Box 3
Container
Contains 20 Results:
14-17 Three girls by garden fence in Zion Hill (Leanna C. Bell with eye patch?), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-18 Infant on porch in Zion Hill, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-19 Infant on porch in Zion Hill, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-20 Infant on porch in Zion Hill, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-21 Myrtle B. Livers on porch of home in Zion Hill (see also print), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-22 "Lilly of the Valley" Zion Hill (see also prints), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-23 Myrtle B. Livers and Lillian Marie Bell in front of fence and home in Zion Hill (see also print), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-24 Myrtle B. Livers, Lillian Marie Bell, Leanna C. Bell (eye patch) and others in front of fence and home in Zion Hill (see also print), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-25 "The Breadman United States of America" Group gathered under tree
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
14-26 "The Breadman United States of America" Group gathered under tree (see also print)
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
14-27 "The Breadman United States of America" Group gathered under tree
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
14-28 Group of women walking down the road (Zion Hill?)
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
14-09 Georgia Bell, Myrtle Livers, and Lillian Marie Bell in front of fence and home in Zion Hill (see also print), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-10 Edna Bell sitting on porch railing, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-11 Lillian Marie Bell and infant on porch in Zion Hill, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-12 Lillian Marie Bell and infant on porch in Zion Hill, with older and younger girl in background, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-13 Georgia Bell and Lillian Marie Bell in garden by fence, in front of Zion Hill home, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-14 Georgia Bell and Lillian Marie Bell in garden by fence, in front of Zion Hill home, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-15 Georgia Bell and Lillian Marie Bell in garden by fence, in front of Zion Hill home, ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935
14-16 Three girls by garden fence in Zion Hill (Leanna C. Bell with eye patch?), ca. 1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Helen Balfour Morrison used two negative formats, 35 mm safety film and 4-by-5 inch nitrate, to record her Kentucky images. It appears that Morrison may have stored the films haphazardly, necessitating the imposition of order when the films were discovered over a half-century after they were taken. There are often gaps in the image numbers and the reconstruction of negative order is a best guess. The availability of a corresponding print image is noted. Titles in quotes refer to the title of...
Dates:
ca. 1935