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Charles Baptie photograph collection, C0032, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
The collection was donated in several stages by Charles Baptie and J. Roger Bentley. Charles Baptie, in November 1993, donated GMU materials and other material relating to Northern Virginia. He donated 2.4 linear feet of negatives in July 1994. He donated more photographic negatives and other material in September 1994. In May 2002, J. Roger Bentley donated 1900 negatives, 1,400 photographs, and some publication materials. The next year, May 2003, he donated approximately 2,000 negatives, slides, and photographs, as well as pamphlets, postcards, news clippings and other documents.
Several different staff members have processed this collection as it came into the archives. Instead of reprocessing the whole collection, each new addition was added on, thus making the organization of the collection rather difficult. Instead of reorganizing the thousands of photographs and negatives, the decision was made to divide the collection into series, but not resort it. Therefore, some boxes contain several different series, as well as each folder containing several series. Some individual photographs overlap series; when this occurs, it can be found in both series.
Processed by Special Collections and Archives staff. Additional processing by Sean Tennant and Stacey Kniatt in 2008-2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt and Hal Barthold in October 2010.
Charles Baptie, a photographer, printer, and publisher, was born in Munhall, PA on March 13, 1914. Early in life, Baptie became interested in photography and airplanes, interests that would eventually lead to him becoming a photographer and public relations agent for Capital Airlines. His camera recorded the life of the airline for many years. When Capital Airlines merged with United Airlines, Baptie left the company and formed his own business, Charles Baptie Studios, Inc.
While operating his own studio, Baptie provided photographs for more than fifty books and other publications, including: Capital Airlines: A Nostalgic Flight Into the Past , Great Houses of Washington , Camera on Assignment (with Ollie Atkins), the sixteen volume Encyclopedia of United States History , Guest House of the Presidents , the story of the Blair Lee House, and Mid the Hills of Pennsylvania . As a photojournalist, Baptie covered feature stories for leading magazines and other news publications. Over the course of his journalistic career, Baptie met and photographed many world leaders and public figures. He passed away in 2000.
The Charles Baptie photograph collection contains color prints and negatives of Gunston Hall, the home of George Mason; color transparencies from the Encyclopedia of United States History; color transparencies and prints from the Great Houses of Washington, D.C.; black & white negatives of the Washington metropolitan area; and photographs of George Mason College. There are, in addition, aerial photographs, photographs of malaria prevention overseas, and publicity photographs for various publications. Also included in this collection are photographs pertaining to the childrens' book, Herkie the Pup, written by Charles Baptie. The total volume of the collection is 26 linear feet, consisting of 24 document boxes, 35 3-ring photo boxes, and 12 oversize boxes.
Series 1: Images of buildings, both interior and exterior, including facades of famous houses and embassies around DC as well as images of the interior decorations; also included are images of churches, DC monuments, hotels, restaurants, schools, laboratories, service stations, theaters, hospitals, and personal homes.
Series 2: Images of the Belgian, Brazilian, French, Irish, Mexican, Peruvian, Spanish, and Turkish embassies; most of these items are also found in series 1.
Series 3: Images of artwork, including of paintings, sculptures, dolls, trophies, and architecture; also images of artwork used for publications such as a baseball book, an Encyclopedia of American History, a History of the Civil War, and a Northern Virginia guidebook.
Series 4: Publications for which Baptie either provided photos or printed at his studio including brochures and pamphlets, guide books, logos, small print books, magazines, and poetry collections.
Series 5: Images of Texaco stations in the area, both on the ground and in the air throughout the Washington, D.C., area included are aerial views and on-the-ground images, as well as plans, blueprints, portraits, and vehicles.
Series 6: Hot Shoppes restaurant photos. Hot Shoppes were a chain of restaurant owned by the Marriott Company and the series includes images of food, their Airline service, their kitchens, and the dining rooms of the restaurants.
Series 7: Photographs of D.C. monuments and landmarks including Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, the White House, and Mount Vernon.
Series 8: Contains aerial images from several other series, as well as general aerial views from around the country; images of nearby locations include Alexandria, Annandale, Texaco service stations, construction sites, DC monuments, Gunston Hall, Sully Plantation, and the Potomac River.
Series 9: Consists of nature scenes, such as trees, mountains, clouds, gardens, fireworks, sunsets, clouds, bodies of water, landscapes, and cemeteries.
Series 10: Contains maps and building plans, such as blueprints or architectural renderings, specific topics include St. Agnes School, Baltimore, Texaco, Hazelton labs, Woodbridge Toll Center, and Fairfax Hills.
Series 11: Images and portraits of people. Many photos have unidentified subjects, while others show notable Washingtonians and politicians, athletes, scientists, wedding guests, presidents, actors, the National Symphony, and military leaders.
Series 12: Consists of pictures of food from restaurants, Hot Shoppes, and holiday events.
Series 13: Museum exhibits and artifacts including the Star Spangled Banner, dolls, and various Smithsonian objects and exhibits.
Series 14: Documents various animals including monkeys, horses, birds, bees, cattle, dogs, hippopotamuses, snakes, butterflies and animals for scientific testing.
Series 15: Images of different types of technology such as science labs, computers, a space shuttle, factories, and a camera.
Series 16: Images of George Mason College athletic teams, staff members, buildings, campus, students, graduations, George Mason Day, and printed materials.
Series 17: Images of vehicles, such as cars, baby carriage, planes, trains, ships, helicopters and bicycles.
Series 18: Images from Gunston Hall, the historical home of George Mason. Images in the series include the Mason coat of arms, publications, postcard images, aerial views, and a car show hosted by Gunston Hall.
Series 19: Images of international subjects taken during Baptie's many travels, including various settings in Central America, like Brazil, Honduras, and Ecuador; and other locations, such as Paris or India.
Series 20: Correspondence between Charles Baptie and others about photograph orders and publications.
Series 21: Electronic media, specifically a number of 5 1/4 inch floppy discs used for a program called Wordstar.
The collection is organized into 21 series.
Series Series 1: Buildings: Interior and Exterior, 1947-1975 Series 2: Embassies, 1950s-1970s Series 3: Art, 1947-1975 Series 4: Publications, 1942-1994 Series 5: Texaco Stations, 1950-1972 Series 6: Hot Shoppes, 1948-1953 Series 7: Washington, D.C., Monuments, 1944-1991 Series 8: Aerial Photographs, 1934-1991 Series 9: Nature, 1917-1988 Series 10: Maps and Building Plans, 1941-1973 Series 11: People, 1944-1976 Series 12: Food, 1950s-1960s Series 13: Museum Exhibits, 1952-1970s Series 14: Animals, 1946-1980s Series 15: Technology, 1948-1974 Series 16: George Mason College, 1959-1976 Series 17: Vehicles, 1946-1995 Series 18: Gunston Hall, 1960s-1993 Series 19: International, 1958-1989 Series 20: Correspondence, 1955-1990s Series 21: Electronic Media, 1970s-1980sSpecial Collections Research Center also holds the Jack Rottier photograph collection and the Oliver F. Atkins photograph collection.
This series contains photographic prints, negatives and slides that show various building interiors and exteriors. Some of these photographs appear in other series based on the image. Images include facades of famous houses and embassies around Washington, D.C., as well as images of the interior decorations. Also included are images of churches, Washington, D.C., monuments, hotels, restaurants, schools, laboratories, service stations, theaters, hospitals, and personal homes.
