Photographs
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Communications and Marketing at Binghamton University records
The University Communications and Marketing records documents the research and work of University Communications and Marketing (UCM). University Communications and Marketing is responsible for public and media relations for Binghamton University. While all the records were transfered from the UCM office, the majority of the collection documents activities, events, and personell from other departments.
Leopold Eckler papers
This collection includes news clippings, photographs, and memorabilia from the estate of Dr. Leopold Eckler (1898 - 1984), longtime general manager of Ansco, a major photographic firm based in Binghamton. A majority of the material concerns Eckler's time at the company, though some earlier and later materials are present.
E. Herman Hespelt papers
This collection consists of letters from E. Herman Hespelt to his family, written in German and English, concerning Cornell University, his 1910 trip to Germany, his life in the Philippines, and his personal and professional plans. Also postcards, invitations, photographs, stamps, and memorabilia, chiefly from the Philippines.
Tilly Losch papers and artworks
A. Lee Nesslage Russian travel collection
This collection includes materials gathered during two trips to Russia in 1977 and 1989. The posters, most pins, a 45 rpm record, and maps are from a March 1977 trip to Moscow and Leningrad with a Lehigh University Alumni Association tour. The prints, photographs, and t-shirts are from the donor's attendance at the 1989 International Conference on Environment & Society in Moscow as a representative of the League of Women Voters.
Photo album - Max Reinhardt part 1
Photo album - Max Reinhardt part 2
Photo album - Schloss Leopoldskron
Preller, Friedrich letters to Eva van Blomberg, 1878 - 1899
One letter to Eva van Blomberg, undated; one postcard dated April 19, 1899, and a posthumous cabinet card photograph of Friedrich Preller the Elder, dated in manuscript April 23, 1878 (the day of Preller's death). Letter and postcard are written in German.