Black-and-white photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo and Summer Camps records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0204
Overview
The collection of Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Greater Buffalo and Summer Camps Records contains a wide range of material, dominated by photographs and program-related materials for the JCC, Camp Lakeland and Camp Centerland. Also, contains correspondence, reports, publications, newsletters, and handwritten documents. An additional three other collections are included: annual Jewish community book fair records; Jewish Film Festival and Jewish Repertory Theatre records.
Junior League of Buffalo records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0239
Overview
Materials related to the Junior League of Buffalo, active in the area from 1919 to the present. The collections includes corporate records, photographs, newspaper clippings, slides, audio and video recordings, magazines published by the Junior League, and materials related to events and programming.
Found in:
University Archives
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Junior League of Buffalo records
Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy papers
Collection — Box 1-31
Identifier: 34-5-1012
Overview
Collection of materials
from Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, professor of Women's Studies. Includes her
teachings, publications, political activism, resource material, and her work in
the UB Women's Studies and American Studies departments.
Found in:
University Archives
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Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy papers
Joyce Lehmann's Albright Art School collection
Collection — Box 1-4
Identifier: 16-2-1196
Overview
Collection includes a
dissertation and catalogs, notes and recorded interviews Ms. Lehman collected
for her dissertation, The "Albright Art School" of the
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy: 1887-1954 (New York).
Manhattan Hotel photographs
Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: MS-0244
Overview
Manhattan Hotel photos includes images of the bar and the exterior of the Manhattan Hotel in Buffalo, New York, circa 1909. The proprietor of the hotel, Mack G. Anderson, is featured along with the hotel’s bartender and visiting guests.
Found in:
University Archives
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Manhattan Hotel photographs
Darwin D. Martin Digitization project
Collection — Box 1-2
Identifier: MS-0022-0091
Overview
Documentation for the project sponsored by the Western New York Library Resources Council to digitize the photographs kept by the Darwin D. Martin family depicting the Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo, New York, and their summer house, "Graycliff", in Derby, New York, both designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and photographs of the Martin family.
Darwin D. Martin photographs
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0022-0005
Overview
Photographs kept by the Darwin D. Martin family depicting the Darwin D. Martin house in Buffalo, New York, and their summer house, "Graycliff", in Derby, New York, both designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and photographs of the Martin family.
Found in:
University Archives
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Darwin D. Martin photographs
Michigan Avenue Y.M.C.A. records
Collection — Box 1-6
Identifier: MS-0004
Overview
The collection consists of administrative records including minutes, reports, photographs and
scrapbooks which contain clippings, leaflets, programs and copies of "The Y's Messenger," a Michigan Avenue Y.M.C.A. newsletter.
Found in:
University Archives
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Michigan Avenue Y.M.C.A. records
Philip G. Miles papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 20-3F-1142
Overview
Papers, records, and
research files of Philip G. Miles, an experimental mycologist and professor at
the University at Buffalo. Miles research focused on Schizophyllum commune, Lentinus
edodes, and the cultivation of mushrooms for protein sources in
developing nations.
Found in:
University Archives
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Philip G. Miles papers
Mordecai Noah Historical Marker collection
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MS-0200-0027
Overview
Ecumenical materials
documenting aspects of the efforts to place a historic marker to recall the
events of 1825 when Mordecai Noah, American Jewish diplomat, politician and
newspaperman made an attempt to found a refuge for persecuted European Jews on
Grand Island, New York.