Anderson house
Arts club
Bacon house (negatives)
Robert Lou Bacon
Belgian Embassy
Belmont house
Blair house (negatives)
Brazilian Embassy
Cosmos Club
Decatur house
Dumbarton House
Dumbarton Oaks
Evermay
Firenze house
French Embassy
Hillwood
International Eastern Star Temple
Irish Embassy
Kreegar house
Laird house
The Lindens
Meridian house
Mexican Embassy (1 of 2)
Mexican Embassy (2 of 2)
Morris house
Senator Claiborne Pell's house
Peruvian Embassy
Post (Marjorie Merriweather) house
Prospect house
Spanish Embassy (1 of 2)
Spanish Embassy (2 of 2)
Stanley house, Tryon Place
Tryon Place
Tudor place
Turkish Embassy (1 of 2)
Turkish Embassy (2 of 2)
Woodrow Wilson house
Worthington house
unidentified
Image of Alsop house. (negatives)
Interior images of Joe Alsop's Georgetown House. (negatives)
Image of Arlington Hospital, Arlington High School. (negatives)
Image of Bell Telephone Company Building. (negatives)
Images of buildings on Blakestone Island. (negatives)
Images of Butterfly Hill. (negatives)
Images of Capitol Hill. (negatives)
Images of cathedrals. (negatives)
Image of Cavalier Hotel. (negatives)
Images of Christ Church. (negatives)
Images of buildings such as Columbus Fountain. (negatives)
Images of buildings at the lock at Cumberland. (negatives)
Images of buildings at Du Pont Circle. (negatives)
Images of The Washington Monument with fireworks. (negatives)
Images of buildings in Georgetown. (negatives)
Images of buildings at Hogates. (negatives)
Images of buildings in Jefferson Village. (negative)
Images of the Jefferson Memorial. (negatives)
Images of Library of Congress. (negatives)
Images of Ossian Hall.
Interior images of Riggs Bank. (negatives)
Images of St. Agnes School. (negatives)
Images of school buildings. (negatives)
Images of Supreme Court building. (negatives)
Images of buildings around Taft Bridge. (negatives)
Images of Union Station. (negatives)
Images of buildings along Route 40. (negatives)
Images of buildings in Washington, D.C.
Exterior and interior images of Art Master's. (negatives)
Exterior and interior images of a cemetery. (negatives)
Exterior and interior images of churches. (with negatives)
Exterior and interior images of hotels and motels.
Exterior and interior images of houses. (with negatives)
Exterior and interior images of miscellaneous buildings.
Exterior and interior images of restaurants.
Exterior and interior images of schools. (with negatives)
American Association of Nursery Men (1 of 2), buildings. (negatives)
American Association of Nursery Men (2 of 2), buildings. (negatives)
Voices of America, buildings (negatives)
American Weekly (1 of 4), buildings (negatives)
American Weekly (2 of 4), buildings (negatives)
American Weekly (3 of 4), buildings (negatives)
American Weekly (4 of 4), buildings (negatives)
Allen Dickey, Architect, buildings (negatives)
Wills and Van Metre buildings (negatives)
Building interiors of Hazelton Labs. (negatives)
Photographs of the interior of a Texaco station, as well as the exteriors of several more locations. (with negatives)
Photographs of the exteriors of several Texaco gas stations.
Photographs of miscellaneous building interiors. (negatives)
Photographs of building interiors. (negatives)
Photographs of the exterior of miscellaneous service stations. (negatives)
Photographs of a wastewater treatment plant.
Photographs of Harry Clarkson's home. (negative)
Building being constructed.
Building being constructed.
Building being constructed.
Building being constructed.
Photographs of various buildings. (with slides)
Photographs of various buildings.
Photographs of Fairfax Hospital. (negatives)
Photographs of various buildings.
Photographs of a bootery shop. (negatives)
Photographs of the Hawkins Motor Company building. (negatives)
Photographs of Arlex Esso Service Station. (negatives)
Exterior view of St. Clement church.
Photographs of various buildings around town. (negatives)
Photographs of hotel rooms inside and out and of various buildings. (with negatives)
Photographs of various building interior and exteriors, as well as kitchens.
Photographs of various buildings.
Photographs of the inside of St. John's Church. (with negatives)
Photographs of Virginia Theatre.
Photographs of various building interiors. (with negatives)
Photographs of various buildings.
Postcards of St. John's Church and Rive Gauche Cafe.
Photographs of buildings while on a trip.
Photographs of building interior and exteriors.
Negatives of the exterior and interior of several buildings: Little Theatre; DAR; Blair House; Statler Hotel; Sand Meridian; Shrine of Immaculate Conception; Harvey Rest; Holiday Inn; and Kenmore's House (Fredericksburg, VA).
Negatives that contain images of building interiors and exteriors of these subjects: Mrs. Hunt; Riverside Garden; Waynewood; Woodlawn; Kurty; and Alexandria Hospital.
Interior images of Gunston Hall and Washington, D.C., monuments.
Images of building exteriors and interiors of houses, tele tech, Yates restaurant, hotels, restaurants, street house, embassies, and Firenze house. (with negatives)
Building interiors and exteriors from amongst toy making, film set, Ecuador, malaria prevention, Honduras, and US generals prints.
Building interiors and exteriors within the following print subjects: construction sites; room interiors; apartment plans; building facades; river; aerial Washington, D.C., monuments; Niagara Falls; Hot Shoppes; fireworks; factory; and World War Two scenes.
Prints and negatives of building interiors and exteriors within the following subjects: scenic mountain views; Ecuador; aerial Washington, D.C., views; building exteriors; a film set; toy making; people; cattle; food; flowers; and Buddy Dean band.
Images of the exterior and interior of hotels, restaurants, and embassies.
Building interiors and exteriors within this box containing: handwritten notes; Mise; Sully Plantation; Air Force; Plate; President Truman; St. Petersburg; Baseball Team; Kid's haircut; White House; Misc. Vacation Resort; Adolf Hitler; and L. Campaign. (with negatives)
Images of building interiors and interiors of Woodlawn; St. John's Church; and National Biological lab. (negatives)
Negatives of building interiors and exteriors of Mt. Vernon, Mexico Chapala Church, Riggs Seria, Phil Sern Co., Carlyle home, Hostess Cox Series, Farly, Silver Spring store, Woodlawn, St. Clements, Continental Room, House military affair, Briefing room in ATC, Officers club, and Coast Guard lab.
Negatives of Interior and exterior images of Fairfax Hospital.
Building interiors and exteriors from the following topics: vacation, Space shuttle launch, aircraft and hot air balloons, Baptie at home, architectural interiors and exteriors, Washington, D.C., monuments, Mt. Vernon, and Gunston Hall. (with negatives)
Images of building interiors and exteriors are found within the following picture subjects: Vepco Fire, hospital campaign, Alexandria, Fairfax Hills, Mining Company, Windsor Park hotel, Chuck Baptie, Homestead PA and map, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Tom Lawson, Cowboy Ray Allen, Harod the Great, Masonic Temple - Alexandria, Cathedral, St. Clements Church, Butterfly prints, Great Falls air NG, aerials of Gunston Hall, Fairfax hospital (1972-6-21), Nepal, Alexandria Hospital, boat, Gunston Hall car show (1993)
Building interiors and exteriors for Woodlawn, Oswaldo Altamirano - Ecuador, and Washington, D.C., monuments. (negatives)
Interior and exterior building views from malaria testing and prevention series and toy and poster makers.
