall, 1911/0118
Funeral procession for James (Jimmy) Farnham Edwards with Colonel William Hoynes in front of Corby Hall, 1911/0118
Funeral (wake?) of Sister Mary Aloysius St. Edward's Hall chapel interior (there are no people in the shot) [gift of Regis J. Fallon?], 1916/01
G. Frank D'Alelio
Gabriel, A.L.
Galveston, Indiana, train station, c1907
Gary R. Burleson
Gen. Joc K. Heusburg
Heusburg, Gen. Joc K. Photo by South Bend Tribune.
Gene Ellis
Gene Perry, Joe Katchik, and Pat Ross at the beach [two shots], c1949-1953
General Electric Research Laboratory - Finished product of manmade snow, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."
General Electric Research Laboratory - First cloud from which scientist Victor J. Schaefer created snow, 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Friday, December 27, 1946.
General Electric Research Laboratory - Manmade snow cloud in an in between stage, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."
General Electric Research Laboratory - Manmade snow cloud seeded with ice germs, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."
General Electric Research Laboratory - Photomicrographs of Victor J. Schaefer's cold chamber manmade snow crystals, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."
General Electric Research Laboratory - Scientist Vincent J. Schaefer experimenting with manmade snow in a laboratory, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."
General Electric Research Laboratory - Scientist Vincent J. Schaefer in an airplane [not really visible] seeding a cloud with pellets of dry ice, 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Friday, December 27, 1946.
General Electric Research Laboratory - The inside of a manmade snow cloud, November 1946
Photo by General Electric Company. For release in morning papers on Thursday, November 14, 1946 with story entitled "Artificial Snowfall Created for First Time in General Electric Research Laboratory."