Photographs
Found in 664 Collections and/or Records:
Ragland Family Photographs
18 images of Ragland family.
Ryland Randolph trial transcript
This collection consists of the proceedings of an 1868 military commission trial of Randolph at Selma, Alabama, for the assault and battery of a Freedman named Balus Eddins.
Raymond Hunt Photographs
Seventeen photographs taken by Raymond Hunt of the C.S.S. Alabama model constructed by him. Images are showing the finished model, various stages of construction, and close-up showing details on the model.
William F. Reekstin Photograph Albums
Nine photograph albums of William F. Reekstin, a student at the University of Alabama in the early 1930s documenting a variety of campus venues and activities.
Regional Composers' Forum records
Photographs, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and programs of the organization
Rives Family papers
Contains theatre programs, letters, photos, and other materials.
Rives Family Photographs
Two photographs from Rives Family Papers depicting Tutwiler and Little Hall in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Robert E. Johnson photographs
Prints and one original snapshots of wedding of Dr. and Mrs. R.E. Johnson. He was a professor of history at the University of Alabama.
Rose Quong Photographs
Nineteen black and white publicity photographs of Australian born Chinese stage and screen actress, Rose Quong. Most of the images bearing photographer stamps on reverse of images.
Roy C. Corbell Photograph
The collection consists of one photograph of R.C. Corbell of Bidford, Alabama, in World War I soldiers' uniform.
S. E. Elmore Audio and Video Collection
Sacred Harp Singing records
Contains the records of this organization.
Sallie Bruchac Collection of Dr. Harald Rohlig Materials
The collection consists of recital programs and worship bulletins, sheet music, photographs, audiocassettes, reel-to-reel audio tapes, and one LP record featuring the music and performance of Dr. Harald Rohlig.
Samuel Frances Hobbs Photographs
One photographic album, labeled on the cover “Poison a Farce” theater production. Scenes show individuals in costume for theatrical production, probably at the University of Alabama, where Hobbs was a law student in 1907.
Sarah Ann (Gayle) and William B. Crawford Papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, speeches, scrapbooks, and other papers of Sarah Ann Gayle Crawford, sister to Amelia Gayle Gorgas, and William B. Crawford.
Saul Gordon Photographic Album
Savage Family Photographic Album
This collection consists of Savage family photographs documenting their travels and everyday life.
Schaudies and Banks Families Papers
Papers of two prominent mixed-race families in north Alabama.
Schaudies-Banks-Ragland Photographs
Thirty seven framed photographs of African Americans in military uniforms, Border War, WWI, and WWII including portraits of Duncan Fields and Rubin Fields; portraits of women and families; large plaque with two photos of military men (Willie L. E. Means and James E. Means, date of their enlistment in the army).
Jennie B. Scott Family Papers
Papers of a freeborn African American family who lived in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama, in the latter half of the nineteenth century and through the mid-1960s
Scott Logan Photographs
This collection consists of thirty-seven photographs depicting the University of Alabama sporting events.
Scrapbooks, Photographs
This series contains scrapbooks and scrapbook materials such as news clippings and photographs.
Searcy Family Photographs
Photos of this Tuscaloosa family are in two photograph albums that contain images from and around The University of Alabama and Tuscaloosa County, including Bryce Hospital, the Tuscaloosa Centennial celebrations, and Warrior River (bridge and flooding), and family activities.
Sesquicentennial Ball Photographs
This collection consists of fourty two color prints capturing the celebration of hundred and fifty years of The University of Alabama.
William Henry Sheppard papers
Two photogarphs of and a book about one of the first African American missionaries.
Nancy Stallworth Shortridge Memorabilia
Photographs, invitations, dance cards, etc. from a University of Alabama student during the World War II years.
Simpson Family Photographs
Primarily cabinet cards, mounted albumen prints and carbon prints; individuals are identified as members of the Peebles, Colvin, Ball, Simpson, Davis, Greene, Heard, Norris, Spencer, Taylor and [Perrow] families; some photographs taken by F.M. Turner, Tuscaloosa photographer, as well as photographers in Anniston, Eutaw, and Birmingham.
Septima Smith papers
Notes (research and school) on Biology, 1926, an address book, telegrams, receipts, notecards/research notes, a catalyst of a bug, photos, postcards, scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photos related to biology, programs and bulletins related to science. Also includes Martha Sue Garr papers and Dr. Robert S. Hodges personal and scientific papers, as well as the Unit Museum Plan file for the Alabama Museum of Natural History.
Snow Family Photographs
Three photo albums created by the Snow family from Tuscaloosa.
Souvenir de Indochine; Marseille, Hanoi, 1932
Photo album by unidentified man documents his trip from France to Asia.
Sue Spencer Papers
W. E. Spraggins papers
Contains the note books of his work as an engineer in Nashville, Tennessee, two books on engineering, photo cards from the Sigma Nu fraternity in Indianapolis, Indiana, and an invitation to the University of Alabama, Alabama Corps of Cadets on July 5, 1876.
Texas and Mexico Travel Photographs
Twenty-six mounted Kodak No. 2 albumen photographs, with images depicting travel in Texas and Mexico in 1890.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Photographs
Photographs of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Tillery Family Photographs
One hundred and seven photographs and two albums with one hundred and three photographs of the Tillery family.
Tom McVey Cabinet Cards
This collection consists of two cabinet cards of Brett Rutledge Brown ATΩ class of 1898, University of Alabama, Birmingham, and Johns Rather, Jr. KA class of 1897, University of Alabama.
Truman S. Smith Photographs
Family photos of Truman A. Smith (son of Eugene Allen Smith) and his wife Pearl Boyles of Mobile.
Tuscaloosa Cotton Gin and Sawmill Photographs
Photographs of Tuscaloosa cotton gin and sawmill, as well as African-American women carrying baskets on their heads.
Tuscaloosa History Photographs
Photographs depicting Tuscaloosa people and places.
Tuscaloosa News Photographs
This collection consists of nine photographs depicting the Alabama football game, basketball game, Jerry Rubin speaking at the Foster Auditorium, Governor's Day, and a concert on the Quad.
Tuscaloosa Retired Teachers Association records
Contains the yearbooks, from 1966-1992, newsletters and the organizations highlights from 1978-1992.
Unidentified Carte de Visites and Tintypes
Collection contains eleven Cartes de visite and tintypes. Portraits of unidentified people. One photograph identified as, "Ruby, Age 14."
University Libraries Photographs
University of Alabama Board of Trustees Portraits
Fifteen photographs of University of Alabama Board of Trustee portraits.
University of Alabama Libraries Special Collections UA Campus Photographs
This collection consists of five photographs of the President's Mansion, Smith Hall, Denny Chimes, and human skull and cadavers at the medical school laboratory.
University of Alabama Marching Band Photographs
This collection consists of three black and white photographs of the University of Alabama Marching Band, possibly taken at the University of Alabama in 1938.
University of Alabama Photograph Collection
Depicting history of the University of Alabama.
University of Alabama Rotunda excavation materials
This collection contains materials relating to the 1984 excavation of the Rotunda, the building which originally housed the University of Alabama library, natural history collection, and assembly room. It was destroyed by United States Army forces on 4 April 1865. Included are newspaper clippings, memoranda, notes on the history of the campus, placement of buildings, surface surveys, and photographs, as well as material on the Pratt house and Madison and Jefferson Halls.
University of Alabama School of Music scrapbooks
Scrapbooks of photographs, programs, information on the music camp, and the stage productions