Interior and exterior building views of St. John's Church, Hot Shoppes, Billy Martin's Carriage house, Rive Gauche interior, S and W Cafeteria, Paul Young's Restaurant Safari Lounge, Hotel Continental, Roosevelt Hotel, Statler hotel, Windsor Park hotel, Lord and Taylor, Gas Equipment Center, Texaco Service Station, White House, Fort Lincoln, and ILS Institute. (with negatives)
Building exteriors and interiors of Washington, D.C., monuments, Griffith Stadium, Georgetown, Anderson house, Arts Club, Cosmos Club, Bacon house, Belgium embassy, Belmont, Brazilian embassy, John Co and house, Decatur house, Firenze house, Kreeger house, Meridian house, Mexican embassy, Morris house, Octagon house, Sen. Pell house, Prospect house, Woodrow Wilson house, Woodlawn, and ballet of Monte Carlo.
Building exteriors of a briefing room, Affair club, Texaco, Red Cross Canteen, Officers Club reception, Air Traffic Command, Hamamitt, Carol Steve, and Mr. Hodge [Rio].
Building exteriors and interiors of vacation or foreign travel; Ecuador; Guatemala; malaria prevention; Mt. Vernon; and McIlvaine Building. (with negatives)
Images of building interiors and exteriors of Texaco (on Duke St.), St. Agnes School, Embassy Dairy, Pepsi Cola Plant, Cathedral, Virginia Theatre series, Christ Church anniversary, Gadsby Tavern, Lee Mansion, and [Maryland] Co. old plant. (negatives)
Interior and exterior images of Waynewood, Great House, and Dumbarton. (negatives)
Building exterior and interior images of Town and Country bank, George Mason College, Short post club, John Torches group, Tahj Mahal, Statler, and Dickerson. (negatives)
Negatives of a house interior.
Interior and exterior views of Alexandria Hospital, Hotels and restaurants,and Mrs. Hunt's old house. (negatives)
Building interior and exterior views relating to malaria prevention and testing campaign.
White house interior images; Embassy of Iran interior shots, and Washington, D.C., monuments inside and out.
Snail house exterior, Willist and Van Milin house exterior, Nolah Bunaldy house exterior, All Sports Awards house exterior, Mike Koen house exterior,Justin Bacon house exterior, Holiday Inn, Sona's Motel interior, APEX liquor store exterior, Naylors restaurant interior, and Ralerge Hotel interior. (negatives)
Mayer and Co. Furniture store interior, Exxon station exterior, Washington, D.C., monuments, White House exterior, Shirlington garage, Gadsby Tavern interior, St. Clements Church exterior, Lee Mansion, and Northern Virginia Now and Then showcasing building exteriors.
Waynewood exterior and interior, Great House exterior, Brent House exterior, Decatur house exterior, and Anderson house interior. (negatives)
Images of a famous house in Georgetown (exterior), Dumbarton House interior, and inside the Sully Plantation. (with negatives)
Images of famous houses in the Washington, D.C., area, Gunston Hall, Washington, D.C., Monuments, aerial photographs of buildings.
Interior and exterior images of the White House, the Turkish Embassy, Dunbarton, Mexican embassy, Brazilian embassy, Waynewood, Elen May, Peruvian Embassy, and Mrs. Post House. (negatives)
Building interior in the series The Starling Nuisance: It's Driving me crazy.
Oversized images of the exterior of the NASA building, church exteriors, Gunston Hall, and a silo.
Interior and exterior views of several embassies, including Belgian Embassy, French Embassy, Irish Embassy, Spanish Embassy, and Turkish Embassy.
Images of interior and exterior of buildings, including the White House in a larger format print.
Interior and exterior views of Belmont Mansion, Christ Church, Post House, Dumbarton Oaks, Hillwood House, Kreegar House, Library of Congress, Prospect House, Supreme Court Building, White House, and Woodlawn.
Interior and exterior views of Dumbarton Oaks, Spanish Embassy, Firenze House, Cosmos Club, Turkish Embassy, Worthington House, EverMay Sunroom, Irish Embassy, Brazilian Embassy, The Lindens, Kreegar House, Tudor Place, Mexican Embassy, Belgian Embassy, Hillwood, Eastern Star Temple, French Embassy, and Anderson House.
Oversized pictures and negatives of building interiors and exteriors.
Oversized pictures and negatives of building interiors and exteriors including the Spanish Embassy, Turkish Embassy.
Oversized images of Irish Embassy, Eisenhower Executive Building, Post House, Dumbarton Oaks, Anderson House.
Oversized images of restaurants, stores and theater interiors.
Images of churches in larger print formats.
Various home interiors including the Brazilian Embassy, the Post House, Turkish Embassy, Tudor Place, in larger print formats.
Pictures and negatives of buildings in larger print formats.
This series contains photographic prints, negatives and slides that show various embassies. Some of these photographs appear in other series based on the image. The embassies shown include the Belgian, Brazilian, French, Irish, Mexican, Peruvian, Spanish, and Turkish embassies.
Belgian Embassy
Brazilian Embassy
French Embassy
Irish Embassy
Mexican Embassy (1 of 2)
Mexican Embassy (2 of 2)
Peruvian Embassy
Spanish Embassy (1 of 2)
Spanish Embassy (2 of 2)
Turkish Embassy (1 of 2)
Turkish Embassy (2 of 2)
Views of Spanish Embassy.
Views of Mexican Embassy, Irish Embassy (negatives)
Views of the Belgian, Brazilian, and Mexican embassies. (negatives)
Views of the Embassy of Iran. (negatives)
Views of the Turkish, Mexican, Brazilian, and Peruvian embassies. (negatives)
Large format prints of the Belgian, French, Irish, Spanish, and Turkish embassies.
Large format prints of the Spanish Embassy ballroom and patio; the Turkish Embassy entrance; the Irish Embassy garden; the Brazilian Embassy ballroom and dining room; the Mexican Embassy music room, solarium, and entrance hallway; the Belgian Embassy library and salon; and the French Embassy drawing room and exteriors.
Oversized pictures and negatives of building interiors and exteriors including the Spanish Embassy, Turkish Embassy
Oversize images of the Irish Embassy.
Various home interiors including the Brazilian Embassy and Turkish Embassy in larger print formats.
This series contains photographic prints, negatives and slides that show artwork. Some of these photographs appear in other series based on the image. The artwork includes that for a baseball book, an Encyclopedia of American History, a History of the Civil War, a Northern Virginia guidebook, as well as paintings, sculptures, dolls, trophies, and architecture.
Photographs and diagrams to illustrate a book about baseball. (with negatives)
Images and artwork used to illustrate the encyclopedia.
Artwork and images to illustrate a publication on the Civil War.
Images and artwork from around Northern Virginia for a guide book. (with negatives)
Miscellaneous art.
Miscellaneous art.
Sports trophies and plaques. (negatives)
Artwork from the National Memorial Park.
Photographs of various works of art.
Photographs of artwork within Harry Clarkson's home.
Photographs of artwork.
Photographs of portraits of Marine generals.
Drawings of houses including Pohick Church, Calvin Run Mill, Mount Vernon, and Gunston Hall.
Photographs of artwork from Christ Church.
Photographs of paintings.
