photographs
Found in 473 Collections and/or Records:
Hollywood Place photograph albums
Two copies of a photograph album with the text "Hollywood Place / August 1922" printed on the cover in gold. The albums each contain the same five black and white photographs of the grounds, plantings, and landscaping at a residence, possibly the W. C. Holman residence on SW Riverside in the Dunthorpe area of Portland, Oregon. One album also contains four additional loose black and white prints, depicting additional scenes of plantings, grounds, and a tennis court.
Holtz Building construction photograph album
Album containing 31 black and white photographs showing construction of the Holtz Building (now the Mead Building) at 421 SW 5th Ave. in Portland, Oregon, in 1911 and 1912. The building was designed by the architecture firm of Doyle, Patterson, & Beach, and was constructed by the Brayton Engineering Company.
Mr. Herbert Clark Hoover of Oakland, California 1896
Typescript document with biographical data of Herbert Hoover's earlier years in Iowa, in Oregon, and in Oakland, California. Also included is a photograph of Hoover's house in Oakland at the time he first registered to vote in 1896.
Bob Hope in Oregon photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs of Bob Hope, mostly in Oregon, including photos of Hope with Oregon Governor Tom McCall and with Queen Rhonda Anderson at the Portland Rose Festival in 1969.
Horseback Honeymoon photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs taken during Ella Allen Scott and Quincy Scott's 1907 honeymoon trip, made on horseback, from Minnesota to Washington State. Quincy Scott (1882-1965) was a longtime editorial cartoonist for the Oregonian newspaper in Portland. Ella Allen Scott (1882-1971), also an artist, worked in book and magazine illustration, was dean of women at the University of Montana, and later exhibited and sold paintings.
Jack Huisman photographs collection
Snapshots of naval activities in Portland, Oregon, taken by naval officer Jack Huisman. Includes images of the Portland recruiting barracks and ship commissioning.
E. J. Humbert photographs
Collection consists of 10 mounted black and white photographs taken between 1912 and 1914 by E. J. Humbert, an electrician for the Portland Railway Light and Power Company. The photographs depict interior and exterior views of power plants, as well as street scenes in Portland and Oregon City, Oregon.
Betty Huser photographic collection
Twelve black and white portrait photographs, primarily of men. Only one person, E. S. Inglis, is identified. The photographs were from the office of the Phil Grossmayer Co., an insurance company in Portland, Oregon.
Malcolm P. Hutchinson artist renderings and photographs of parade floats
Artist's renderings and photographs depicting parade floats designed from the 1930s to the 1950s by floral designer Malcolm P. Hutchinson (1899-1978) of Portland, Oregon. Most of the floats represented were designed for the Portland Rose Festival. Hutchinson worked for florist Tommy Luke until 1951, when he left to focus on the Hutchinson School of Floral Design, which he had founded in the 1940s.
Hyster Company records
Collection consists of materials relating to the Hyster Company, including photographs of a plant interior and employees; a brochure and report about the company; materials concerning accounting machine installation; a sales booklet with product specifications; and party programs.