Photographs
AAT scope note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. It does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "
Found in 12921 Collections and/or Records:
Interior of Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool Company with Unidentified Man, circa 1917
Interior showroom of Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool Company in Douglas, Wyoming. An unidentified man is leaning against a dresser while displaying a pelt that is for sale. Various fur coats and garments are on display throughout the room.
Interior of Colorado Electric Wiring Company, circa 1900
The c. 1900 photograph reveals the interior of the Colorado Electric Wiring Company with proprietor Benjamin Borwick standing with his sister Bessie.
Interior of Goldberg Brothers Tinners, between 1900-1930
Interior view of Goldberg Brothers, Tinners. There are six unidentified workers standing next to various equipment.
Interior of Goldberg Brothers Tinners with Employees, between 1900-1930
Interior of Goldberg Brothers, Tinners. From left to right: Louis, Nathan and William Goldberg with three unidentified men.
Interior of Isadore Solomon's Store in Solomonville, Arizona, between 1880-1930
An unidentified group of people inside Isadore Solomon's store in Solomonville, Arizona. Some of the people may be members of the Weinberger family.
Interior of Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company, 1911
Interior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company in Aspen, Colorado. Left to right: Mrs. Ben Kobey (Hattie), Mark Kobey, Albert Kobey, Homer Von Loon, and John Parsons stand in the store.
Interior of Londoner's Store, Denver, Colo., circa 1890
Canned goods and staples inside the Londoner Store located at 15th Avenue and Arapahoe Street in Denver, Colorado. The Londoner grocery store was owned by Wolfe Londoner, mayor of Denver from 1889 to 1891.
Interior of M.B. Miller's Store, between 1902-1903
Minnie Betsy Miller and son Henry Miller are standing with three unidentified clerks inside M.B. Miller's store in Leadville, Colorado. Interior view of store shows piles of towels, shirts and ties. Signs advertise sales on suits and negligee shirts. Minnie Betsy Miller is the mother of Minnette Miller.
Interior of Pencol Drug, between 1950-1965
Interior of Pencol Drug with unidentified employees and customers. The store was located at Pennsylvania Street and Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado, and owned by Azriel Stein.
Interior of Phil Brown's Kosher Butcher Shop, circa 1927
Interior of Phil Brown's Kosher Butcher Shop. Phil Brown is standing behind the counter with an unidentified man. The shop was located in Denver, Colorado.
