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Box 3

 Container

Contains 421 Results:

29-29 Man (Willie Thompson) in overalls and hat standing outside shops (see also print)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-30 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch (see also print)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-31 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-32 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch (see also print)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-33 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-34 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch (see also print)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-35 Older man (Nathan Edwards) in doorway of shoe repair shop, wearing watch (see also print)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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...

29-36 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room (see also print), probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-37 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room, probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-38 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room (see also print), probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-39 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room (see also print), probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-40 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room, probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-41 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room (see also print), probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

29-42 Elderly man (Andrew Boatley) in hat walking with cane in front of the Skylark Tea Room, probably 1935

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 115
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: probably 1935

30-01 Man in tie and vest sitting on car bumper next to mailbox on urban street, probably 1938

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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: probably 1938

30-02 Women sitting on wall with white children and baby carriages (at the corner of St. Claire and Wapping Streets, Frankfort)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-03 Rural church

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-19 Young girl in dress on sidewalk

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-20 Young girl in dress on sidewalk

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-21 Crowd standing in front of Kentucky Theater in Lexington at night, probably 1938

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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: probably 1938

30-35 Man in hat sitting on curb

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-43 Woman dressed up in hat and polka dot jacket standing on sidewalk in front of barber shop and other businesses (at the corner of Ann and Main Streets in Frankfort) (see also prints)

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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...

30-44 Man in tie and cap with badge sitting on car bumper on urban street, probably 1938

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 116
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: probably 1938

31-05 Group of men and boys in street in front of house and picket fence

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 117
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...

31-06 Man in hat and suspenders sitting on stoop in town

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 117
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...