Various artwork within Little Theatre, DAR, Blair House, Statler Hotel, Sand Meridian, Shrine of Immaculate Conception, Harvey Rest, Holiday Inn, Kenmore's house, or a Uranium ore sample. (with negatives)
Artwork within ideas for bicentennial celebration, Gunston Hall, Smithsonian artifacts, and Washington, D.C., monuments. (with negatives)
Religious artwork, Mrs. Meticals artwork, and Mrs. Mitiary artwork. (negatives)
Images of ideas for bicentenial celebration, dolls, art, and furniture.
Artwork from within the Windsor Park hotel, Washington Hebrew Congregation, Tom Lawson, Cowboy Ray Allen, Harod the Great, St. Clements Church, and a cathedral.
Artwork from the Smithsonian and Woodlawn. (negatives)
Artwork in the form of posters, including the making of the posters.
More posters as artwork as well as photographs of various paintings and other forms of art.
Artwork from inside the White House, the Iranian Embassy and at various Washington, D.C., monuments.
Artwork in this box includes art inside the Gadsby Tavern and images of Christmas stockings and Christmas card images. (negatives)
Images of artwork in the White House, Waynewood, and Embassies.
Images of art in larger print formats.
This series contains publications for which Charles Baptie provided pictures or helped print at his studio. The series includes many brochures and pamphlets, guide books, logos, small print books, magazines, and poetry collections.
A book about baseball.
Encyclopedia of American History
History of the Civil War
Northern Virginia Guide Book.
Publications for advertisements
Publications for the George Hamill [For Mayor] campaign.
Publication items entitled Besley, Oliver.
Brochures for George Mason College.
Printed materials for George Mason College.
Publication materials for Texaco.
Publication items for Christmas cards and a religious program bulletin
Publication items for Speedlight
Camera on Assignment flyer; American Forests magazine (May 1959); and In Washington: The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (1965).
New Comer's/ Spring issue 1990 of Northern Virginian since 1971.
Guide book of Northern Virginia photographs.
Scientific photographs for publications.
Posed military uniform scene.
Logos and cover pages for publications.
Newspaper about Pearl Harbor with photographs.
Poems by Margaret Gibson; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Living Poetry by Ann Sawyer Berkley; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Dorothy Heizer: the Artist and her Dolls by Helen Bullard; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Iceland's 20th Century Composers and a Listening of their works by Amanda Burt, Ph.D.; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Volume 16; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Maplewood by Diane N. Rafuse; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Volume 15; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
By Ramona Graham Cook; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Notes n Stuff: Simply Fundamentals of Music by Amanda M. Burt, Ph.D.;printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Doing Things and Happenings: A Book of Poems for Boys and Girls by Mary Goodlet Kellogg; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
A guide to resources and services; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Fort Burd: Redstones Historic Frontier Fort: A Historical Account by Richard A. Sells; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Written by Zenia L. Koladis; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Article written by Baptie, "Still Photography Techniques for Use in Audiovisual Aids"
Written by Eugenia B. Smith; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Written by Michele Moure Elliott; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Assembled by the Fairfax County Historical Commission; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
By George Boggs Roscoe; printed by Charles Baptie Studios.
Pamphlet for Gunston Hall.
Pamphlet for Woodlawn Plantation.
Spring 1967 Symposium.
Erudite book.
Fallout book.
Page book by the W.T. Woodson High School.
The Walrus, a book printed by Baptie Studios
1965 Annual Report for Hazelton Labs
1976 issue of the National Limestone Institute publication.
1983 issue of the National Limestone Institute publication.
1972 St. Agnes Alumnae magazine.
July-August 1982 issue of La Voz de Colombia en Washington.
Painting Hex signs by Kay Gephart.
Sheet music for Battle of Manassas for piano.
Camera on Assignment by Ollie Atkins and Charles Baptie.
Papers dealing with a publication about Brazil.
Images to be used for Smithsonian Guidebook publication.
Charles Fenwick library publication image.
Publication images entitled, The Starling Nuisance: He's Driving Everybody Crazy; He makes the Brass see Red; The man Ike trusts with the cash; He runs the show for Ike; Silliest statues you ever saw; How to clean a dirty city; and I watched Eisenhower Campaign.
Newspaper clippings.
Camera scraps publication pages.
Gunston Hall publication proofs.
Copy of Washington Portrait, a book Charles Baptie helped illustrate with photographs.
Miscellaneous papers dealing with publications.
Photos and text for Herkie the Pup.
Publication materials for a book about Brazil.
Publication materials for a book about Brazil.
Small publications from Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia. Content includes: Color Picture Book of Washington; The Rag and Bone Shop, a book of poetry by C.J.S. Durham, 1985; Records of Dettingen Parish, 1745-1802; The Blueprint, student handbook for W.T. Woodson High School, 1966; Student Handbook, for Annandale High School, 1965; Dorothy Heizer The Artist and Her Dolls, by Helen Bullard, 1972; Measure and Beat: Recipes From the musicians and friends of the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra; Crafts and Craftsmen of the Tennessee Mountains, by Helen Bullard, 1976; Moorefield, a guide to the historical home of Jeremiah Moore by Thomas V. DiBacco, 1971; Green Spring Farm, a guide to the historic home by Ross and Nan Netherton, two editions 1970 and 1975; Willian Ray Brown A Tribute; Dawn Song, a book of poetry by Margaret Christensen Gilbert, 1977; Lee Mansion, a guide to the historic home of Robert E. Lee by Randle Bond Truett, 1943; J. G. Whittier Middle School Year Book, 1980-1981; Colvin Run Mill, a guide to the historic mill by Ross D. Netherton, 1976; The Conservative Virginian Magazine, 1980; The Official Manual and Selective Music List for the Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors' Association, 1972-1975. Also a folder of small pamphlets and programs including: Friends of the Fairfax County Jail; Reston Summer Festival, 1972; Annandale High School Graduation Excersizes program, 1976; The Fairfax Resolves, reproduction of George Mason's document, 1974; Carlyle House Historic Park guide pamphlet; System Sciences Corporation holiday greeting card; Northern Virginia Region High School Football Championships program, 1994.
Newspaper clippings and postcards relating to Capital Airlines. Capitaliner magazine and airline napkin.
This series contains negatives of Texaco stations in the greater Washington, D.C., area. There are aerial views and on-the-ground images, as well as plans, blueprints, portraits, and vehicles included in the collection.
Images include company's logo; a mural; rust proofing trucks; salesmen; N.D, no location; 1950-1960s; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 4th and Florida N.E.; 11th Street S.E.; Alexandria; Annandale; Annandale Road and Arlington Boulevard, Aerial View of Jefferson Village; Aerial views of Columbia Pike-Barcroft Area; Aerial view of southeast edge of Beacon Field; Beltway near Andrews Field Authority Road; Bender - US 1; Berryville; Aerial vies of Bethesda, MD area; Blau Road and Cedar; Brown Texaco 1964; South Capitol and Livingston Road; Capitol Plaza; Chantilly; Aerial views of Cherrydale and Lee Highway; Aerial views of Clearwood Road and Rhode Island Avenue; miscellaneous; Darnstown; Democracy Boulevard; Dodge Park; East Capitol and 13th N.E.; People Fairfax; Fairfax Circle; Fairfax Drive and 25th Street, Falls Church; Forestville; Fort Hunt and Route 1; Franconia; and Franconia Road.
