[i]Ornately decorated leather album with gilded edges and brass hinges. Contains tintypes: snapshots of men, women, and children from an unidentified family. Information on back of photographs indicate studies located in Savannah and Augusta (GA).[/i]
[i]Photographic prints, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia relating to fishing trips and travels. People include U.S. President Warren G. Harding, photographer Claude C. Matlack, John O. LaGorce, William K. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Calvin Bentley, Max Fleischman, and Thomas M. Howell. Photographs show catches from various fishing expeditions. Places depicted include Cocolobo Cay Club (Adams Key, Biscayne National Park), Biscayne Bay, Florida Keys, Bimini, Galapagos Islands, Peru, Alaska, and the Cayman Islands.[/i]
Untitled[i]Photograph album shows African Americans on a beach in Miami and in other parts of South Florida.[/i]
[i]Photographs of buildings, landscapes, and children in Nassau (Bahamas) and Havana (Cuba). Florida images show the Royal Palm Hotel, Miami River, St. Augustine and Seminole Indians.[/i]
[i]Promotional photographs commissioned by the Southern Cross Construction Company of newly constructed homes along Biarritz Drive in Normandy Isle, Miami Beach. The houses are mainly in the Mediterranean Revival style.[/i]
[i]Views of Blacks and Whites at work and play in Pahokee, Belle Glade, and Canal Point (Palm Beach County). Pictures of White adults include military life at Camp Everglades, portraits, bicycling, and recreational boating. White children include high school students, Boy Scouts, and a Halloween party. Civil defense views show Blacks and Whites (e.g., Red Cross, scrap drive, registration for war ration books). Views of Blacks include Bahamian agricultural workers and jook joints. Landscapes portray sugar cane fields, canals, palms, and clouds. Detailed captions record names, places, and dates.[/i]
Untitled[i]Photographs containing studio portraits and cabinet photos of member of the Browne family.[/i]
UntitledCity sequence images of people, buildings and public spaces in downtown Miami, commissioned by the Downtown Development Authority of Miami, Florida.
[i]Snapshots of unidentified school aged children and adults in Coconut Grove (Fla.). A few photographs of sailors, possibly stationed at Dinner Key, and one of Four Way Lodge.[/i]
[i]Views of the development of Coral Gables include street scenes, entrances, dwellings, citrus groves, Coral Gables House, and the office of George Merrick's Coral Gables Corporation. Photographs were taken by William A. Fishbaugh[/i]
[i]Photographic prints with English language captions of Cuban cities, towns, and the countryside. Places include Havana, Matanzas, Nuevitas, Puerto Principe, [/i][i]Caradad[/i][i], La Gloria, and Columbia. Views also include the steamship [/i][i]Curityba[/i][i], cemeteries, streets, fortresses, agriculture, a sugar mill, [/i][i]Cubans,[/i][i] and Americans.[/i]
[i]Photographs of air fields, airplanes, flight instructors, and students, all relating to the Curtiss Flying School. A few aerial views of Dade County, taken by Richard B. Hoit, are also included.[/i]
Untitled[i]Contains views of Cocoplum Beach, Snapper Creek Canal, Arch Creek, Cape Florida Light, Biscayne Bay, Smyrna sugar mills, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Coban Lodge after the 1926 hurricane.[/i]
Untitled[i]Photographs of the destruction caused by the 1935 hurricane, Includes photographs, with captions, of uprooted trees and damaged homes in Bayfront Park, Coconut Grove, and Hialeah. Includes vacations snapshots of scenes in St. Augustine and Key Largo.[/i]