Special Collections -- Photographs.
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
101 Ranch souvenir photo album, 1922
Handmade photo album made as a souvenir for the individuals participating in a private outing held on the ranch in 1920. Photographs include the 3 Miller brothers and Oklahoma oil man, E.W. Marland.
Alan Wagoner WWII-era photographs, approximately 1940s
A collection of 32 B/W snapshots and 2 photo-postcards, some featuring a possible family member and other soldiers serving in the US military during WWII. Also included are B/W snapshots of military equipment, destroyed structures, cityscapes, landscapes, plus a handful of unrelated snapshots.
Alexis Lykiard - Jean Rhys archive, 1969-1976
Letters from Jean Rhys to Alexis Lykiard; photographs and snapshots featuring Jean Rhys to be used for proposed photo-illustrations for Lykiard's book, Jean Rhys Revisited; 3 audio cassette recording of ; and 2 video tapes (content unknown).
Bill and Annie Bakewell Davis collection of Cyril Connolly papers, 1948-1974
Confederate Veterans encampment photographs, 1918-09-27
Photographs taken of the parade of Confederate Veterans for the encampment held in Tulsa 24-27 September 1918 by the Sons of Confederate Veterans post.
Cuba, 1890s
"Camera's Evidence of Starvation's Ravages in Cuba. Vicims of Spain's Horrible War of Extermination".
Cyril Vernon Connolly papers, 1912-1974
This artificial collection was begun in 1976 with the acquisition of Connolly's library, which contained some manuscript materials. Gradually, further manuscripts and Connolly specific books were added. Literary critic, editor of Horizon magazine, and writer, these papers document Connolly's life and career
Dexter Fellows circus photographs, 1900s
The Circus collection includes over 700 items documenting circus life. The collection was assembled by Dexter Fellows, a press agent for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and includes photographs and other circus memorabilia.
Dunlap, George, Undated
Pictured as a toddler in the company of an unidentified man and woman. Handwritten note on verso reads: "little George Dunlap".