These folders contain images of Bob H; Hillcrest Drive, off Branch Avenue, NE; Hillcrest Gardens; I-66 and Route 234; Interchange I-95; I-495 and River Road; Indian Head Highway; Bud Johnson; Kamp Washington near Fairfax; Route 66 and Route 50, Kamp Washington; Langley; Lanham; Laurel; Leesburg Pike and S. Walter Reed Drive; SE 1/2 M Street; Manassas; Route 66, Manassas; Massachusetts Avenue at District Lane; McCoy Texaco; Bill Me; Morningside Area; Mt. Vernon Boulevard and 10th Street; New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road; New York Avenue at 5th Street; Nicholas and South Capitol; aerial view northeast section of Washington, D.C.,; Oakton; Olney, MD; Piney Branch and Carroll; Potomac, MD; Riggs Road Intersection; aerial view River Road; Rocking Horse and Bioling Brook; Rockville; US 240 - Rockville; aerial view of Route 1 near Plant and Industrial Boulevard; Route 50 at 56th Street; Route 240 between Rockville and Naval Hospital; Route 495, Defense Highway; Seminary Road and Shirley Highway; Route 277-Route 9 Stephen City; Telegraph Road; Tyson's Corner; University of Maryland; Gerry Utter Texaco; Wheaton, MD; Route 11, Winchester, VA; Route 50 and Route 81, Winchester, VA; and Winchester, VA.
Images of Texaco stations, including pictures; negatives; Fairlington area; Central and 495; Waynewood Fort Hunt Road; Route 7 and Route 81 Winchester; Central and Bell Highway; Annandale East; Fort Ward Tower, Annandale; Central Avenue and Addison Road, SW Washington, D.C.,; Gainesville; Gaithersburg; Kenilworth Avenue Station and Watkins Station; Riggs Road and Ager Road; New Hampshire Avenue and E.W Highway; Ritchie Road and Central Avenue, NE; aerial views; Wilson Boulevard and Edison Street; Bolling Field, Cheverly; EW Highway and Colesvill Road; Brown's Texaco; New York and W. VA, 2nd and Riggs; Ronnie Peppe; Conomingo; Buddy Johnson; New York Avenue Station; prints and negatives; blueprints and maps; Gaithersburg; Gaithersburg South; Germantown; Hamilton; Bill Hawk Texaco; Herndon Route 7; and Herndon Junction.
Images of Texaco stations at Route 50 and Baltimore Highway; Piney Branch and Silver Spring Avenue; New York Avenue Training station; New Hampshire and Kennedy Street, NW; New Hampshire and EW Highway; Mt. Vernon Ridge Road, Glebe Road intersection; Mosby Woods; Wilson Boulevard and Peyton Drive, near Seven Corners; Washington Lane Shopping Center; Takoma Park; Silver Spring Avenue, Piney Branch; Shirlington; Andrews Field, Morningside MD; Mt. Vernon Avenue and Monroe, Alexandria; Morningside; Woodstock; Woodbridge; Marumsco Village and Route 1; Connecticut Avenue and St Station; Dulles; Fairfax Town; Fairfax Drive, Falls Church; aerial view of Park; Fort Hunt Road section; Georgia and Hobart Drive; Georgia Avenue and Old Bladensburg Road; Georgia and Sher; Herndon; Lee Highway and Old Dominion Drive; MacArthur Boulevard; Clarendon area; Fairfax Drive and N. Quincy; Art Harold; aerial views; Plant, Alexandria; 6th and Florida Avenue, NE; 41st at Southern Avenue; Ager Road and Hamilton Street, NW; River Road, Alexandria; S. Wood Street, Alexandria; Annandale; Bethesda area; East Capitol and 64th Shady Grove; aerial view of S. Capitol Street and Lexington Road; S. Capitol Street and M Street; S. Capitol and Nicholas Street; Centreville; Columbia Pike; Station; Alexandria; and Rithie Road and Central Avenue, NE.
Negative of a Texaco Service Station.
Images of Texaco. (negatives)
Texaco station on Duke Street.
Texaco aerial views. (negatives)
Street and aerial view of an Annandale area Texaco station. (with negatives)
Images and negatives of Texaco stations.
This series contains negatives of Hot Shoppes Restaurants in the greater Washington, D.C., area. This was a restaurant owned by the Marriott company and the series includes images of food, their Airline service, their kitchens, and the dining rooms of Hot Shoppes.
Food (1 of 2)
Food (2 of 2)
Cakes
Airport Airline Service
Pantry House
Salt Lake City
Meridian Hall
J.W. Marriott
Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Maryland
Kitchens, Etc.
Hot Shoppes (1 of 5)
Hot Shoppes (2 of 5)
Hot Shoppes (3 of 5)
Hot Shoppes (4 of 5)
Hot Shoppes (5 of 5)
Photographs of kitchens, possibly Hot Shoppes.
Images of Hot Shoppes can be found within this box.
Negatives of Hot Shoppes are in this box.
Large format images of kitchens.
This series contains photographic prints, negatives, and slides of D.C. monuments. Some of these images are listed in other series as necessary. The monuments include Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, the White House, and Mount Vernon, for example.
Capitol Hill photographs. (negatives)
Cherry Blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial. (negatives)
Images of the White House, Supreme Court, Taft Bridge, the Potomac River, the Library of Congress, and other Washington, D.C., monuments.
Various Washington, D.C., monuments in regards to the birthday celebration. (negatives)
Fireworks over Washington, D.C., monuments.
Jefferson Memorial.
Lincoln memorial and Washington Monument.
Lincoln memorial and Washington Monument.
Photographs of the US Capitol.
Photographs of the US Capitol.
Photographs of the Jefferson Memorial.
Photographs of Washington, D.C., monuments taken from the air.
Photographs of Washington, D.C., monuments taken from the air.
Photographs and postcards of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Photographs of Washington, D.C., monuments. (with negatives)
Photographs of Washington, D.C., monuments. (with negatives)
Photographs of monuments. (with negatives)
Photographs of monuments. (with negatives)
Photographs of fireworks over Washington, D.C., monuments.
Postcards of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Photographs of Mount Vernon.
Photographs of Mount Vernon and Woodlawn plantation.
White house interior photographs.
White House negatives.
Various Washington, D.C., monuments.
Various Washington, D.C., monuments. (negatives)
Various Washington, D.C., monuments, many aerial views.
Image of the Washington Monument.
Images of the Washington, D.C., monuments and hotels.
Aerial views of Washington, D.C., monuments. (negatives)
Fireworks over Washington, D.C. (with negatives)
Aerial views of Washington, D.C., along with pictures of Washington, D.C., monuments, including Mount Vernon. (with negatives)
Images of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Images of the White House as well as area hotels. (with negatives)
Images of Washington, D.C., monuments through various years. Includes several of the areas famous houses.
Images of Mount Vernon.
Images of Washington, D.C., Circle Road, Washington, D.C., Monuments, and famous houses in the area.
Images of the White House and other Washington, D.C., monuments.
Images of various Washington, D.C., monuments, including Gadsby Tavern, St. Clements Church, and Lee Mansion. (negatives)
Various Washington, D.C., monuments, including aerial views.
Images of the White House, buildings along the mall in Washington, D.C.,, and aerial views of monuments.
Large format photographs of fireworks over Washington, D.C.
