Glass plate negatives
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Sheets of glass coated with light-sensitive emulsion that have been exposed and developed, and that are intended as matrices for the creation of positive photographic prints on another support.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Annie Burr Lewis and Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis Photographs
Collection
Call Number: LWL MSS 22
Abstract:
The Annie Burr Lewis and Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis Photograph Collection consists of prints, negatives, transparencies, slides, and tintypes that provide visual documentation of the lives, family, friends, and activities of Wilmarth and Annie Burr Lewis. The images range from formal portraits by noted artists such Arnold Genthe and Yousuf Karsh, to hundreds of snapshots taken by friends and family, and by Annie Lewis herself. The material spans a full century in date, from a group of tintypes...
Dates:
1859-1979, bulk 1900-1959
Frank Richard Oastler collection
Collection
Call Number: WA MSS S-2162
Abstract:
The collection consists of photograph albums, lantern slides, and photographic negatives documenting Oastler's interest in wildlife and conservation, from 1909-1938. The 68 photograph albums document the Oastlers' trips to the West and elsewhere. Approximately 6400 lantern slides, most of them hand-colored, were used for Dr. Oastler's lectures on the West, and include nine panoramic lantern slides.
Dates:
1908-1938
Mary A. Williams photographs of Memorial Quadrangle, Yale University
Collection
Call Number: RU 683
Abstract:
The materials consist of glass plate negatives and photographs by Mary A. Williams of the completed buildings and courtyards of the Memorial Quadrangle at Yale.
Dates:
circa 1930