350 results containing "Photographic prints--1920."
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Turk and Russian, Greek and Jew are represented in this group of half a dozen little street gamins Two of them are the proud possessors of tops and pieces of string to spin them with. Hundreds like them make up the army of unemployed children begging for work in the most crowded and expensive city in Europe to-day.
1921. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139306 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Turkish Sultan in Constantinople streets
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139304 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Although American business men are said to eat their lunches on the run they cannot compare to the Turk who really does eat on the run Hundreds of street restaurants does [sic] thriving business on the streets of Constantinople.
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139303 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Ladies of the sultan's harem making a week end pilgrimage to the "Sewwt [i.e., Sweet] Waters of Europe," a favorite summer retreat near Constantinople
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139302 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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[Turkish porter carrying tanks of kerosene on his back]
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139301 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Turkey's bill boards There are no operas of a [sic] serious plays in Constantinople. The people content themselves with cheap vaudiville [sic] or moving pictures of an indifferent quality. This picture shows one of the leading theatres of the city.
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139300 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Lemonade and water peddlers in Constantinople do a thriving business Pure water is hard to obtain and few people care to risk the hydrand [i.e. hydrant] water which is filled with all sorts of disease germs.
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139299 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Turks have great respect for the dead and for this reason their cemeteries are placed in the most beautiful spot to be found Although crowded and irregular the great number of trees and shrubbery makes them places of beauty. This ancient cemetery lying on the shores of the Bosphorus is one of the oldest in Constantinople. Hundreds of soldiers and prominent people of the ...
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139298 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Cleanliness is part of Godliness with the Turk No matter how black his sins no good Moslem would think of entering the mosque for prayer without having made his ablutions. Outside each place of worship is a trough where each washes his feet before entering the church for prayer. This foot bath is just outside the mosque on the island of Proti where close ...
1920. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139297 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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[Sigmund Freud with colleagues at the Congress at the Hague]
[1920] | 1 photographic print.
LOT 11831-E, no. 7 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-139123 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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[Sculptress, Helen Osborn, making a head-and-shoulders sculpture of Warren Harding, with Harding posing beside the sculpture]
c1920 Oct. 14. | 1 photographic print.
PRES FILE - Harding, Warren G.--Reproductions and Sculpture [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-00235 (digital file from original item) -
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Abraham Lincoln, "That a government of the people shall not perish from the earth"
c1920 July 30. | 1 photographic print.
PRES FILE - Harding, Warren G. -- Election [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-00697 (digital file from original item) -
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"Uncle Joe" Cannon reading Gettysburg Address
1920 February 12. | 1 photographic print. | Underwood & Underwood
BIOG FILE - Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-00664 (digital file from original item) -
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"Father Knickerbocker's children" American Red Cross juniors arriving at Bellvue Hospital, New York City, to distribute toys they have made in the schools to the sick and crippeled [i.e. crippled] boys and girls in the children's wards. The trip is recorded in the Red Cross motion pictures [sic], "Father Knickerbocker's children."
1920 July 1. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01031 (digital file from original item) -
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"Dawn in Lonesome Hollow?" "Dawn in Lonesome Hollow["] shows Berea College sends its extension workers into remote communities to teach the Kentuckey [sic] mountaineers the princiiples [sic] of scientific agricultur[e], home economics, and community organization.
1920 August 2. | 1 photographic print.
Unprocessed in PR 06 CN 087 [item] [P&P] | LC-DIG-ds-01031 (digital file from original item) -
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Aunt Letty, New Bern, N.C.
ca.1920. | 1 photographic print. | M.E. Whitehurst & Co.
SSF - African American Women -- Portraits -- ca. 1920 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-36631 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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One hundred and fifteen years have failed to dim the keen eyesight of [Mammy Prater] this ex-slave
c1920. | 1 photographic print.
SSF - African American Women -- Portraits -- 1920 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-35737 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Age has not dimmed Mammy Prater's love for sweets
c1920. | 1 photographic print.
SSF - African American Women -- Portraits -- 1920 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-36645 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Mammy Prater, a 115-year-old ex-slave who is still hale and hearty
c1920. | 1 photographic print.
SSF - African American Women -- Portraits -- 1920 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-36646 (b&w film copy neg.) -
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Florida bathing beauties in Columbia Six Sport
c1920. | 1 photographic print. | Zimmerman, R. J.
SSF - Automobiles -- 1920 [item] [P&P] | LC-USZ62-34534 (b&w film copy neg.)
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