Box 4
Contains 89 Results:
Uniformed individual seated on crate photograph, ca. 1917-1919
3.38 x 5.63 inches. Shows an unidentified individual seated on a crate outside of a building; likely C. Canby Balderston while he was in France or Belgium as a war relief worker.
C. Canby Balderston photograph, 1919-07
3.38 x 2.25 inches. Shows a sitting uniformed individual, likely war relief worker C. Canby Balderston. Note on reverse says "Le Zoute- Knocke Ym. [sp?] Juillet 1919. LDS."
C. Canby Balderston with unidentified woman photograph, ca. 1917-1919
2.38 x 3.56 inches. Shows C. Canby Balderston standing in front of a car with an unidentified woman during his time as a relief worker in France or Belgium. Note on reverse says "Show this to Baldys mother He ought to be arrested for having a picture like this taken with my camera and my car and my girl."
American Red Cross garage photograph, ca. 1917-1919
2.5 x 4.5 inches. Shows an American Red Cross garage in France or Belgium with war relief personnel posed by vehicles (possibly ambulances).
C. Canby Balderston with vehicle photograph, 1919-07
2.25 x 3.38 inches. Shows C. Canby Balderston servicing a vehicle on the side of road during his time as a war relief worker in France or Belgium.
C. Canby Balderston with others photograph, 1918-12-25
4.5 x 2.5 inches. Shows C. Canby Balderston with others on an outdoor porch while he was in France as a war relief worker. Note on reverse says "End of Cross country race Xmas morning 1918 / [Balderston] standing up in group of 4 in middle." Likely associated with A00187055.
Thomas Holt with Red Cross vehicle in Adinkerke, Belgium postcard, ca. 1917-1919
3.5 x 5.5 inches. Shows Thomas Holt, likely a war relief worker, posing with another person against a Red Cross vehicle loaded with mattresses (?) in Adinkerke, Belgium. Note on reverse says "Thomas Holt and 'Karrier'," likely referencing the Karrier automobile brand.
Gertrude Pim postcard, 1917-12
3.5 x 5.5 inches. Postcard from Gertrude Pim, probably addressed to C. Canby Balderston while they were in France as war relief workers. Wishes the recipient well. Obverse features a photograph of a chateau in Bettancourt that functioned as a wartime hospital for women and children.
Photographic negatives, 1930s
Loose negatives and some in glassine folders in Kodak booklets. A sampling scanned and appear to be family photographs and scenes of Washington, D.C.