Box 7
Contains 282 Results:
AGFA Digital Photocopy by an unknown photographer. On the front is a colored photo of a garden with countless tables, chairs, and an umbrella. In the background is a white woman holding what looks like a camera, standing in front of the edge of the garden wall. Behind a large bush is a flag pole with a blue and white stripe, presumably the French flag, though no red can be seen as the last third of the flag is hidden behind the bush. On the back is a watermark for the AGFA photo company.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Kodak Digital Photocopy by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of a brick building surrounded by flower bushes. On the back is an address in smeared blue ink, along with a Kodak Paper watermark.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Fujifilm Digital Photocopy by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of two older white women, one in an all black dress, and one win a black shirt and jacket with a blue dress, standing in front of an illuminated photo display.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Kodak Digital Photocopy by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of an elderly white woman, assumed to be Frances Robb herself, standing on what looks like a teal boat at the edge of a river, in a green sweatshirt. On the back is written "2002, 5-17A, 515, Vilaine", along with a Kodak Royal Paper watermark.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Kodak Digital Photocopy by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of an elderly man in an overcoat, scarf, and hat, sitting next to what looks like a small table with a book in his hand. on the back is written "Andrew Jackson Coleman", along with a name, address, and phone number for Ehtna McBride, for an unknown reason.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by an unknown photographer or publisher of the Fairhope, Alabama Wharf and Casino. On the front is the wharf and the Casino, several cars parked and driving near the casino, and a Coca-Cola billboard visible in front of the casino. On the back is an unfilled postcard area, along with "Post Card" written at the top, and "Wharf with Casino, Fairhope, Al, C. 1927".
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by the Scheller Co. for the New Hope Motel in the woods. On the front is a mix of the motel itself, located at the top, and a photo of the private pool at the bottom, with several people both in the pool and sitting in chairs around the pool. At the center is the sign for the motel. On the back is a small description of the motel, claiming it is "One mile west of the Delaware River in historic New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 18938. Air-conditioned, color cable television, phones, thermostatically controlled heat, and heated swimming pool."
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curteich of the Eugene Talmadge Bridge in Savannah, Georgia. On the front is a colorized photo of the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah, Georgia
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Curteich with a photo of the turbines in the interior of the powerhouse of Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals, Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Alabama, taken by O.S. Welch.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Postcard by Theodore Eismann of a Kearsarge-class U.S. Battleship. On the front is an artistic depiction of the battleship, of which research has not led to a correct name or real-life counterpart, with an American flag in the top left corner. On the back, along with the postcard's address lines and stamp placement square, is a production line that states "Made in Germany, Th. E. L. Theochrom-Serie 1081"
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.