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Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, photographs of collections
The materials consist of photographs documenting collections in the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
George B. Peck, Class of 1871, Yale School of Medicine, photograph album documenting life at Yale
The collection consists of a photograph album with portraits of professors and photographs of Yale and New Haven, Connecticut.
Fordham W. R. Petersen Jr., Class of 1957, School of Art and Architecture, Yale University, photographs documenting Yale
The materials consist of photographs of Yale and New Haven, Connecticut taken by Fordham W. R. Petersen, Yale School of Art and Architecture, Class of 1957 (non-graduate).
Reuben A. Holden photographs used in the publication "Profiles and Portraits of Yale University Presidents"
The collection consists of formal portraits of various Yale presidents up to and including Kingman Brewster. Also in the collection are photographs of various presidents' homes. The portraits were used by Reuben Holden for his 1968 book Profiles and Portraits of Yale University Presidents.
Ellsworth Eliot photographs used in the publication Yale in the Civil War
The collection consists of portraits used as illustrations for Ellsworth Eliot's book Yale in the Civil War (1932).
George W. Pierson photographs used in the publicationYale: A Short History
The materials consist of photographs of Yale faculty, administrators, and presidents, as well as various campus scenes and buildings. The photographs were used as illustrations in George W. Pierson's book,Yale: A Short History (1976).
Theodore Martindale Purdy photographs and papers
This collection consists of photograph albums, maps, diaries and other materials documenting the worldwide travels of Theodore Martindale Purdy from 1883 to 1931.
Ida Allien Pyland photograph album and correspondence
Ray Tompkins House, Yale University, photographs
The materials consist of photographs documenting the construction of Ray Tompkins House at Yale.
Joseph Verner Reed papers
Personal and professional correspondence, administrative files, writings and genealogical manuscripts, notebooks, news clippings, memorabilia, loose photographs and photograph albums relating to the Reed family and Reed's service as captain in the U.S. Army at Camp Murphy, Florida.
Religious organizations and activities, Yale University, photographs
Photographs of Yale students engaged in religious events or activities at St. Thomas More, Dwight Hall, and Bethany Sunday School.
Residential colleges, Yale University, photographs
The materials consist of photographs (with negatives) of interior views of the following residential colleges at Yale: Branford, Calhoun, Davenport, Jonathan Edwards, Pierson, Saybrook, and Trumbull. Included are photographs of each college's dining room, library, commons, and master's house. Also included is the original negative for each photograph.
Roe family papers
Harold Wickliffe Rose papers
The papers consist entirely of materials relating to Rose's book, The Colonial Houses of Worship in America (1963). Included are the manuscript, related correspondence, reviews, and a large amount of research material: notes, letters, and printed and pictorial matter about churches in eighteen states. Among his correspondents are Frederick W. Beinecke, A. Pierce Middleton, Richmond P. Miller and Edmund W. Sinnott.
Matthew Charles Rosenblum papers
The digital images consist of Cherry Grove celebrities and royalty at various functions, including teas, beauty contests, and the annual Invasion of the Pines. The images are crafted using the digital equivalents of photography, stage makeup, and cosmetic surgery.
School of Engineering, Yale University, photographs of events, activities, and individuals
The materials consist of photographs of equipment and machinery exhibitions, association meetings, faculty, and other individuals associated with the Yale School of Engineering.
School of Fine Arts, Yale University, photographs
The rmaterials consist of photographs of class scenes in the Yale School of Fine Arts and sculpture in the Yale Art Gallery.
School of Nursing, Yale University, photographs of events, activities, and individuals
The records consist of photographs of faculty and events at the Yale School of Nursing.
Walter Keeler Scofield papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, scrapbooks, photographs and miscellanea relating to Walter Keeler Scofield's career as naval surgeon during the Civil War and his later voyages to Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the West Indies.
George Burbank Shattuck papers
The papers are comprised of diaries, clippings, photographs, and research materials. The bulk of the papers document Shattuck's involvement in a 1919-1920 anthropological expedition to East Africa, led by Leonard John Vanden Bergh. During this expedition, Shattuck kept a detailed travel diary and took many photographs which document native clothing, rituals, and culture. The collection also includes a less detailed diary of an expedition to Honduras in 1922.