photographs
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 518 Collections and/or Records:
Van Evera Bailey architectural papers
Architectural drawings, photographs, and professional documents relating to the work of Oregon architect Van Evera Bailey (1903-1980). Counted among the architects who developed the Northwest Regional Style of modern architecture, Bailey primarily designed private residences in the Portland area, with a number of early projects in the Palm Springs, California, area.
Lola Greene Baldwin collection
Papers, photographs, and scrapbooks of Lola Greene Baldwin, Portland, Oregon's first policewoman, compiled by Marian E. Hays.
Bob Barnes photographs of Corbett Building implosion
Small collection of black and white photographs depicting the controlled implosion of the Corbett Building at SW 5th Avenue and Morrison Street in Portland, Oregon.
Clarence A. Barton papers
Papers and memorabilia relating to Clarence A. Barton (1910-1967) and his family, including photographs and Barton's newspaper column, "From Where I Sit." Barton was a lawyer, a Democratic representative for Coquille in the Oregon Legislature, and was speaker of the House for the 1963 legislative session.
Margaret Emily Bates photograph album on the Nichols family
Album containing black and white photographs and cyanotypes of members of the Nichols family and others. Subjects also include Capen School in Northampton, Massachusetts, house parties, the Oregon and Washington coasts, hiking, camping, picnics, tennis, Hood River, and other areas in Oregon.
Battleship Oregon in dry dock, Boston Navy Yard
One black and white copy of a photograph of the USS Oregon in dry dock at the Boston Navy Yard.
James Beard papers
Papers of chef and author James Beard (1903-1985), including clippings and typescripts of articles and recipes that he wrote; materials relating to books that he wrote; appointment books; correspondence; menus he collected; photographs; and biographical information. Beard grew up in Portland, Oregon, but spent most of his adult life living in New York City. He championed regional American dishes, and became known as the "Dean of American cookery."
Beaver photographic collection
Topical collection of twenty black and white photographs, primarily newspaper production prints, depicting scenes of beavers in Oregon, including beavers swimming, eating, building dams, and being trapped.
Gerald Beebe photographic collection
Small collection of black and white photographs depicting the exterior and interior of the country house of Gerald E. and Mary Moir Livingstone Beebe in Lake Oswego, Oregon, designed by Ernest F. Tucker.
Benson family photographs collection
Photographs of the family of Portland businessman Simon Benson and his second wife, Pamelia Loomis, including sons Chester Simon Benson and Gilbert Thereon Benson, and grandchildren Gilbert Thomas Benson and Margaret Benson (later Margaret Maradudin).