photograph albums
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Hunn-Karsner Photograph Collection.
The collection contains photographs of the family of Quakers Ezekiel Hunn and Lydia Jones Sharpless Hunn and their granddaughter, Katherine Hunn Karsner, who married Joseph Reed Karsner in 1930. Compiled Katherine Hunn Karsner, it includes 19th century family albums, early twentieth century photographs, and also focuses on Katherine's daughter, Mary Ann Karsner Kegler (1932-1983) who moved to Alaska as a college student and was one of the founders of Chena Ridge Monthly Meeting.
John Quincy Hunsicker III scrapbook of European travels
This scrapbook was created by John Quincy Hunsicker III (Haverford College Class of 1928) to document his trip to Europe during the summer of 1928. Hunsicker traveled with and met several other Haverford students and alumni during his journey.
Lucy T. Shoe Meritt papers
Mexican Travelogue Photo Album
The photographs included in this travelogue document a trip to Mexico that took place between January 23 and March 16, 1937. The images are black and white, and the majority are accompanied by brief, hand-written notes and occasional commentary.
Morris/Engle Family Papers
Although the central figure in this collection is the Philadelphia Quaker businessman and philanthropist, T. Wistar Brown (1826-1916), it also includes materials relating to his father Moses Brown, mother Mary Wistar Brown, and wife Mary Farnum Brown, along with other members of the Brown family. Among the papers are correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and deeds.
Jehu Newlin photograph album
The photograph album of Jehu Newlin includes portraits of various Quakers, including Charles Wakefield, Foster Green, Jane Newson, Sarah Gibbons, and Theodore Harris.
Photo Album of a Railroad Tour of Mexico
Photo album by an unknown creator documenting rail travel between Ciudad Juarez and Mexico City ca. 1900.
Friends Historical Library collection of photograph albums
This assembled collection consists of a wide variety of single albums acquired by the Friends Historical Library at various times from various sources.
Portraits & Miscellaneous Photographs
This collection contains an expansive range of subjects, with historical highlights including portraits of a wide variety of Quakers, Quaker Native American missions, the early years of Haverford College, and the rise of photography.