Images of Washington, D.C., from the ground and the air, including Georgetown, Mount Vernon, the Pentagon, and the Reflecting Pool.
Large format images of the Library of Congress, Lincoln Memorial, Memorial Amphitheater, Supreme Court building, and the White House.
Large format images of Washington, D.C., monuments. (with negatives)
Aerial views of Washington D.C. with Capital Airlines plane.
Large format images of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Large format images the Washington monument and other Washington, D.C., monuments.
Panoramic photograph of Washington, D.C. from the Ellipse by Michael Lawton for Perpetual Federal Savings.
This series contains aerial photographs and negatives of the D.C. area. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Aerial views include those of Alexandria, Annandale, Texaco service stations, construction sites, Washington, D.C., monuments, Gunston Hall, Sully Plantation, and the Potomac River.
Aerial views of Alexandria
Aerial views of Route 1
Aerial views of Washington, D.C.
Aerial views of Washington, D.C.
Unidentified aerial views.
Aerial views for Besley, Oliver.
Aerial views of Texaco service stations around Washington, D.C.
Aerial views of Texaco service stations around Washington, D.C..
Aerial views of the National Memorial Park.
Aerial views of a construction site.
Aerial views of a construction site.
Aerial views of a construction site.
Aerial views of a construction site.
Photographs of aerial views.
Photographs of aerial views.
Photographs of aerial views.
Photographs of aerial views.
Air view of Columbia Pike area.
Photographs of aerial views of the Washington, D.C., area and Annandale.
Negatives of three Washington, D.C., monuments.
Photographs of Washington, D.C., monuments taken from the air.
Aerial views of houses, embassies, restaurants, hotels, and streets around Washington, D.C. (negatives)
Aerial views of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Aerial Washington, D.C., views. (negatives)
Aerial views of Sully Plantation and an unknown vacation resort. (negatives)
Aerial prints of Fairfax Hills and aerial views of Washington, D.C., from helicopter.
Aerial view of a storm cloud and of Washington, D.C..
Aerial images of Gunston Hall, Fairfax, Annandale, Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh.
Aerial views (slides) of aircraft and hot air balloons, Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon, and Gunston Hall.
Aerial images of Gunston Hall.
City aerial views.
aerial images within the malaria testing and prevention series.
Aerial photos.
Aerial views of the area, including Bailey's Crossroads.
Air views of Annandale, VA.
Aerial shots of a PTS in Arlington and of Carvan.
Aerial views of Glebe and Arlington, St. Stephens school, and Fairfax Hills.
Aerial views.
Aerial views of Washington, D.C., monuments.
Texaco aerial views.
Air view of Annandale, Butterfly Hill, and a Texaco station in the Annandale area.
Air views of a construction site.
Aerial views of the Washington, D.C., area.
Aerial views of a hospital, church, the Pentagon, and a map.
Aerial views of Washington D.C., Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Potomac River, and the Pentagon.
Large format prints of aerial photos.
Aerial panoramic photograph of Washington, D.C. from the Ellipse by Michael Lawton for Perpetual Federal Savings.
This series contains photographs, negatives and slides of nature, including gardens, fireworks, sunsets, clouds, bodies of water, landscapes, and cemeteries. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary.
Negatives of butterflies and flowers at Butterfly Hill.
Images of clouds and the sunset at Wakefield. (negatives)
Images of Dumfries, VA natural scenes.
Images of fireworks.
Images of Harpers Ferry, WV. (negatives)
Images of cherry Blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial. (negatives)
Images of Little River Turnpike.
Images of a sunset on the Potomac. (negatives)
Images of nature at Riggs Bank. (negatives)
Images of nature along US Route 1 near Fort Belvoir. (negatives)
Images of nature along Route 40. (negatives)
Scenes of nature in a cemetery. (negatives)
Scenes of miscellaneous nature.
Natural photos for the American Association of Nurserymen. (negatives)
Photos of natural and zoo scenes for American Weekly. (negatives)
Natural scenes around Geophysical Labs. (negatives)
Natural scenes at National Memorial Park.
Fishing on a river
Park plans
Photographs of mountains, a glacier, water, and a cave.
Photographs of a graveyard.
Negatives of birds and mushrooms.
Photographs of bees and flowers and trees.
Slides of flowers.
Negatives of natural bridge.
Nature scenes surrounding Little Theatre, DAR, Blair house, Statler hotel, Sand Meridian, Shrine of Immaculate Conception, Harvey Rest, Holiday Inn, Kenmore's House, or Uranium ore sample. (with negatives)
Natural scenes of Riverside Garden, Waynewood, Woodlawn, and Kurty. (negatives)
Natural scenes in Ecuador and Honduras dealing with the malaria prevention series.
Images of a river, Niagara Falls, and fireworks.
Scenic mountain views, cattle, flowers, and scenes in Ecuador.
Natural images from Sully Plantation, desert scenes, St. Petersburg, and a vacation resort.
Images of a beach vacation, fishing, and a storm cloud.
Images of Belvedere beach, Africa, and Gunston Hall.
Scenic images of a vacation, hot air balloons, Mount Vernon, and Gunston Hall. (slides)
Photos of Great Falls, Fairfax Hills, Nepal, and butterflies on flowers. (with negatives)
Images from Ecuador and of caves.
Scenic images in regards to the malaria testing and prevention series.
Natural scenes of snow on Butterfly Hill.
Images of the Potomac River.
Images of nature from vacation or foreign travel photos, Ecuador, Guatemala, the malaria prevention series, and of butterflies.
Malaria prevention and testing campaign in Ecuador.
Images of a flood in Accotink and Fairfax Falls. Also, images of a covered bridge in Vermont; Fairfax Hills; and Butterfly Hill.
Images of a lake.
Great Falls of the Potomac: Close up view of the Great Falls, labeled on back as largest falls in the East outside of Niagara.
Large format scenic pictures.
Large format scenic pictures.
This series contains photographs and negatives of various maps and building plans. This includes blueprints and architectural designs too. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Specific topics include St. Agnes School, Baltimore, Texaco, Hazelton labs, Woodbridge Toll Center, and Fairfax Hills.
Map or plans of Baltimore.
Map or plans of Washington D.C., Highway Improvement Program.
Miscellaneous map or plans.
Map or plans of St. Agnes School.
Plans and maps of churches.
Plans and maps of houses.
Miscellaneous plans and maps.
Plans and maps for the American Association of Nursery Men.
Plans and maps for Allen Dickey, Architect.
Plans and blueprints from Hazelton Labs.
Texaco maps and blueprints.
Drawings, plans, and maps of National Memorial Park.
Plans for Woodbridge Toll Center
Plans for apartments in Florida, Grasshopper Green School, and Coastal Aviation.
Study of Hogate's waterside development.
Apartment plans.
Map and images of Homestead, PA.
Floor plan of Woodlawn.
Building plans and layouts from the malaria testing and prevention series.
Plans and maps of Fairfax Hills.
Various plans.
Personality homes plans by Verkerke.
Map of Washington, D.C.,
This series contains prints and negatives of people in various settings. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Many photos have unidentified subjects, while others show notable Washingtonians and politicians, athletes, scientists, wedding guests, Presidents, actors, the National Symphony, and military leaders.
Pictures of people in the Cathedral series.
Pictures of people at the Cavalier Hotel.
Pictures of miscellaneous portraits.
Pictures of people from the cemetery series. (negatives)
Pictures of people from the choral society.
Pictures of people from churches. (with negatives)
Pictures of a coffee taster from the Food and Drug Department, Department of Agriculture. (negatives)
Pictures of people from the Omer Hirst series. (negatives)
Pictures of Edward Everett Horton. (negatives)
Pictures of people from President Eisenhower's 1957 inauguration. (negatives)
Pictures of Frances Leighton. (with negatives)
Pictures of Neil McElroy, Secretary of Defense. (negatives)
Pictures of miscellaneous people.
Pictures of the National Symphony from 1953. (negatives)
Pictures of Lillian Rogers Parks of the White House. (negatives)
Pictures of people. (with negatives)
Pictures of Assistant Secretary Hein-Perkins. (negatives)
Pictures of people from schools. (negatives)
Pictures of people from the WAVES second birthday celebration.
Portraits and pictures of people with the American Association of Nursery Men. (negatives)
Portraits and pictures of people with American Weekly. (negatives)
Portraits and pictures of Oliver Besley. (negatives)
Portraits and pictures of people with the Fairfax National Bank. (negatives)
Pictures of people who work at Geophysical Labs.
People who work at Hazelton Labs.
People who work at Mount Vernon Research.
Pictures of people at Texaco stations.
Pictures of Art Harold.
People at National Memorial Park. (negatives)
Pictures of people using technology. (negatives)
Pictures of Leighton. (negatives)
Pictures of school portraits. (with negatives)
Pictures of Ann Wheaton. (negatives)
Pictures of Besley. (negatives)
Pictures of people from TGA. (negatives)
Portraits. (negatives)
Pictures of people at work.
Pictures of Jayce White's portraits. (negatives)
Pictures of people at an event.
Pictures of an artist painting. (negatives)
Pictures of Thompson wedding. (negatives)
Pictures of Ashworth wedding. (with negatives)
Photographs of Alfred Hitchcock, John Forsythe, and the film crew.
Photographs of Richard Nixon and his family in the White House.
Photographs of people. (negatives)
Photographs of people.
Photographs of people doing various jobs.
Photographs of people around a fire hydrant. (negatives)
Photographs of people at a banquet and of notable persons.
Prints of various people at a function.
Photographs of children.
Photographs of people.
Photographs of people at a wedding.
Photographs of a Women's Club and Monroe Junior High School.
8x10 inch portrait print and smaller negative.
Photographs of Truman, military officer's homecoming, and portraits.
Photographs of the Washington, D.C., symphony orchestra.
Photographs of groups.
Photographs from the Hostess series.
Photographs of a woman and man.
Photographs of a high school football team. (negatives)
Photographs of various people. (with negatives)
Photographs of Fairfax High School football team. (negatives)
Photographs of people placing boxes along a grave. (negatives)
Photographs of Desmond Walton. (negatives)
Photographs of Kennedy with Girl Scouts.
Portraits signed by the subject.
Dolly Madison School class photos. (negatives)
Photographs of 100 year celebration in Homestead, PA. (negatives)
Pictures of people at the Little Theatre. (negatives
Pictures of people at Alexandria hospital and Mrs. Hunt. (negatives)
Pictures of people in houses, Tele Tech, restaurants, and hotels. (negatives)
Pictures of people involved in the malaria prevention testing and U.S. Generals.
People in several photos from World War Two.
People involved in malaria prevention, as well as general people and the Buddy Dean Band.
Photographs of people at hotels. (negatives)
Pictures of President Truman, a baseball team, a child's haircut, and Adolf Hitler. (with negatives)
Pictures of people within this box.
Pictures of people at swim practice, in an officer's club, selling war bonds, and the Helen Jefeson and Army band.
Photographs of people at the Fairfax Hospital, making bows, and military men.
Photographs of people on vacation and Charles Baptie at home.
People campaigning for a hospital, at the Mining Company, Chuck Baptie, the Washington Hebrew Congregation, Tom Lawson, Cowboy Ray Allen, and Harod the Great.
Pictures from Woodlawn of Mrs. Udall and a portrait of Mrs. Gibson. Also pictures of people involved in the malaria prevention testing in Ecuador.
People involved in malaria prevention and testing.
Pictures of Lyndon Johnson, VPI Marines football game with President Truman attending, and President Truman on Air Transport Command plane.
Pictures of people within this box.
Photographs of President Truman, the Red Cross Canteen, an officer's club reception, Carol Steve, and a Bolivian girl.
Portraits of General Eisenhower, as well as notable military and political leaders.
Army time series, Dolly Madison Junior High School group portrait, a Fashion show, and Barry Real Estate.
President Eisenhower's inaugural, short post club, John Torches group, Secretary of Defense Wilson, National Symphony records, Howard Mitchell, President Eisenhower, President Carter with Pope John Paul II, Denise Hudson, and Symphony volunteers portraits.
People working with malaria prevention and testing; poster makers; military men; and people relaxing.
People working with malaria prevention and testing in Ecuador.
People at a special locomotive ceremony, Herrich Benmuger kissing a woman, and people at a Texaco station.
Dr. Ableson Geography, Fairfax Hospital graduation pictures, the National Symphony Orchestra, Mrs. harry Stengle's boy, and General Wainwright.
Photographs of Adolf Hitler, Little Theater series, Mrs. Carmey, Gadsby Tavern, and Alexandria Hospital service.
People on Sully Plantation
Picture of General Eisenhower.
People in a car.
People cleaning; cop writing a ticket to a monkey for littering.
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge and Senator William Knowland.
Tourists looking at statues around Washington, D.C..
Secretary of Treasury George Humphrey, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and Vice President Richard Nixon.
Prints of Committee Counsel John J. Courtney, Congressman Jack Anderson, and Congressman F. Edward Herbert, Chairman of the Sub Committee on Procurement, examining lighting fixtures; luncheon for former Governor of Louisiana James M. Noe, Admiral Harold Houser, aide to the Secretary of Defense Congressman Edward Herbert, and Admiral Charles Fox, Chief of Navy Materials; Congressman Herbert with his wife and daughter; and secretary Betty Harter, Congressman Herbert and his wife.
CBS radio newscaster Claude Mahoney.
Presidents Richard Nixon and his family; Lyndon B. Johnson.
Pictures of a baby, a man in a costume, a secretary at a desk, a scientist, a woman in a gown, and several portrait sessions.
Pictures of Lt. Commander M. Scott Carpenter and his secretary Nancy; President Eisenhower and his pilot.
Pictures of people.
Pictures of people.
Group photos of people.
President Harry S. Truman descending airplane staircase. A second copy of this photograph is available, signed by Truman. Physical location: OS R 1, C 5, S 3.
President of Capital Airlines Clifford Bell, Capital Airlines airplane.
Pictures of people's head shots.
Pictures of military photographs.
Pictures of people.
Pictures of Nancy C. Lowe.
This series contains photographs and negatives of food from restaurants and Hot Shoppes.
Images of food made in restaurants.
Photographs of food.
Photographs of food.
Pictures of food from restaurants.
Images of food from Hot Shoppes.
Images of food.
Images of restaurant food.
Images of food.
Images of a Thanksgiving dinner.
Images of food.
Images of food entitled Statler.
Images of food.
Images of food from the Holiday Inn.
Images of food from a series entitled 3 Chefs.
This series contains photographs and negatives of various museum exhibits and artifacts. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Artifacts and exhibits include the Star Spangled Banner, dolls, and Smithsonian objects.
Images of the Star Spangled Banner.
Images of a P.O.W. museum exhibit within the American Weekly series. (negatives)
Negative facsimiles of historical documents. (negatives)
Photographs of museum exhibits. (negatives)
Kodachrome from Gallery.
Photographs of dolls for a book by Helen Bullard. (negatives)
Images of museum artifacts. (negatives)
Photographs of some of the Smithsonian's artifacts.
Images of rocks from the Smithsonian.
Images of exhibits from the Smithsonian.
Images of various artwork, natural, and scientific objects.
Images of museum artifacts.
Images taken for a Smithsonian Guide Book.
Images of Smithsonian exhibits.
Images of Smithsonian exhibits.
Images of Smithsonian exhibits.
Tourists looking at statues around Washington, D.C.
This series contains photographs and negatives of animals. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Animals include monkeys, horses, birds, bees, cattle, dogs, butterflies and animals for scientific testing.
Images of monkeys.
Images of animals in the American Weekly series. (negatives)
Images of animals used at Hazleton Labs. (negatives)
Pictures of animals at National Memorial Park. (negatives)
O'Donovan horse pictures. (negatives)
W.L. Clark horse pictures. (negatives)
Photographs of horseback riding.
Photographs of birds.
Photographs of bees.
Photographs of a woman feeding treats to a dog.
Photographs of cattle.
Photographs of dogs.
Photographs of horses.
Photographs of dogs.
Photographs of dogs.
Photographs of a puppy.
Pictures of animals within this box.
Pictures of cattle.
Animal photos within the Hostess Cox series.
Slides of animals.
Pictures of animals within the malaria testing and prevention series.
Pictures of butterflies.
Pictures of Dillard Topsy Setter and of King-Collie, dog of Raynor, Mrs. Aline.
Images from the Turkey Series.
Images of butterflies. (slides)
Police writing a littering ticket to a monkey.
Pictures of a puppy.
Large format prints of animals at the National Zoo, including two hippopotami and a snake.
This series contains photographs and negatives of technology. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Images in this series include science labs, computers, a space shuttle, factories, and a camera.
Photographs dealing with technology in the American Weekly series. (negatives)
Images of technology from Applied Electro Mechanics. (negatives)
Images of technology from Commonwealth Scientific. (negatives)
Images of technology from Dryomatic. (negatives)
Images of technology from Geophysical Labs. (negatives)
Images of technology from US Recording. (negatives)
Images of technology from Hazelton Labs. (negatives)
Images of technology from Mount Vernon Research. (negatives)
Images of technology from Sloan Instruments. (negatives)
Images of technology from the Water Authority.
Pictures of data for Speedlight.
Pictures of technology.
Pictures of navigation images.
Images of technology in the Alexandria Hospital.
Images from Tele Tech. (negatives)
Pictures of technology from the malaria prevention and testing series.
Images of technology in a factory.
Photographs from the National Biological Lab.
Images of a space shuttle launch, aircraft and hot air balloons.
Photographs of the Gas Equipment Center and the ILS Institute.
Images of technology.
Photographs of the Pepsi Cola Plant.
Dr. Ableson Geography Lab for America Weekly.
Images of an Editor's house at work. (negatives)
Large format images of a scientist and of a camera set up.
Large format images of technology.
Images of computers.
Large format images of technology.
This series contains photographs and negatives of George Mason College. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Specific subjects include athletic teams, staff members, buildings, campus, students, graduations, George Mason Day, and printed materials.
Photographs of George Mason College.
Photographs of George Mason College basketball.
Photographs of Dimitrios Papaconstatopoulus of the Physics Department.
Photographs of George Mason College master plan.
Brochures for George Mason College.
Photographs of George Mason College Tennis.
Photographs of George Mason College Baseball.
Photographs of George Mason College, ground breaking of Thompson Hall.
Photographs of George Mason College Fenwick Library.
Photographs of George Mason College sign.
Photographs of George Mason College campus.
Photographs of George Mason College campus.
Photographs of George Mason College campus.
Photographs of George Mason College at Bailey's Crossroads.
Photographs of George Mason College athletics.
Photographs of George Mason College Printed Materials.
Photographs of George Mason College graduations. (with negatives)
Photographs of George Mason College's people, buildings, classes, students, and classrooms.
Photographs of George Mason College's classrooms, aerials.
Photographs of George Mason College sports.
Photographs of George Mason College buildings.
George Mason College portraits.
Photographs of Fenwick Library.
Photographs of George Mason Day.
Images from George Mason College.
Miscellaneous images and items from George Mason College.
This series contains photographs and negatives of vehicles, such as cars, baby carriage, planes, trains, and ships. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary.
Image of a vehicle at a lock at Cumberland. (negatives)
Picture of a vehicle at Hazelton Labs. (negatives)
Images of vehicles in association with Texaco. (with negatives)
Images of vehicles in association with Texaco.
Pictures of a baby carriage.
Photographs of vehicles.
Photographs of vehicles.
Photographs of a locomotive.
Photographs of train cars, buses, locomotives and C and O box cars. (with negatives)
Photographs of various types of transportation.
Photographs of White Service vehicle.
Photographs of a car accident.
Postcards of planes and ships.
Photographs of various forms of transportation.
Photographs of a B-20.
Photographs of a locomotive.
Images of a vehicle.
Images of vehicles.
Photographs of vehicles, including those of the Air Force.
Pictures of boxcars.
Pictures of a space shuttle, aircraft, and hot air balloons.
Pictures of a boat and car and the Gunston Hall car show
Picture of President Truman on an Air Transport Command plane.
Photographs of a plane, as well as Air Traffic Command.
Picture of a dual drive Army Jeep.
Images of Thompson trailers and Gunston Hall cars.
Photographs of a special locomotive ceremony.
Images of Pan 1957 vehicles.
People in a car.
Pictures of airplanes and a car fire.
Photograph of a truck on fire on a small highway and a car in a showroom.
Images of vehicles.
Images of planes.
This series contains photographs and negatives of Gunston Hall, home of George Mason. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary. Images include the Mason coat of arms, publications, postcard images, aerial views, and a car show.
Images of Gunston Hall, as well as the Mason Coat of Arms, publications, the Prophetic Pineapple of Gunston Hall, and postcard. (with negatives and slides)
Pamphlet for Gunston Hall.
Photographs of Gunston Hall.
Aerial images of Gunston Hall.
Aerial shots of Gunston Hall. Also, images of a car show held at Gunston Hall.
Images of Gunston Hall, including publication negatives and large format prints.
Gunston Hall publication proofs.
This series contains photographs and negatives of various settings in Central America, like Brazil, Honduras, and Ecuador; and other international locations, like Paris or India. Some of these photos are listed in other series as necessary.
Papers for a publication about Brazil.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Pictures of Paris.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Photograph of the Taj Mahal.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Images of malaria prevention and testing in Honduras and Ecuador.
Picture of the Eiffel Tower during its 100th anniversary.
This series contains correspondence between Charles Baptie and others about photograph orders and publications.
Letters written to and from Charles Baptie.
Letters written to and from Charles Baptie regarding publication information.
Letters written to and from Charles Baptie regarding publication information.
This series contains electronic media, specifically a couple of floppy disks for a computer program called Wordstar.
Out-dated 5 1/4 inch computer floppy discs.